Rocksmith Cdlc Stooly Dan Do It Again


  1. So yeah every tab and video I look at has this affair being played differently. What is the bodily way it's played, or is this 1 of those loose lines that they played a bit diferently everytime?
  2. ChrisDev

    ChrisDev Commercial User

    Aug eighteen, 2009
    Belgium
    Ritter Instruments Team & Owner BassLessons.be
    At that place are small variations

    This one is on my to-transcribe list. If yous can wait one or 2 weeks...

  3. Hey Chris. In case this is helpful, here is the isolated bass for that song. And thanks for all the great transcriptions you have already given u.s.. Very much looking forrard to this 1.

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  4. ChrisDev

    ChrisDev Commercial User

    Aug 18, 2009
    Kingdom of belgium
    Ritter Instruments Squad & Possessor BassLessons.be
    Thank you. The end sounds different. Have a heed at 3min00. The bass plays a fill every 2 measures. Those fills are not on the isolated bass track.

  5. ChrisDev

    ChrisDev Commercial User

    Aug 18, 2009
    Kingdom of belgium
    Ritter Instruments Team & Owner BassLessons.be
    Length is the same. This is one that got re-recorded for Rock band. The whole bass line is dissimilar (more often than not the rhythm)
  6. Isolated rails was big help I call back I volition judge rather than learn ver-batim equally I think that'due south what is intended anyway.
  7. LOL! No information technology'due south not. It's precisely the aforementioned song/recording only without a fadeout. I bought that album (for Manic Mon) in 1986 and take heard that song (and every vocal on that album) a k times. I know it like the back of my hand. Here's the isolated bass, vocals, guitars, drum (motorcar) and everything else thrown together in Audacity for you directly from the RockBand two files. (See mp3 zipper below.)

    When yous hear all the parts together you'll realize this is the original recording. Every bit a matter of fact, I simply played your YouTube video at the same time as my MP3 and they match perfectly every bit I expected (I go a little chip of flange consequence because I did the sync by hand and they're a few milliseconds off, but it would exist a disaster to heed to if they were Not the exact same recording, which they are). There's no doubt whatever about it. I accept the utmost respect for what you do, but y'all're incorrect about this. By the style, at that place's a bit of synth bass in this song too, which is stored in a separate track with the tambourine, and maybe that's what's confusing you lot. Just what I posted before is the true isolated bass to the original recording of Walk Like an Egyptian. Transcribe it or what you lot believe you are hearing. But only one will exist authentic to the recording.

    It's quite rare for an artist to re-record a whole song for RockBand. There's really just two reasons, neither of which apply here. Ane is that the original masters are either missing, damaged, or so one-time (think 4 runway recordings from the 60s) that they don't really have separated tracks. The other is that the creative person had a problem with the record label that holds the rights to the original recording and doesn't want them making money from sales of the vocal in RockBand. You accept to be pretty motivated to get everyone back in the studio to practise that (Def Leppard was motivated enough to do exactly that). The Bangles had no such motivations; the original recording was perfect for Harmonix's needs.

    I accept given all of yous who weren't familiar with those RockBand multitracks an accented goldmine. I've washed my part. If you guys insist on doing it the hard way (as with that Steely Dan transcription concluding yr that would benefit a lot from the real Chuck Rainey isolated bass from the game that I offered up), go ahead. I'g done trying to sell you guys on these. Simply thank you over again for your transcriptions, Chris. You as well Lee Nunn. Many Rocksmith bassists are able to play some of your favorite basslines because of my ability to integrate your quality transcriptions into the game (I recently retired from that afterward making my 3000th bass CDLC, including over 500 very accurate ones that used the original multitracks thanks to RockBand).

    And generally, I promise we all live long plenty to almost forget how bad 2020 was.

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    Terminal edited: Mar 24, 2020
  8. Information technology'due south the same. To me the rhythm is a fiddling strange, with all the sixteenth notes. Or whatever they are.
  9. ChrisDev

    ChrisDev Commercial User

    Aug xviii, 2009
    Kingdom of belgium
    Ritter Instruments Team & Owner BassLessons.be
    So, who plays the fills starting at 3 minutes in the original full band recording before the fade out (that are non in the isolated track)?
    Concluding edited: Mar 24, 2020
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