
You really really benefit from checking for existing resources, but then going in with your own faculties (which sharpens your skills in amazingly useful ways). There's also youtube videos of cats "covering" songs in entirely the wrong key and not realizing it. Only 2 pages long with a vocal line above the TAB and notation to. Those got me pretty close, but then, really, it came down to listening very closely, slowing things down, filtering out the treble noise, and finding peace with knowing I probably got it but would never know for sure, but could trust my ear. A great track to learn with not many chords for guitarists but the baseline is quite busy. The song acquired its distinctive rhythm when Wyman, looking for a way to fatten up the bass sound, began playing with his fists on the pedals of an organ. Not tabs! Videos, with critical listening to weed out the wrong ones, and some notation stuff. I went and looked for resources later while working on Yes - Roundabout. It wasn't some weird alternate tuning, either someone just had NO ears and evidently decided "close enough" worked for more than horseshoes. They were absolutely, completely not harmonics.

And more than one version of the tab listed a couple of notes in the first few bars as harmonics, and more later. 1 contributor total, last edit on Oct 04, 2016. The last time I even tried looking at a bass tab was when I was working on Outkast - Prototype. Paint It Black Bass by The Rolling Stones 98,403 views, added to favorites 769 times Capo: no capo Author Unregistered.
