Click Bitly Link to download Bass Score: bit.ly/3DMGKzf
Copyright © Universal Music Group
Song: 100,000 Years
Artist: Kiss
Album: Double Platinum (1978)
Original Bass Player: Gene Simmons
Bass: Steinberger XP-2
Strings: D’Addario EXL170TP, Roundwound (.045, 0.65, 0.80, .100)
Software: Guitar Rig 6 Pro (multi-effects rack and amp simulator)
Software: Guitar Pro 8 (notation & tablature editor)
Audio: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (audio interface)
Video Editor: Windows Movie Maker
Mixer: Mackie ProFX8v2
Camera: Canon VIXIA HF R700
Headphones: Behringer HPM1000
Digital Wireless System: Swiff Audio WS-50
Tuning Down 1/2 Step: Eb, Ab, Db, Gb
Double Platinum is the first greatest hits album by the American hard rock band Kiss, released in 1978. Many of the songs on Double Platinum were remixed and differed from their original versions: in the case of "Strutter," it was re-recorded with a slight disco beat and dubbed "Strutter '78." Other songs ("Hard Luck Woman," "Detroit Rock City") had sections completely removed, while the beginning of "Black Diamond" was repeated at the end, fading out at the start of the first verse and giving the song a "wrap around" feel. The Japanese single release of "Strutter '78" includes a different version to that on the album: faster and shorter, with an altered guitar solo, plus a more prominent hi-hat (cymbal) sound throughout.
100,000 Years is the ninth track off KISS' self-titled debut album. This Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley composition was an attempt to create a New York version of the classic English band style from the 1960s, which had influenced both musicians. According to Paul, it is “A warped song about an intergalactic space traveler. To analyze it too deeply leaves me scratching my head, but it’s about time travel. It’s about space travel and the amount of time one spends going from one galaxy or planet to another and then returns 100,000 years later” (Box Set liners). While the song may make as much sense lyrically as Gene’s “Deuce,” it has one of the toughest solos Ace ever created. Even the very technically gifted Bruce Kulick agreed on the difficult aspects of the solo, commenting, “I’ve always been impressed by that one because I feel it’s where Ace made the most of his limited vocabulary. It’s a syncopated part that’s tough to play on stage” (Guitar World, 9/93). Taken from www.kissfaq.com...
All audio and video segments remain the property of the original artists and publishing companies. The channel author derives no income or unjust enrichment from the presentation of this video and does not use AdSense or other partner monetization schemes. The Bass Score provided is my interpretation of this song but remains a property of their respective authors, artists, and labels. Commercial use is strictly prohibited, and I'm making such material available to advance my understanding of the electric bass. I believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 & 107 of the United States Code and under Articles 29 & 29.1 of the Canadian Copyright Act. In accordance with the above Copyright Acts, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.
Bass performed by Constantine IsslamowComments are OPEN for FANS & Constructive Posts ONLYNo SWEARING, or obvious garbage posts = Instant Delete.
.
.
#kiss #genesimmons #basscover
Негізгі бет Kiss 100,000 Years Double Platinum Version Bass Cover with Notes & Tab
Пікірлер: 36