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Old 11-02-2004, 06:41 PM
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Hey all. this is justt a simple little question, I have just been getting into slap again now that my chops are improving and I have started to look at and attempt the wooten up and down thumbing, it is going good. however my question is this; on the interview with him on the end of the Bass Day98 dvd he plays part of a stanley clarke tune that starts off with power chords. I would like to find that song to listen to it and learn it. He says that 'we all know the name of it' but i don't so could someone else tell me? also anyother tunes like that to help my chops along. i like tunes like it and stuff like that, a little less complex than full out wooten! I focus more on the groove and not the flash.

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It's "Lopsy Lu" off of Stanley Clarke's first self-titled album.

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Old 11-02-2004, 08:43 PM
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No. It is "School Days" from the album of the same title. Check a sample <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/clipserve/B0000025L0001001/0/002-4772804-3067267" Target="_new">here</a>.
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No. It is "School Days" from the album of the same title. Check a sample <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/clipserve/B0000025L0001001/0/002-4772804-3067267" Target="_new">here</a>.
Hmm...I'm thinking of the one where he's talking about the Stanley Clarke song that taught him the use of chords using open strings. It's on the interview of the last chapter of the main chapter selection section.

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