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Dyers Eve (Bass Cover)

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2009

Hi! everyone!

here is another of my Metallica bass covers!
this one includes the most requested song called Dyers Eve!!!!

Enjoy and please rate and Comment!!!

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  • ummm speed up on verses like 500% and it will be fine

  • isn't it fucking insane?

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  • @delkhairio jajajajajaja

  • alot a parts you have to redo, seems you are a good bass player, but you are trying to play metal. you can use blues and standard bass tech to play metal, it is a different playing style in it. click on my name and see my videos, if you have any questions just ask and i will help. good playing man.

  • not bad,but wit a song this fast it is best to use a pick like jason.picks can give u a more heavy attack n allow u to keep up wit the guitars,but to each his own.

  • @ant9647

    While ToaJoe is right for the most part, that I can agree with completely. I hate it when people group others, saying "you guys" or "people like you"

  • the speed is killing me

  • The verse riffs are wrong, its good other than that. Search Dyers eve bass track :D

  • Tobias?

  • Like you, I love the sound of bass fills/ solos in songs, but please dont group me i.e. "people like you" for making a suggestive comment which may or may not b true

    Keep it metal \m/

  • Ok maybe my point wasnt made clear.....I meant that the bass is SIMILAR (NOT totally the same) to the rhythm guitar (with bass fills between verses and shizzle) as both instruments provide rhythm 4 the song, which is common in metal and rock so it should b consistent. For example, in verses during singing, the bass may be following the rhythm guitar and then after the bass may follow into a different lick than the guitar.

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