Bob Babbitt bassline - Midnight Train to Georgia

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2009

Quick take on first part of the wonderful Bob Babbitt's masterpiece as requested. EOE

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Uploader Comments (jamersonshook)

  • Auch!! great sound!!! Do you use vintage 62 fender with La Bella heavy-gauge (.052-.110) flatwound strings?

  • Thanks - LaBella "1954" set is correct.

  • Is this the same as the transcription as Bob did for BP magazine? Seems ab bit different at the 5th bar.  Awesome by the way.

  • No - this is just done by ear - there's a few differences.

  • aww yea sweet you finally got to it good job dude you rock sounds good bro thanks a lot

  • Cheers - it's a pleasure.

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  • awesome! you can tell Babbitt was kinda influenced by Carol Kaye. kind of inevitable since they were both from the LA studio scene.

  • awesome

  • Flatten that B for the horn section and let 'em fly. Smooth as silk. Fantastic tone, fluid playing.

  • I am a novice. I thank you to the ends of the world for these videos. Better than tabs 100%. Until i am better at playing by ear, and even then, your videos will, and have been, a godsend as a learning tool.

  • Great playing of a great part of a great song.

    Wonderfully authentic tone too.

  • BRILLIANT

  • You basscally Babbit!

  • Absolutely beautiful

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