Jumpin' Jack Flash - Bass Line

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2009

Playing along to a backing track of The Rolling Stones' 1968 hit "Jumpin' Jack Flash" on my Alembic Essence Bass Guitar.

ABOUT THE SONG
Signed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, "Jumpin' Jack Flash" was recorded between March and April, 1968 and was released in the U.K. on May 24 that same year.

The song was recorded during the sessions of their 1968 album "Beggars Banquet", although it was never included in the L.P.

"Jumpin' Jack Flash" peaked "Number One Single" at the United World Chart on
June 29, 1968.

Although Bill Wyman was the bassist of The Rolling Stones, Keith Richards played the bass for the original recording of the song (Thanks, VanzKantDanz.)

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Mi versión de la línea de bajo del tema de The Rolling Stones "Jumpin' Jack Flash", interpretada sobre una pista de referencia con mi bajo Alembic Essence.

ACERCA DE LA CANCIÓN
"Jumpin' Jack Flash" está firmada por Mick Jagger y Keith Richards. Fue grabada entre marzo y abril de 1968 y lanzada al mercado en el Reino Unido el 24 de mayo de ese mismo año.

El tema se grabó durante las sesiones de estudio del álbum "Beggars Banquet", aunque no llegó a incluirse en ese disco.

"Jumpin' Jack Flash" alcanzó el número 1 en la lista "United World Chart" el día 29 de junio de 1968.

A pesar de que el bajista de los Rolling Stones era Bill Wyman, fue Keith Richards quien tocó la parte del bajo en la grabación original del tema. (Gracias, VanzKantDanz.)

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  • Very nice, but what you're playing is the guitar part, not the bass part (at least in the Stones version). The riff you're playing is Brian Jones' 12-string electric while the bass (claimed to be Richards but sounds much more like Wyman) just pedals on the root (oiriginal key = B). Nice bass sound, though.

  • @bass0111 Of course you are absolutely right about this bassline. Nonetheless, I decided uploading this particular version because this is the way I play it when making it sound in small bands (one guitar, no keyboards and so on).

    Anyway, thanks a lot for your contribution.

  • me podrias pasar la tabs del solo que haces al final? o la partitura, te lo agradeceria toda la vida jaja, suena muy bien

  • @Luchobassrock Lo siento, no tengo una transcripción, pero lo que hago es muy sencillo: es una improvisación sobre la escala pentatónica menor de Si. Muchas gracias por tu comentario.

  • Excellent man - many thanks

  • @Brunschweig Thanks a lot for watching my videos!

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  • Can i get the tabs please??

  • Can we get the tab ?

    It's very nive ! Perfect !

  • Awesome man.....that's what I like about Bass....you can play it anyway you want it.

  • @BadFad2008 What bass do you use? any pedal like compression pedal used?

  • Nice..In our band I like to do the riff and then just pedal the same rythym on the B when the vocals start..sounds cool in a trio format too.

  • @BadFad2008: Great approach! Thanks for your reply.

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