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deepestend
10-15-2004, 09:31 AM
I’ve been doing a little woodshedding lately and trying to learn some Allman Bros. stuff—mainly been listening to Brothers and Sisters and Berry Oakley stuff. Now, I can figure out a lot of it on my own, but I’m just not that skilled in the whole boogie/groove patterns. Does anyone have any tips or tricks or basic rules for these that might help me figure the songs out faster? Or even some good simple boogie/groove songs that I should learn?

peteroberts
10-15-2004, 04:04 PM
there's really no shortcuts...just dive right in. Good luck. Berry Oakley was a great bassist.

Check out the Allmans' new bass player, Oteil Burbridge. He is an absolute monster!!

deepestend
10-15-2004, 04:07 PM
I know all about the Allmans... esp. loved Woody.

Just looking for any explanations. I know that Berry did a lot of boogie type riffs where he hit the octave... but anyone could have figured that one out.

pontz
10-18-2004, 09:40 AM
The Almans play so many styles that this is a tough question. I have learned most of their songs by ear, but loooking at it more critcally the bass uses just about every technique, lots of stuff based on the pentatonic scales in their rock songs, Like Blue Sky and Sweet Melissa. Some modal stuff like Whipping Post. Some Jazzy walking stuff like their cover of Stormy Monday or You Don't Love Me. And some repetative groves like Mountain Jam.

Its my favorite stuff to play. Most of it is pretty easy, but some like Elizabeth Reed, is pretty darn hard.

Pontz

geoffkhan
10-18-2004, 04:09 PM
Oteil is amazing. I heard that Stranger's Hand album with Jerry Goodman and Steve Smith and stuff, and the bass playing was most amazing!