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Robert Spencer 12-08-2012 12:25 AM

Shotgun
 
Jr Walker & the All Stars. Thanks & take care. Bob

phangtonpower 12-08-2012 12:29 AM

Sorry I can't help with tabs and I'm sure someone else will chime in, but this song should be pretty simple to do by ear.

dtripoli 12-08-2012 12:59 AM

Isn't it just the same 6 notes over and over again?
Obviously you gotta be in the groove....

Robert Spencer 12-08-2012 10:05 AM

I`m pretty much challenged as far as hearing is concerned. Its a lot of the reason I have taken up bass in the hope of training my ears to hear better.
I knew it was a simple line but also felt it was one I could expand opon once learned. Can you please give me the six notes. Thanks & take care. Bob

phangtonpower 12-08-2012 10:59 AM

The majority is actually three notes....
g#d#f#f#d#f#g#...Something like that or g string 6th fret, a string 6th fret, d string 4th fret twice, back to the a string 6th fret, d string 4th fret, and d string 6th fret :P

DeanT 12-08-2012 11:34 AM

I found this online:http://www.tabcrawler.com/2133516/vi...ch-love-lyrics

Not sure why it says vixen, but it points to Shotgun. Click on the 'Tracks" button and scroll to Bass and it'll come up.

I can't vouch for its accuracy, but it's not a complicated song.

obimark 12-08-2012 11:52 AM

Typical "Boogie" Riff pattern with some accent stabs. All in G#- gotta love those old Motown songs for "weird" keys... If you can't pick this out by ear after 30 minutes, there is something wrong. (Bass is prominent on the recording so it isn't buried)

Robert Spencer 12-08-2012 01:01 PM

Thanks guys. Take care. Bob

dtripoli 12-08-2012 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by obimark (Post 13552811)
Typical "Boogie" Riff pattern with some accent stabs. All in G#- gotta love those old Motown songs for "weird" keys... If you can't pick this out by ear after 30 minutes, there is something wrong. (Bass is prominent on the recording so it isn't buried)

Those "weird" keys are actually quite common when working with horns. It is the horn key of Ab.
I worked with a few horn bands and 1/2 the songs were in one of these keys: Ab, Bb, Eb

obimark 12-08-2012 06:04 PM

Jamerson was the man, because he owned those flat/sharp keys as well. And he found a way to use his open strings a good deal, which technically should have been completely dissonant. But he makes it sound so good and strong. Amazing. There will NEVER be another one like him. And did it without a 5-string!! ;-)

hgiles 12-08-2012 06:07 PM

I think it was actually recorded in G, then sped up some. The patterns are mixolydian.

dtripoli 12-08-2012 06:39 PM

Jamerson does some subtle changes from verse to chorus even though the entire song is in one chord, Ab7
It was most likely recorded as Ab7 and not in G sped up to G#(Ab).
Horn players prefer Ab to G any day of the week.
The song is based completely around the sax line.

obimark 12-10-2012 09:45 AM

The real key to this song is to keep it "bouncy"...


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