The lead guitar is basically the background in this intro ????
The Man Who Sold The World – David Bowie
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Originally posted by UCqjPZuezV_ohA6gk-30OSPQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhG4JB4gano

Kurt actually just slid up to 3 and back to 2 instead of bending
Muito pragmático Parabéns
Realizing that the same notes sound differently depending on what notes they are played alongside, or how they change depending on what notes follow or proceed them, made me realize that you can do anything you want in music
wah Nirvana ????
Awesome>>>>
The man who sold the world: NIRVANA
I played bass at music college for this tune. I listened to both basslines an thought they were great. So I did my own humble version and I always loved to play that song.
Ostinato
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostinato
One of my favorites of David Bowies. Midge Ure and Nirvana both did great covers of the song and I’ll always keep all three on my playlist.❤
Great song.