Dude provides whole bass tab with notation, rhythm, and chords, and people cryin over enharmonic equivalents 😂 thanks man I bought this tab and got it in front of me with a pencil working on my own arrangement to practice! Thanks so much dude! 🤘
At the very beginning there are no sharps or flats. So it looks like the transcription is in Am. Since the song is actually in Gm, it would help greatly if the key signature was set that way. Then all the B's and E's would be flat. Instead of A#, we'd see Bb which is what we expect in G minor.
@@davidscothern6900It does make a difference in terms of music theory. Since this song is actually in G minor, seeing Bb makes it obvious that it's the 3rd of that key. A# is unexpected in Gm, so it can be puzzling.
@@glennquestor That makes sense, thankyou. Though not every minor third is explicitly flat (as in Bb, Eb); for example, in A minor the third would be C. If we were taught in music theory that the flatting the third in G minor took it from B to A#, it would no longer be surprising. I realise that's an obvious statement, but I think what I mean is that A# is perhaps only unexpected due to convention.
Dude provides whole bass tab with notation, rhythm, and chords, and people cryin over enharmonic equivalents 😂 thanks man I bought this tab and got it in front of me with a pencil working on my own arrangement to practice! Thanks so much dude! 🤘
Thanks for the purchase bro, appreciate it 👍🏻
I’d like to second this dudes comment. Thank you dude
omygosh I just realized you're the guy who I watched everyday to practice some songs for our battle of the bands xD
Thank you so much :)
Thank you for this! I'm still learning to read and transcribe music and I wanted to learn this for my wife. You're a huge help. Thank you, bro ✌️
You're welcome bro 👍🏻
thank you, you inspire me to start learning bass
Happy to hear that!
WOW! that‘s art ! keep up the good work 👍👍💪💪
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you!!!
You’re welcome
Hi. This is very helpful. Wann ask if where can I get the chords alone?
question what is your tuning? sounds different from my bass.. 😅
Drop d. DADG instead of EADG
@@christopherjames6098 its too low on my bass idk if its bc i have an acoustic or what
@@Ace-f5h you may need thicker gauge strings for lower tuning
Is there two bass players playing this song?
Im trying to learn it from your video but the Music is a bit loud so its a bit difficult to hear you play. But still very usefull
Also is it really only the first chorus where the tabs are different?
Try listening with headphones, mix sounds perfect to me 🤷🏻♂️
The chords are not correct! It has to be D7 instead of Dm and F instead of Am!
Don't be a dick, there is a better way to provide the information.
Why are the ads so long and are not skippable??? I had an ad over 2 mins and another ad over 1 min right afterwards. Nice tab though
Well, it's out of my control bro 😂
why do you write A# but the chord il Bb? Study Harmony!!!
I think because on a bass there's no difference!
@@davidscothern6900 Tell 'em 😅
At the very beginning there are no sharps or flats. So it looks like the transcription is in Am. Since the song is actually in Gm, it would help greatly if the key signature was set that way. Then all the B's and E's would be flat. Instead of A#, we'd see Bb which is what we expect in G minor.
@@davidscothern6900It does make a difference in terms of music theory. Since this song is actually in G minor, seeing Bb makes it obvious that it's the 3rd of that key. A# is unexpected in Gm, so it can be puzzling.
@@glennquestor That makes sense, thankyou. Though not every minor third is explicitly flat (as in Bb, Eb); for example, in A minor the third would be C.
If we were taught in music theory that the flatting the third in G minor took it from B to A#, it would no longer be surprising. I realise that's an obvious statement, but I think what I mean is that A# is perhaps only unexpected due to convention.