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Thanks for checking out my play along video! Be sure to subscribe to get notified as I put out new videos. Have a suggestion? Drop it in the comments below. Channel Support, Tabs and Extras ------------------------------------------------------ Patreon Membership If you're into country bass you must check out my Patreon / membership . I have over 400 songs posted, many of which are not available on YouTube. New songs are added frequently. They come with extras such as isolated bass and drum tracks, tab and notation only pdfs, and Guitar Pro files. We have a great community to interact with and I'm available to answer specific questions you have. For the full list of available songs see my spreadsheet. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... Be sure to check out the different tabs at the bottom listing Blues and other style songs. Individual Tab Purchase If you're not interested in a membership and just looking for the tab for this song, check out my / shop where all my tabs are available for individual purchase, including songs not available on YouTube. Commissioned Tabs & Charts I do tab out songs and charts for a fee. See this post for more details. / song-catalog-100593409 My Gear --------------------------------------------------- Fender Ultra Precision Bass Fender American Professional II Jazz V Line 6 HX Stomp Song Learning Tips ----------------------------------------------------- Figure out what key the song is in. Is it major or minor? The majority of country songs are in a major key. Take note of the form (Verse, Chorus, Bridge, Solo, Outro, etc) Work on memorizing one song part (like the verse) at a time Isolate difficult parts of the song and practice them in isolation instead of just running through the whole song over and over. You can loop sections of my videos with https://looptube.io/ or the Looper for YouTube chrome extension. You’re reading tab but what are the letter notes you are playing? Experiment with different fingerings (same notes different strings). What I tabbed out works well for me but something else may work better for you. What is the chord progression of each part? The chord root is most often the first note of the bar. Is the chord major or minor? What are the Nashville Numbers of each of the song parts? Learning this will give you the ability to transpose the song to a different key and help you memorize the song for the long term. Some bars will be slight variations of others (added notes, ghost notes, etc). Use these for ideas on how you might embellish the bass lines but do not try to memorize when and where all these variations occur. Make note of any cool lines or bass fills and try to apply them to other songs where they fit. If having trouble with a difficult passage, feel free to simplify it. When playing live, so long as you hit the chord changes and play in time, most audiences never know the difference. Ghost notes - The x's you see sometimes in the tab mean you pluck the note while your fretting hand touches the string without actually pushing it down on the fret. This is meant to be more of a percussive sound. These give some people trouble. While I recommend you watch YouTube videos on this technique, fill free to omit them or play an actual note instead if needed. What’s the time signature? Most are 4/4 but not all. Also, watch out for odd bars thrown in every once in a while like a 2/4 in the middle of a 4/4 song. Does the song have a swing or straight feel? If having trouble with the rhythm, practice with a metronome. Go slowly and count it out. Practice the scale that goes with the key of the song in different parts of the fretboard. Practice the arpeggios of the chords in the song on different parts of the fingerboard. Make the song your own! As long as you stick to the chord changes, feel free to embellish any parts with extra notes and altered rhythms. Most of these songs are/were never played live exactly the same way they are on the record. For a great crash course on music theory, I recommend Fretboard Theory by Desi Serna. His method uses songs to teach you theory and you could read it in a weekend and learn everything you need to know. NOTE FOR GIG PREPARATION: Gigs require you to learn and remember how to play up to 30 or 40 songs. It's near impossible to remember that much tab. You'll be better off first learning the chord progressions of the song and playing along with the recorded version without looking at tab. Once you can hit all the chord changes in time, then refer to the tab for embellishment ideas. Most of my songs have the chord symbols above the notation. #basstabs #basslesson #basscover #basstranscription #tabs #playalongtabs #basstutorial #countryguitar #countrybass #countrymusic #bassguitar #bass