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👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼 Want to go from rank beginner to being a competent bassist in just 21 days? Take my Beginner Bass Challenge here and get started playing - FAST: https://becomeabassist.com/products/beginner-bass-challenge?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=DESCRIPTION&utm_campaign=EG_YT_LINKS&utm_id=YT-VIDS&utm_content=SOMETHING_BL ►► FREE: Get the tabs, notation and bass-less track for Paul’s bass line right here → https://becomeabassist.com/best-beatles-bass-line The best Beatles bass line isn’t something that everyone will agree on, but I definitely have my favorite. May 5th, 1969… Paul McCartney arrives at Olympic Sound Studios, plugs in his bass and records what I believe is his absolute PERFECT Beatles bass line. It’s ultra-melodic and singable, but still supports the song. It’s delicate and tender when it needs to be, and big and brash when the song calls for it. To me, it both glues the song together and is just as memorable as the actual melody of the song as well. So today, I want to peel back the layers of this song and show you how Paul wrote the best Beatles bass line - and we’re going deep! You’ll learn: ►► The three almost ‘invisible’ skills that Paul used to create this bass line ►► How you can use these skills when you’re creating your own bass lines ►► Why skill #3 is probably THE most important (the entire bass line was built around this skill) And of course, if you’d like the tabs, notation and bass-less practice track from the video, just fill out the form on this page: https://becomeabassist.com/best-beatles-bass-line And I’ll send it to you 100% free. There are also two very curious things about this bass line. Firstly, Paul didn’t actually write this particular song - George Harrison was responsible for this one. And even more interesting is that according to the Beatles’ recording engineer for this song, George at one point was telling Paul that he needed to ‘greatly simplify’ what he was playing. But the bass line that ended up on the recording is fairly busy and active, so who knows whether Paul ignored the request, or whatever he was playing before he was asked to simplify was even busier and more complex. Whatever the case may be, the best Beatles bass line - along with the song as a whole - ended up being truly iconic, and hopefully, you can use some of the ideas in the lesson when you go to create your own bass lines. Good luck with the lesson and happy playing! Cheers, Luke P.S. If you want to learn this entire bass line for yourself and have a bass-less backing track to go with it, you can get everything from this lesson (tabs, notation and track) for free. Just head to this page: https://becomeabassist.com/best-beatles-bass-line P.P.S. Make sure you check out the original recording of this song as well: https://youtu.be/UelDrZ1aFeY And if you’re curious, here’s the isolated bass track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIoqyGkMHKw Plus if you want to know what mistakes to AVOID when making your own bass lines, then be sure to check out this video: https://youtu.be/zLGnVJa8Fu8 [Chapters] 0:00 Introduction 0:53 Did This ‘Invisible’ Skill Make The Bass Line Too Busy? 4:02 How Paul McCartney Expertly ‘Fills In The Gaps’ 6:33 Paul’s MOST Important Bass Line Creation Skill #beatles #paulmccartney #basslesson

About Paul McCartney

Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English musician. He gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he was the bassist and keyboardist, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon. McCartney is known for his melodic approach to bass-playing, versatile tenor vocal range and musical eclecticism, exploring genres ranging from pre-rock and roll pop to classical, ballads and electronica. His songwriting partnership with Lennon is the most successful in musi...

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