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Andy Fraser's bass lines always impress me when I study them in details, particularly when I remember that he was very young when he recorded the Free material.

 

Recently I had a recommendation to look at Andy Fraser's bass line from the live version of the free song, 'I'm A Mover', and what a groove! The bass tone is magnificent with superb 'in-the-pocket' playing throughout.

 

This bass line really epitomises how I think the bass player can both lead, and support the band at the same time.

 

You can check out this bass line in my latest video lesson and download a free copy of my transcription in the description underneath the video.

 

I hope that you enjoy this awesome bass groove!

 

 

Posted
15 hours ago, vbance said:

Had a little watch of this a few days ago....will find time soon to sit down with my eb-3 and try nail it...thanks.

Nice, have fun with the bass line. How is your EB-3 to play? I’d like to try one. 

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21 hours ago, greghagger said:

Nice, have fun with the bass line. How is your EB-3 to play? I’d like to try one. 

It's great to play, it's a '74 so the neck pick up is position is a bit further back from the neck and gets some lovely tones. I'd recommend having a go on one if ya can. 

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13 minutes ago, vbance said:

It's great to play, it's a '74 so the neck pick up is position is a bit further back from the neck and gets some lovely tones. I'd recommend having a go on one if ya can. 

I’ll definitely have to try one then! 

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