Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies. Bass Cover Tabs Score Notation Chords Transcription. Bass: John McVie

Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies. Bass Cover Tabs Score Notation Chords Transcription. Bass: John McVie

To get the tabs/score/chords from Little Lies please go to: https://basscoverpete.com/ppf#PPF-Fle... You can find the tabs/score/chords of all my videos on: https://basscoverpete.com/bass-transc... For an overview of all my video’s on YouTube, please go to: https://basscoverpete.com/video-s-on-... You can search for tabs/score/chords of all my video’s on my website: https://basscoverpete.com/search-tran... Homepage of BasscoverPete https://basscoverpete.com/ Again a wonderful song from Fleetwood Mac and the delightful John McVie! As always John McVie is a master to vary short and long notes, and sometimes suprising us with just a little difference in the groove. Listen for instance to bar 73 which is the first bar of the third Verse. In stead of playing a F# note on the first and second count, he plays two eight notes on the first and third count. Nothing difficult, but I think it's specific for the basslines of John McVie: the difference in bassnotes (in choice of note or in timing) is in the detail, but therefore he makes sure that the bassline is not totally predictable. But it stays ‘reliable', and that’s what the bass does: giving solid ground to the vocals, harmony and rhythm. Next to buying a transcription you can also support me by making a donation so I’m able to continue making these videos on YouTube. Donation in Euro’s: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Donation in USD: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Bass: John McVie Album: Tango in the night (1987) Composers: Christine McVie, Eddy Quintela I play this song on Fender jazzbass with roundwound strings. Standard E-A-D-G tuning. No effects used. #basscover #basscoverwithtabs #johnmcvie This video is for educational purpose. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.