Green_Meanie
Joined: Nov 18, 2013
Posts: 42
Michigan
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Posted on Apr 28 2020 05:42 PM
I've been attempting to play this song using tabs from both the Songsterr app and the Guitar Tab app from the Amazon marketplace. But, I can't quite figure out the transition between the chords and the little solo note run. Is there a good piece of tab that you guys use at all, or am I on my own for figuring this one out?
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ldk
Joined: Nov 08, 2017
Posts: 369
San Francisco Bay Area
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Posted on Apr 28 2020 06:15 PM
Are you talking about the B major dominant 7th? Like at 28 secs here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucTg6rZJCu4
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FritzCat
Joined: Sep 11, 2007
Posts: 685
Sonoma, CA
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Posted on Apr 28 2020 06:35 PM
I use this one:
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Sonic_Blue
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Posted on Apr 28 2020 07:44 PM
Last edited: Apr 28, 2020 20:07:42
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Green_Meanie
Joined: Nov 18, 2013
Posts: 42
Michigan
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Posted on Apr 28 2020 08:49 PM
ldk wrote:
Are you talking about the B major dominant 7th? Like at 28 secs here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucTg6rZJCu4
YES! That little guy hasn't showed up in any of the tabs I've pulled up on my phone - usually the apps I mentioned above will get me pretty darn close, but I couldn't wrangle my way through that particular chord.
I bashed through some search engines and found this UK-based website that confirms that B Maj dom 7. complete with video lessons:
https://www.anyonecanplayguitar.co.uk/rumble-by-link-wray/
Thanks, guys!
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LHR
Joined: Aug 23, 2006
Posts: 2123
The jungle
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Posted on May 04 2020 02:52 AM
I think these guys may have helped?
Beyond that, I can only suggest that you play a D5 (or Dsus2, if you are feeling really fancy) instead of a D major. It always bugs me to hear the F# of the open D chord ringing out there in this tune.
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Vince_Ray
Joined: Aug 26, 2015
Posts: 252
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Posted on May 04 2020 07:20 AM
There's a YouTube video somewhere demo starting the correct bass line. You never hear that. Dunno if bass players are lazy, maybe they don't like it. And it sure is weird! Everybody talks about the menacing switchblade wielding guitar riff... but it's that sinister creeping bass that'll grab you from behind
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Vince_Ray
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Posted on May 04 2020 07:22 AM
And I hate it when the bass follows the guitar riff on the B7 run down. Why do that? Get off my lawn, Bassman!
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JohnnyMosrite
Joined: Jun 14, 2006
Posts: 909
New York City area
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Posted on May 04 2020 09:21 AM
Vince Ray,
I would respectfully disagree with you on the bass run. In point of fact a moving bass line is quite integral to the tune and that includes the B7 to E root run with the guitar. The better versions of Rumble I've heard - and seen when I actually saw Link Wray - have a walkup bassline going from the root, major 3rd, 4th, flat 5th, then 5th on each verse. It gives the tune a bit more drive.
I've tried the tune without these bass lines. It just falls flat.
I also end the tune on that B7 run to 'E' - slowing down the tempo for emphasis. Seems kind of silly to me to not have the bass follow that line then.. that's just me, I guess.
But to each his own.
J Mo'
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Vince_Ray
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Posted on May 04 2020 12:55 PM
Well that is altering the original and of course, there's a strong case for covering a song and making it your own. In the case of Rumble though, few people have worked out the original bass line. You never hear it and I feel the tension within the music is created by the play between bass and guitar. It loses a lot without it and the B7 section seems to best left to the guitar to take its turn.
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ldk
Joined: Nov 08, 2017
Posts: 369
San Francisco Bay Area
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Posted on May 04 2020 03:14 PM
This thread has veered from the OP's original question, but I'll continue with the bass line direction.
Like a lot of songs, it's sometimes hard to pick out the bass notes in the original, but I made a stab in a backing track (https://surfguitar101.com/downloads/details/760/). It's a really cool bass line. Definitely not just playing roots and 5ths.
— If I'd stop buying old guitars to fix, I might actually learn to play.
Bringing instruments back to life since 2013.
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