Porcupine Tree - Blackest Eyes bass cover

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2009

theres like 2 or 3 mistakes but i like it other than that. i spent over like 5 hours total on mastering JUST the last riff of the intro, the really fast one before it goes from heavier sounding to softer sounding. the rest of the song took like less than 2 hours to master.

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  • good job. keep on playing ;)

  • pritty good for 6th months, if you want to try and get a clearer sound out of playing turn you amp up nice and loud but try to play it so it doesnt seem like its up so loud if you get what i mean, it comes out much cleaner =] ive been playin 4 years and do that alot and it helps alot =]

  • Np mate=) just keep it up=)

    Remember: its easy to learn how to play the bass, but its hard to get good at it.

    Like poker; easy to learn, hard to master.

    And when u feel like u cannot master anything, try something entirely different! Try to learn something u never ever interested urself in.. Like, when ur struggling with progressive rock, try to slip over to some latin! just to check it out.

    It really help with keeping ur morale up, at all time=)

  • thanks for the tips :D

  • nice bass playing dude

    5/5*

  • I cant really hear the song ur playing to, though i know the song very good from before - so i know how it goes. All i can say, is that u should def look into some funk/jazz artists as well, like jaco pastorius, to get that punch u want in ur right hand. Ur left hand tech seems quite good, not to stressful, its relaxed and good. Keep it up man=))

  • For playing bass in just 6 months this is pretty good=) Ur relaxed and dont "freak" out when there is some hard part that needs to be done. I recommend u to when ur learn new and hard songs, always learn them in a slow pace, then as more secure u become u can notch up the tempo etc. This is good cuss i prevent "sloppy" parts. But, this is done well. To bad ur camera/sound setting is kinda hard to hear.

  • dam

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