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  1. Groove Of The Week #26: Jackie Wilson – ‘Higher and Higher’. This installment of Groove Of The Week features possibly the shortest, most repetitive and least varied bass groove to date – it’s also one of the most important. One bar.…. Continue reading. Groove of the Week bass, bass player, jamerson, james jamerson.

  2. 6. Mai 2020 · Downloadable Practice Media Files (Video, mp3, Guitar Pro File & PDF) https://sellfy.com/p/ivgzrk/ Includes: MP4 High-Quality Video Backing track (at 98bpm & 70 bpm) to play along to (mp3 - 256 kbps) PDF Bass Transcription - TABs & Standard Notations Guitar Pro 6 & 7 (.gpx & .gp) files for interactive practice STANDING IN THE SHADOWS ...

  3. Giants of BassJames Jamerson (PDF Edition) This booklet contains a detailed biography for legendary Motown bassist James Jamerson, as well as a selected discography and an analysis of the equipment he used.

  4. James Jamerson's bass part on Darling Dear (The Jackson 5, Third Album, 1970) Keywords: electric bass, bass, transcription, james jamerson, the jackson 5, motown Created Date : 9/26/2009 10:49:30 AM ...

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  5. 3. Sept. 2021 · I Was Made To Love Her is a great example of every aspect of James Jamersons style and is an absolute masterclass in Motown bass playing. Practice Track 78bpm: https://www.talkingbass.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/I-Was-Made-To-Love-Her-78bpm.mp3

  6. 2. Aug. 2021 · 1. Darling Dear - Jackson 5. This bassline is jammed full of Jamerson's signature tricks and techniques. Many hail Bernadette (Four Tops) as his best work, but if you want a crash course in his inventive playing style, Darling Dear is it. 2. Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.

  7. How To Play Bass - Learning From James Jamerson Vol 1. Learn the Foundational Vocabulary Used By Motown's Bass Master....So That You Can Use Those Ideas To Transform Your Own Playing. Like evey language, the language of the bass guitar (for playing in songs, not solos) has its own vocabulary.