How To Play Let’s Go Round Again (Average White Band)

Paul Wolfe

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Here’s the first of a new mini series of Funk and Disco style bass lines.  This is Let’s Go Round Again by the Average White Band.  If you have any questions don’t hesitate to drop me an email via the contact form on my how to play bass website.

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MarloweDK said,


May 5, 2012 @ 1:21 am

Yes i do


calbo1954 said,


May 3, 2012 @ 10:58 pm

Hey Marlowe – I just signed up on the site. Been following you on youtube for a couple of years. Do you post the same videos here that you post on youtube?


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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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