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Master the tone of Come Together by The Beatles with these Bass Guitar techniques


In this tutorial I explain and show what Bass Guitar techniques are used in ‘Come Together’ by the Beatles and how to learn this part. I show how it is better to pluck the strings and practice with the metronome.

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Originally posted by UCHqWqBqpSoF0Yd4fh1s_6Kw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20pvDAUiVMY

10 thoughts on “Master the tone of Come Together by The Beatles with these Bass Guitar techniques

  • Simple cheap gear is all you need if you can actually play. A ton of expensive gear won’t make you into a musician.

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  • hi there mrs r its me again I just wanted to let u know i left a coment on your Master The Pentatonic Scale: Bass Guitar Tutorial video please check it out we all miss u so much

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  • Hello Tatitana great video! The Beattles are one of my favourite groups and I’ve learnt some song from them but this is definitely one on my list! 🙂

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  • Another great video! My friend taught me how to play this song on bass back in high school music class, we definitely didn’t have any of these useful tips though!

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  • With reference to ignoring comments:

    Showing respect to personality starts with NAMES, – no matter in what tongue!
    Especially when someone teaches in English, should be able…

    best wishes from (an engl learnt 1961-1967) GERMAN

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  • i agree with you that technique and ability are more important than expensive equipment. but i have a bass amp that is really dependable but sounds kinda shitty (old peavey tnt 150). it's not holding me back but for something i do all the time i want something nicer. it's like using a bucket for a toilet.

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  • Hi Another very informative video (and I don't mind how you pronounce "Beatles". Just followed you on Instagram today too.

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  • ????hi Tatiana, THIS was very interesting
    – explaining these details for people, who did NOT grow up with THAT MUSIC – like I did in the 60s.
    I still have my shortscale-HÖFNER, accompanied by a Fender and a fretless 5string meanwhile.
    In my case I do not bend the big strings, I like bending on my Hohner-Bluesharps very much.

    At last a little hint about personal respect, especially for NAMES:
    The mentioned Band was NOT called " Beddls" or something like that!????  Kisses Robin

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