MAYDAY FOR RAPUNZEL BASS TABS!

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MAYDAY FOR RAPUNZEL BASS TABS!

Unread post by GSR » Thu Mar 13, 2003 7:20 pm

OK so attention all five or so bassists that hang round here...

i can play all of rapunzel EXCEPT THE CHORUS because all of the online tabs are like....ehhh figure it out yourself....and i've been trying for hours to get the chorus off of listener supported.....but its like beyond difficult...i use the choose angle option to focus on the right side of the stage where stefan is....but half the time i'm watching LeRoi not playing his clarinet....nother problem....he's playing a five string....which i don't have a four....so if theres some exceptionally brilliant bass tabber out there who can manage to pull off a four string bass tab from listener supported....for the rapunzel chorus..i will be forever in your debt....heheheh.

i figure with the combined efforts of me you and some other bassists we can pull it off.

thanks a lot.
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Unread post by DreaminBassMunky » Sat May 10, 2003 11:55 am

you just gotta find the root of the chorus and go with it. As I recall the chords are something like D Bb and G..just work with arrpegios and work higher and higher until you got somethin really going. Everything after and before is fairly simple.
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Unread post by GSR » Thu May 15, 2003 7:55 pm

ya, its just that damned chorus! :roll:

oh well...everything else is a peice o cake.. just gotta fake it till ya make it.
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