Kurt Posted August 28, 2007 Share Posted August 28, 2007 ... for a noobie slapper! That is I've been playing for a few years and am currently in a gigging band, but never bothered to learn to slap'n'pop. Now I've started with the Ed Friedland DVD and I'm progressing, albeit slowly. The exercises tend to get boring after a while so I'm after suggestions for songs with simple lines to learn. TIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_K Posted August 29, 2007 Share Posted August 29, 2007 Sorry people, but I LOVE playing along to Sophie Ellis Bextor's 'Murder On The Dance Floor' If you have a 5 string let me know and I'll tab out a good line to go along - not quite what's on the recording but I like it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_K Posted August 29, 2007 Share Posted August 29, 2007 Oh - And Kylie's 'Spinnin Around' is pretty funky too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MacDaddy Posted August 29, 2007 Share Posted August 29, 2007 Earthquake - Graham Central Station let Larry's thumb be your guide... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurt Posted August 29, 2007 Author Share Posted August 29, 2007 Thanks guys, keep 'em coming. And steve_k, are you mad? 5 string?4 strings are driving me to the edge of insanity!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
low note lee Posted September 3, 2007 Share Posted September 3, 2007 Higher Ground - Red Hot Chili Peppers Hush - Tool (it sounds awesome slapped) Take The Power Back - Rage Against The Machine f***yeah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lukeward2004 Posted September 11, 2007 Share Posted September 11, 2007 Marcus Millers version of Frankenstein - its easier than it sounds RHCP - Aeroplane or Tell me Baby Level 42 - Love Games and when you get a little more proficient, have a go at: Level 42 - Hot Water (lots of slapped dead notes to carry the line along, will help build a bit of stamina) Might I suggest a purchase of Stuart Clayton's "Ultimate Slap Bass" book? I started off learning Slap with the Ed Friedland DVD but then progressed on from that using Stu's book. It is a fantastic book, and no Im not on commision from him! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theheed Posted September 11, 2007 Share Posted September 11, 2007 Level 42 - Hot Water (lots of slapped dead notes to carry the line along, will help build a bit of stamina) And when you're comfortable with that, have a crack at Sandstorm from Level 42 - The Early Tapes - it's kind of where Hot Water started life I think. Loads of thumb and left hand tap/deadening. Also Are You Hearing What I hear from Pursuit of Accidents - guaranteed wrist ache - as is the live version of Eyes Waterfalling. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bass_ferret Posted September 11, 2007 Share Posted September 11, 2007 [quote name='lukeward2004' post='58715' date='Sep 11 2007, 02:00 PM']Level 42 - Hot Water (lots of slapped dead notes to carry the line along, will help build a bit of stamina)[/quote] Lots of synth to carry the line along when played live. It starts with Larry Graham - Sly and/or Graham Central Station. It passed to Stanley Clarke (School Days is good) It went transatlantic with Marcus Miller (over there on stuff like Luther Vandross - Never Too Much -see the current BGM) and over here with Mark King and Level 42 (my favourite is The Chant Has Begun from True Colours - just put it on in fact) There was a fair bit by Stuart Zender in early Jamiroquai. Not done much these days in popular music (apart from Flea) but the likes of Marcus Miller still sell a few CD's/DVD's and fill reasonable sized venues but you wont hear it at Wembly. Kai Ekhart is pretty good and slaps fretless. Does your band want to do songs that need slapping? That would be a good place to start. Or are you planning to join the legions of bass players guilty of inappropriate slapping. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gilmour Posted September 27, 2007 Share Posted September 27, 2007 (edited) A really simple slap line is on Faith No More's 1st album, it's the first track (I think it's called Faster Disco) It's not a great song, but it is slapped, and it's quite slow, it's also in E minor (what slap songs aren't lol) meaning you don't really have to concentrateon your left hand. Like I say not onte of their better songs, but for nice slow steady first time slapping it's a winner. Also try Fly away by Lenny Krazitz, again your roght hand isn't doing much allowing you to concentrate on the slapping. If you want TAB for either of the above let me know Marcus Miller, Level 42, and Stanley Clarke all have some awesome slap lines to aspire to, but I really wouldn't advise them for someone just beginning with Slap, there are a lot of subtle and complex techniques going on with those tracks. Edited September 27, 2007 by gilmour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bassfunk Posted September 27, 2007 Share Posted September 27, 2007 (edited) Luther Vandross - Never Too Much. Good bit of Marcus on their. I'm not much of a slapper but play it in a covers band. I find it's good for practicing getting a nice even slap tone. You can even practice slap and pop fills in the Chorus. Edited September 27, 2007 by bassfunk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bilbo Posted November 21, 2007 Share Posted November 21, 2007 TM Stevens line on Joe Cocker's version of 'Unchain My Heart' - superficially as easy as it gets but funky as a mofo.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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