Just a suggestion. Play it on the 3rd, 5th and 7th frets. You will get a smoother transition and that is how Harris does it.
sanitysvoid 2 months ago
You are playing it ok but missing some notes and playing unlke STEVE WOULD. Email me if you want some tips.
sanitysvoid 10 months ago
thats wat i wanted as my first bass. is it going to be your first?
bassplayerionmaiden 2 years ago
no, i play bass for almost a year and a half and i'm tired of a my beginner bass. i post lots of videos on youtube too
simonsblackmore 2 years ago
o ok
cool. is that a squire?
yes
nice. i'm thinking on buying a epiphone thunderbird
You did pretty all right, actually. =D
I have the actual chart of this in a book of mine, you didn't play it perfect, but it's still pretty good.
You do have a pretty tinny sound though... I would suggest cutting your nails, seriously, it works wonders for tone.
RocketSquirell 2 years ago
my nails are always cut, its the string hitting the last fret marker. its how steve gets his metalic sound
Just a suggestion. Play it on the 3rd, 5th and 7th frets. You will get a smoother transition and that is how Harris does it.
sanitysvoid 2 months ago
You are playing it ok but missing some notes and playing unlke STEVE WOULD. Email me if you want some tips.
sanitysvoid 10 months ago
thats wat i wanted as my first bass. is it going to be your first?
bassplayerionmaiden 2 years ago
no, i play bass for almost a year and a half and i'm tired of a my beginner bass. i post lots of videos on youtube too
simonsblackmore 2 years ago
o ok
bassplayerionmaiden 2 years ago
cool. is that a squire?
simonsblackmore 2 years ago
yes
bassplayerionmaiden 2 years ago
nice. i'm thinking on buying a epiphone thunderbird
simonsblackmore 2 years ago
You did pretty all right, actually. =D
I have the actual chart of this in a book of mine, you didn't play it perfect, but it's still pretty good.
You do have a pretty tinny sound though... I would suggest cutting your nails, seriously, it works wonders for tone.
RocketSquirell 2 years ago
my nails are always cut, its the string hitting the last fret marker. its how steve gets his metalic sound
bassplayerionmaiden 2 years ago