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Footloose Tab by Kenny Loggins with free online tab player. You can see (and hear) Nathan performing ‘Footloose’ at Live Aid here:eval(ez_write_tag([[300,250],'freebasstranscriptions_com-medrectangle-4','ezslot_0',118,'0','0'])); The original recording sits somewhere between the keys of A and Bb, and I’ve written the chart in A (the bass sounds about a quarter tone sharp on the record) as no guitar player will ever request this in Bb.
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FREE Ebook Downloads, Practice Tracks, Drum Tracks and MUCH MORE! Request bass tabs or submit bass tabs!We'll find them or write them ourselves — after all, we're bass … Footloose – A Nathan East Bass Classic Talkingbass-Mark 2019-08-23T12:04:11+01:00 May 17th, 2019 | Categories: Songs & Repertoire | 2 Comments Today I’m going to be breaking down the main chorus riff from an 80s classic and one of the coolest bass lines of that era.
I’m wondering is it’s a string issue? My the gauge on my G is a 45 on a hex core. My first guess was that it was played with a pick, but on closer listening it’s just Nathan East playing fingerstyle with an overly bright and punchy tone – my preference for gigging this is to use a plectrum in order to make sure that the bass line cuts through the distorted guitars. If you listen closely in the second prechorus (bars 72-75), you can also make out what appears to be an overdubbed high-register line that ascends chromatically. Bullet In The Head – Rage Against The Machine & The Dominant 7 Chord! Recommended by The Wall Street Journal 29,103 views, added to favorites 442 times. One accurate version.
It’s Footloose by Kenny Loggins and the bass line was played by the legendary Nathan East! We have an official Footloose tab made by UG professional guitarists. You can now report bad ads if you suffer from sound/video ads.
One accurate version. In an allmusic.com interview regarding the story of ‘Footloose’, Nathan reveals that the song was pieced together on an almost daily basis over the course of a lengthy summer tour – although this was a tedious process it allowed the bass part to be composed and refined over time: “I remember dialing in the part a little more each day, so when we went to the studio to record it, it was only one or two takes… On my end, and maybe it was out of boredom, but every day I was trying to add more to this bassline so it becomes this driving, forward motion that made sense, and would be something that could be identified with the song as well.”.
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Footloose bass tab by Kenny Loggins. In addition, it’s NPS round wound from Rotosound.