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Old 06-25-2008, 08:14 AM
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What makes a bassline a GOOD bassline?

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So what do you guys think a bassline needs to be a good bassline?
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Old 06-25-2008, 08:34 AM
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Feeling
even if the bass is buried in the mix
you still gotta FEEL it!
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Old 06-25-2008, 08:47 AM
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It's gotta fit. I'm a big fan of understated subtlety, but sometimes even subtlety don't fit.
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Old 06-25-2008, 08:49 AM
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Feeling
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Bingo.

When I read the question, the instant answer in my head was "feeling" - though I wasn't sure how to explain what I meant. Nice to see that the first response was just that.

There is something transcendent about a good bass line. It is the soul of the song.

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Structure. You gotta be able to listen to the bassline and tell that there's a progression going on in the song. It should flow too, from one tonal centre to the next. Which is why roots are sometimes all you need.
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when the song sounds better with it than without it.
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When it moves the music along, it's working.
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If it makes butts start to move, jiggle, and shake then you've got yourself a good baseline!
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When you can pay attention to it with ease, but it doesn't distract from anything else going on in an ensemble.
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When it makes people who know zip about music want to move, wther that is dancing, banging their heads, sc**wing, etc.
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Old 06-25-2008, 11:51 PM
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Structure. You gotta be able to listen to the bassline and tell that there's a progression going on in the song. It should flow too, from one tonal centre to the next. Which is why roots are sometimes all you need.
And everyone was being so hideously esoteric about it... C'mon guys, this is music, you know, notes on paper. No feeling here folks, just good old structure









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Structure. You gotta be able to listen to the bassline and tell that there's a progression going on in the song. It should flow too, from one tonal centre to the next. Which is why roots are sometimes all you need.
A lot of those criteria can also apply to sucky basslines.
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Same thing that makes a good guitar part, drum part, singing melody - it serves the song.
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A lot of those criteria can also apply to sucky basslines.

Helluva good point.
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Catchy, not overly-complicated, adds to the feel/groove of the song, not hindering it.
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Old 06-27-2008, 08:34 PM
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Feeling
even if the bass is buried in the mix
you still gotta FEEL it!
You must have synesthesia. Or some good psychedelics.

I've always wondered how someone "feels" a sound.

Just kidding, but surely you can explain what you mean by feeling a bassline? I can feel the music while playing, but when trying to write a bassline, I never think "okay I'm going to feel this one out."


A good bassline has to fit the song. It has to support the music, not be boring, and at the same time not take away from or distract people too much from the other instruments (if the others are playing the melody). This all depends on the song, though.
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