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  • Thanks for this. If my band ends up covering this, I'll have to post some video.

  • @SuperMonkeyCube - D'oh! Well, we played it, but our cameraperson was out of battery by the time the 4th set rolled out. Thanks again for this video, I felt really prepared. It went over really well with our audience, so there's a good chance that we'll play it again in a couple of weeks.

  • DUDE!  YES !

  • Nice cover ! It's interesting to see how the bass was played on this song.

  • A sick bass line that you did a kick ass job on!!

  • one of the sickest baselines ever. thanks for sharing!

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  • The second half of the riff as I was saying was..instead of going back to the F on the 3rd fret D string, slide C to C# on the A string 3rd to 4th fret, then high G# to A# on the D string 6th fret to 8th fret...hope that helps that is basically all I'm playing..the third verse uses the same chorus riff

  • Basically the verse I'm sliding 6th fret to 8th fret back to 6th fret on D string, then 6th fret to 4th fret on A string for that riff. Chorus is a mix between 2 riffs. 1st riff is G# on E string or 4th fret as the root note.. F, C#, F (3rd fret D string and 4th fret A string), then slide C to C# on the A String (3rd to 4th fret) and hit the C# octave on the 6th fret G string. The second variation to that riff is same beginning, 4th fret G# to the high F then the C#,

  • awsome job in playing this song , can you show the finger chords slowly, son i really need to learn this song and i like your style.

  • @558062419

    Basically the verse I'm sliding 6th fret to 8th fret back to 6th fret on D string, then 6th fret to 4th fret on A string for that riff. Chorus is a mix between 2 riffs. 1st riff is G# on E string or 4th fret as the root note.. F, C#, F (3rd fret D string and 4th fret A string), then slide C to C# on the A String (3rd to 4th fret) and hit the C# octave on the 6th fret G string. The second variation to that riff is same beginning, 4th fret G# to the high F then the C#,

  • awsome bass part u r playing , can you slow a little bit , i need to learn this song and i kike your style.

  • I really like your heavy playing style. Thanks for the lesson!

  • beautiful pbass... good job!

  • @corrections189 thanks and thanks!

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