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  1. Using Ernie Ball Flatwound Bass strings, played on a Musicman Stingray, honey burst body and maple neck.Recorded audio directly into a focusrite scarlett 2i2...

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  2. El Thumbing and Poping (denominado por Larry Graham Slap and Poping) consiste en la mezcla de las ya mencionadas técnicas en conjunto con técnicas como el hammer on, Pull Off, Bending, Double plucking and Thumbing, y Muting, entre otras. Se presume que la técnica conocida como thumbing and poping nace del bajista norteamericano Larry Graham ...

  3. 13. Sept. 2023 · Larry Graham spielte den „Pop“ zu Beginn seiner Slap-Ära noch mit Daumen und Zeigefinger. Auch seine Technik hat sich im Laufe der Jahre verändert. Gut zu hören ist diese technische Entwicklung in den beiden Songs ‚Thank you (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)‘ von Sly & The Family Stone (1970) und ‚Pow‘ von Graham Central Station, der 1978 veröffentlicht wurde.

  4. 2. Juli 2020 · As a member of Sly and the Family Stone, Larry Graham helped popularize the slap-bass technique with hits like “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)” and “Dance to the Music.”. He developed the unmissable, percussive approach — Graham calls it “thumpin’ and pluckin’” — while playing in a trio with his mother in San Francisco.

  5. 21. Apr. 2014 · In my opinion the main influences in my slap bass technique is Marcus Miller, Larry Graham (creator of the slap bass style), ... it creates that bright pop tone. When popping you can use both your ...

  6. It’s a relatively simple song to learn that’s great for practicing slap and pop bass playing. The song plays the same bass line throughout. You are essentially thumb thumping on the 3 notes of B, D and E while popping (plucking) on 3 high notes of E, D, and E. There is also hammer-ons using C# to D. This bassist on this song is Larry Graham.

  7. 29. Sept. 2017 · We’re going to show you how to play in the slap bass style, but first let’s talk a little bit about where it came from. Origins of slap bass . Though this is often debated amongst lofty bass aficionados and historians, the invention of the slap bass technique is typically credited to bassists Larry Graham and Louis Johnson. Both bassists ...