How to Play the Bee Gees 'Night Fever' Bassline Like a Pro

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Chapters:
00:00 Beginning with chorus groove
00:09 Breakdown of verse notes
00:58 Breakdown of bridge notes
01:52 Extended breakdown of the chorus notes and groove
04:40 The reason you need to learn different styles of music
07:02 End

This is a beginner/intermediate ear training lesson so there are no breakdowns of parts from me , showing where the notes are on the neck, etc.

No tabs, no sheet music so you need to use your ears!

Learning Hints* -
1. The song is in the key of C# minor(C#m).
2. Listen to the song and take notes of where the different sections(verse, chorus etc) are and then learn each section separately and then put it all together.
2. Look at my left hand and where I'm playing the song on the bass neck.
3. Develop a system that works for you that will help you learn songs quickly and accurately.
4. If you use tabs only use them to verify what you've already learned by ear or to help you with a note(s) that are hard to hear on the recording and giving you trouble.

It may take the beginners a while but it's very doable. It does get easier the more you do it so get to work! :-)

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