Listen to the baselines of great songs and songs you like.
Then make something new drawing from the things you heard and liked.
2006-08-15 09:13:35
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answer #1
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answered by lane.montgomery 2
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All the great songs have been written. For inspiration, listen to Paul McCartney, Bruce Thomas, Chris Hillman, Tina Weymouth, and Chris White for inspiration.
2006-08-15 09:12:22
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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err definite; i used to jot down the e book comments for a month-to-month (english) magazine right here in madrid and one month the music critic replaced into away so a team of promo cd's landed on my table- Madonna's 'Confessions on a Dancefloor', Depeche Mode's 'enjoying the Angel', Alanis Morissette's 'the sequence', Bruce Springsteen's 'Born to Run thirtieth Anniversary field Set', Estopa's 'Voces de Ultratumba', eco-friendly Day's 'Bullet contained in the Bible' and Dire Straits' 'inner maximum Investigations'. i replaced into recommended to jot down 'superb' comments... so as that's what i did, distinctly as i wasn't that prepared approximately any of them ha ha! (i had unfastened reign approximately what i wrote in regards to the books and ought to even decide on them, so as that replaced into cool... yet no longer so with the music...)... so my comments have been distinctly regularly occurring... i.e. i'm no longer able to bore you with them ha ha!
2016-09-29 07:33:21
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answered by ? 4
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It's already written: Paul McCartney's on 'Help' rhythmic, loose and does not compete with the rest of the instruments.
2006-08-15 09:16:32
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answered by Lumas 4
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Copy one of Geezer Butlers, he already has the greatest.
2006-08-15 09:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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listen to "Bassline" by Mantronix, and build off of that.
2006-08-15 09:12:44
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answered by Nitz Frugent 6
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it comes from the heart
2006-08-15 09:15:23
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answered by robert 2
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