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Your Favorite Basslines / The Fight Against Oompa-itis (pg. 3)
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| Peter Campbell |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joi Lamusic
What is called this bassline:
--k---k---k- : kicks
b---b---b--- : bass |
the off beat bassline, or the 4/4 off bass |
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| Joi Lamusic |
| Oh, so that is off beat bassline. Thanks :) |
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| Taz |
| Actually that's upside down - it's supposed to be kick-Bass-kick-Bass, not the other way round. Mind you, Bud The Spud by Stompin' Tom Connors has bass-Kick-bass-Kick. :D (If you don't know who that is, just ask a Canadian.) |
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| MERiDiAN5i2 |
| it's all about the hoover. *stomp* |
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| Joi Lamusic |
| It is always good to know some basic bass-lines ;) |
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| Tom_cowan |
| A "bubling" bass, like the once already sugested(the ones with notes on the 1/16th) are sweet for an uplifting trance tune but the kick-bass-kick-bass type still has its place. U wont hear a bubling bass on a dirty scot project tune! You just gota make the bass that suits the tune. |
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| Teknikol |
| quote: | Originally posted by oDrori
Dudes...it's endless. Especially when now the veriety starts to run dry so they start using different notes more frequently.
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of course it's endless..that's the beautiful thing about music!:)
ryhtm en melodies can be made endless and endless, all styles and variations. |
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| Sirocco |
gravedigging this biatch!
anybody know anymore? |
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| josh |
| great tutorial with pic! Tat give me more idea on the bassline! Thanks! hehe...:D :D :D |
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| Bren-F |
Lange - Drifting Away sequence :D
I havn't used an offbeat bass pattern for ages now - it just sounds cheap to me.
However, it can sound good if layered with other different bass patterns :) |
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