Advice on authoring a certain part

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  • #393452
    Kemiroch
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    Hey guys,

     

    As people who follow my thread might be aware of, I’m currently working on 19th Nervous Breakdown by The Rolling Stones. It’s about 98% completed, but there is one part that is confusing me for some reason. It is a little descending pattern that repeats towards the end of the song, that I would like to author on bass. Here is a video:

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU1kTuVSUOw

     

    The part in question starts at 3:29.

     

    My issue is, I can’t quite figure out how exactly to author it, and it does not appear on any of the tabs/midis that I have found for the song. I could really use some advice!

     

    Thanks.

    #462701
    bsbloom
    Participant

    There is a bass tab online:

     

    https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/t/the_rolling_stones/19th_nervous_breakdown_ver2_btab.htm

     

    It looks like the author treats this as a descending scale, like OOOBBBYYYRRRGGG etc.

    #462702
    Bansheeflyer
    Moderator

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQX5HGWaLdc

     

    This actually shows how he plays it live. Ke kinda slides down the neck but it sounds like there’s about three notes before the next transition. Like bsbloom said, I’d author it OOOBBBYYYRRRGGG.

     

    Cool piece on Bill Wyman’s part!

    #462703
    Kemiroch
    Participant

    Cool, thanks guys!

     

    Edit: Hmm on further reflection it looks like this is going to have to wrap at least once, probably more. Any advice on best way to do that?

    #462708
    Dash Riprock
    Participant

    If I recall it’s over two measures with a triplet feel, so perhaps

     

    OOOBBBYYYRRRBBBYYYRRRGGG

     

    ?

    #462711
    Bansheeflyer
    Moderator

    I think as long as it starts with Orange and ends on Green you can wrap it however you feel it should go.

    #462734
    bsbloom
    Participant

    Wrapping is a tricky issue – I remember asking on the show floor about wrapping, and no one answered, so I just wing it.

     

    In the bass tab I found, the author tabbed 15 triple notes, making wrapping easy – O-G three times.

     

    Personally, I try to keep consistency with the previous measures. So, if the sequence starts on a note that was, say, B, in the last measure, I’ll start with B before wrapping. Likewise, if it ends on a note just above a common theme, and that theme starts with Y, then the wrap has to end on B.

     

    The cases that drive me crazy are when a musician plays a bunch of four note sets, at changing pitch. So, maybe OBYRY, then repeated, but lower, and repeated lower. I never know how to chart those. Usually, I make the third one YRGOG, wrapping one note there. It looks weird, but sounds right. Any ideas there?

    #462735
    Farottone
    Keymaster

    I think as long as it starts with Orange and ends on Green you can wrap it however you feel it should go.

     

    How “you feel it” though is the key. Does the song have a triplet feel? Is the scale divisible in beats? Are there accents in the pattern? Etc.

    #462741
    Kemiroch
    Participant

    Well. You’ve all managed to at once make it easier and vastly more complicated. Thank you <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

    #462742
    MFX
    Participant

    OOOBBBYYYRRRBBBYYYRRRGGG

    Exactly what I’d say.

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