L128 Bluesy bassline G7

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Bluesy bassline G7 with doublestops and fill.

Try and transpose it – for instance to a blues progression

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slagheap said,


December 28, 2011 @ 6:58 am

i like.


frenet said,


January 19, 2010 @ 12:58 am

Marlowe it s very good man!


be4user said,


October 4, 2008 @ 9:37 pm

Marlowe, just been trying to produce a riff for a blues song of my band, I spent over 2h trying to get anything together. The three notes you play harmonically gave me a brilliant idea! Thank you!


ingrediensen said,


August 17, 2008 @ 10:28 pm

A bloody good one, this as well!


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MarloweDK: I dont know the song so i wouldnt know;-) But in general you need to be really good to play busy

hank: just heard the bassline to Gene Chandler's "Groovy Situation" Grooving bassline! My question is...Do you think it's too busy and would play something that busy in your band. I totally dig it but I imagine some people may think it is overdone. I'd like to read your thoughts. Keep up the great work!

MarloweDK: Thx Tonari, it was also a great experience to do

Tonari: Hi, Marlowe! I found on Youtube many recordings from Talkshowet Meyerheim, and in every video you are playing so cool lines. You are the best!

MarloweDK: Relatively low but without too much fretbuzz

MarloweDK: No I dont think so, sorry

TheNextBen: Hi Marlowe. What action height do you recommend for slapping on jazz bass (I know action is a VERY subjective matter) but anyway... thanks a lot. Lots of respect to you!

losgood: Hi Marlowe, Is the You Play Along site going to be back up at all?

MarloweDK: Lots of licks in Major, just transpose to F, on bass its easy. Search the site for Major

ttonkin: Marlowe, Do you have a lick in F major (on your site) that would sound 'right at around 134 BPMs? Thank you for your great work. Just joined the site.

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