IkaruShizzlemah
Well-known member
Ha, ha, ha, just kidding. Got you didn't I?
(Sorry, bovinehost)
Okay, I have a real question.
I was watching the Dixie Chicks (Evening with-)DVD and I was like ya know I should write a country/bluegrass song. So I have a few chords and stuff on my gee-tar, but I can't even imagine how to create a authentic bass line for my song.
How do you make a country/bluegrass bassline?
I know thats kind of a big question, but for example alot of R&B lines are similar to the Jamerson Motown stuff. Jazz has walking basslines.
Is there a method for country/bluegrass?
If you help me, I'll thank you on stage when my song wins a CMA award.
Also, I noticed some of you name your basses, so I decided to name my Stingray...
Julie Andrews. Cause it's the freakin' sound of music.
Ikaru
Okay, I have a real question.
I was watching the Dixie Chicks (Evening with-)DVD and I was like ya know I should write a country/bluegrass song. So I have a few chords and stuff on my gee-tar, but I can't even imagine how to create a authentic bass line for my song.
How do you make a country/bluegrass bassline?
I know thats kind of a big question, but for example alot of R&B lines are similar to the Jamerson Motown stuff. Jazz has walking basslines.
Is there a method for country/bluegrass?
If you help me, I'll thank you on stage when my song wins a CMA award.
Also, I noticed some of you name your basses, so I decided to name my Stingray...
Julie Andrews. Cause it's the freakin' sound of music.
Ikaru
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