Sam & Dave Soul Man Bass Cover Tabs Score Notation Chords Transcription. Bass: Donald 'Duck' Dunn
🎵 Soul Man Bass Cover Tabs Score Notation — Duck Dunn
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Who doesn’t know this famous bassgroove; it’s such an infectious riff! And played by the great Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn!
The ‘secret’ in playing the maingroove is timing the siteenth notes and playing the staccato (short) notes on the third beat (note = C) of this groove.
Please mind that you don’t play the first sixteenth notes (notes = G and E) too soon and keep them ‘close together’. The next sixteenth notes (notes = E and D) have to be played just after the second beat (starting on the second sixteenth note of the second beat). Next thing to make this groove ‘work’ is playing the C notes on the third beat short (staccato).
An other thing that makes this groove work is the position of the left hand. I’ve chosen to play the groove on the fifth position (start with your index finger on the fifth fret). By playing the groove in this position you’re able to play the sixteenth notes comfortable and at the right speed. The first sixteenth notes (notes = G and E) are easy to play because you’re able to let your right finger go downward from the D (= G note) to the A-string (= E note) without bothering to use an other finger of your righthand when you go to the A-string.
The second sixteenth notes (notes = E and D) are played on the A-string, which also makes it easy to play them at the right speed.
Other positions
It’s also possible to play this groove (while starting on the fifth position) with the C note (on the third beat) on the A-string. But you have to shift a lot this way, which ...