Cut To The Bone v2 with bass
5 novembre 2015 alle ore 08:08

5 novembre 2015 alle ore 10:00

Dick
this is a nice little piece, composition wise. To be brutally honest, those midi sounds really don't work for me :/ no offense meant, a real bass ... you know what I mean :)
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5 novembre 2015 alle ore 10:41

maxxxie
No offence taken! The song was written by a classmate in my guitar school, and this is the bass part I created for it. I uploaded this for my classmates to practice with, since we only play together once a week. I needed something in a hurry, hence the MIDI. I take your point, though. I'll see if I can post an actual bass recording later :)
As a newbie bass player, it was a good exercise for me to take an existing song and create a bass part for it (that's what you hear in isolation here). I'd be interested to see how others add their own music to this bassline.
This site has really helped me learn about artistic interpretation. I love listening to people's remixes. +3
As a newbie bass player, it was a good exercise for me to take an existing song and create a bass part for it (that's what you hear in isolation here). I'd be interested to see how others add their own music to this bassline.
This site has really helped me learn about artistic interpretation. I love listening to people's remixes. +3
8 novembre 2015 alle ore 04:29

maxxxie
Here's an updated version, with an actual bass :) http://www.wikiloops.com/backingtrack-jam-54627.php
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