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My fellow bassists, here is the full tab and backing track! I tabbed out all of the 4-string parts which is 95% of the song. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll make sure to respond ASAP!

Thanks so much for your support, see you in the next lesson!

Charles

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Get Lucky but it absolutely SLAPS

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Jrbass

Can I have tabs

Dustin P.

Amazing as always Charles! I'm not sure the best place to ask this so I'll add it here. I'm always impressed by how you play the vocal parts on bass. Do you have any tips/tricks for transposing vocals to bass?

Charles Berthoud

That's an interesting question! I'll have to do a lesson on that. The only advice I'd give for now is - after you've figured out the right notes, try to use articulations like pull-offs, hammer-ons and slides to give it a more human quality, less robotic