Here's a video bass lesson on how to play Paul McCartney's bass line on "You Won't See Me" from the Rubber Soul album (1965). Learn a few patterns and choose your own adventure! I am playing a 1985 Rickenbacker 4003 strung with LaBella flatwounds. Music and lyrics by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Full transcription is below (no tab)
Here's my transcription of George Harrison's bass line on "Good Day Sunshine" from Revolver in 1966. This was probably the first instance of a Beatle other than Paul playing the bass line on a recording. McCartney played piano on the basic track, while Harrison likely played a Burns Nu-Sonic bass. The bass line is simple and straightforward, but effective enough. McCartney almost certainly would have played a more active line had he been the bassist. I am playing a 1985 Rickenbacker 4003 through a SansAmp VT Bass Deluxe. My bass is strung with LaBella flatwound strings. Music and lyrics by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Here is my bass cover of "If I N eeded Someone," the George Harrison-penned song from 1965's Rubber Soul . McCartney's bass line is fairly simple and r epetitive, but pretty ingenious. He plays the same one-measure pattern through most of the song, only changing when the song moves to the bridge. Far from feeling monotonous, the repetition of this pattern is a brilliant an innovative choice. It's not a melodic line, but it shows McCartney thinking outside of the typical function of the bass in a pop song. In the video I am playing a 1985 Rickenbacker 4003 through a SansAmp VT Bass Deluxe. My bass is strung with LaBella flatwound strings. Music and lyrics by George Harrison
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