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Blueranger
Lou Reed used the same chord pattern as Sympathy TWICE, on VU’s Loaded album - Rock And Roll + Oh Sweet Nuthin’. There are only 12 tones in western music...
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His Majesty
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DandelionPowderman
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liddas
What makes Devil's bassline for me is the D flat note that Keith plays under the A
chord - love it!!!
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liddas
What makes Devil's bassline for me is the D flat note that Keith plays under the A
chord - love it!!!
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Well it’s on the Key of E. So that would be a C#. C# is in the A chord No big deal
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Elmo Lewis
"Catch Me Now I'm Falling" from Low Budget
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Koen
Yeah, playing a bass is not just pounding the root note of each chord. Look at Wyman and all the notes he played. Adding a third like the C# is pretty standard for a guitar player picking up a bass, but really nothing special.
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Elmo Lewis
C# is the 3rd of the A chord.
As stated, Bill often played the 3rd or the 5th instead of the root note.
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Redhotcarpet
yes they’re all based on Dear Mr Fantasy!
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His Majesty
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Koen
Yeah, playing a bass is not just pounding the root note of each chord. Look at Wyman and all the notes he played. Adding a third like the C# is pretty standard for a guitar player picking up a bass, but really nothing special.