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Heavy bluesy bass in D

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

Distortion bass sounds best played with a pick IMO, notes cut through better
Notice the use of the D and A open strings and plenty of pullofs
From http://playbassnow.com
I now give online "One on one" lessons: http://www.ashburymusichall.com/offerings/funk-rock-bass-marlowedk

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  • what strings are you using and thickness????

  • @vountourisjunior These were DR Black beauties, gauge 45 - 105

  • @MarloweDK do you mind about posting your site at my blog in greece????

  • @vountourisjunior No, you can post my vidoes if you want to:-)

  • Just out of interest Marlowe, do you know dmanlamius?

  • @maxf130 If you look at my channelpage, you see a link to dmanlamius

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  • I WANT TO HEAR YOUR RICKENBACKER!

  • That might be the heaviest and most in-your-face bass line ever played...

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  • used any pedals?

  • that low F note sounds wicked! great video! how can i get the tabs?

  • @MrThrashKing Looks like a warwick

  • How often do you change strings?

  • this is one of my favorite vids by marlowe

  • @tonycinstl and some are without frets...

  • The only bad part about this was the ending. You could tell he was about to play something really awesome and it ju-

  • Marlowe, what bass is that ?

  • is the bass making the camera shake like that. wow. nice and heavy

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