I hope it's drummable. Please don't change the stereo, it's 2 bass signals (dry&wet) in a nice panorama.
Dick
wow, speakers blastin'! lookin forward where this will go to - had a hard week huh? :)
yeah, some structure info (how many repetitions before change to next part) would definetly be a nice feature I think +0
yeah, some structure info (how many repetitions before change to next part) would definetly be a nice feature I think +0

makkE
Hehe, just got inspired by basster's stuff.
I used to play a lot of harder music when I was younger, so I have a soft spot for it, although my tastes in music and playing style have changed more towards funk/blues/pop in recent years. +0
I used to play a lot of harder music when I was younger, so I have a soft spot for it, although my tastes in music and playing style have changed more towards funk/blues/pop in recent years. +0



nuno1959
This has got to be the gutsiest bass line around….& i LOVE IT !!
So much so, i had to try something on it ! ;) +0
So much so, i had to try something on it ! ;) +0

Metal sessions avec Basse:
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Critical Mass metal bass
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Phrygian Drop D
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Somber Groove
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Clash
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Fight!
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backlash
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Bass Template in E
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Pulse of the Maggots
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Annihilation
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Omega Doubt
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Devil’s Romaine 🥬
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Sunday Rain
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bass not so impossible
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There`s no Light in the Dark
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Pain of rejection
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The black sheep
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We! will! win!
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March
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Insane Asylum
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DistortionBass3PartsInB
les jam sessions en ligne wikiloops sont rendues possibles grâce
au support amical de:
I supported Wikiloops not for their name, I support it because it was a great idea & is a great way for musicians to jam outside their circles.
Evosaki900
I hope it's drummable, recorded to click. Please don't change the stereo, it's 2 bass signals (dry&wet) in a nice panorama.
If you have problems hearing it, boosting mids on your headphones should help.
If you need more info on the structure and notes, ask, it's a little complex :)
Okay, Structure:
Part 1 -> Part 2 (the A stuff with all those dims) Bridge (the C/Eb -> D)
Part 1 -> Part 2 (the A stuff with all those dims) Bridge (the C/Eb -> D)
Break-part, 3 times (E, G and A), then
4x (a-g-e > Bb )
Over B and C back to the:
A-part - Bridge - back to Part 1 (2 times)
--->4x End Part ( droning E with a high e and d in it; then an Eb )
Ending - Using the notes G A Bb F E
Besides, I would not recommend to play halftime on this. I recorded it in double-time, it has that driving feel. +0