Artist: A TRIBE CALLED QUEST | Title: electric relaxation

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A tribe Called Quest
"Electric Relaxation"
Bassist-Ron Carter

Standard tuning, played deep and low, right hand way in front of the pickup 
to try and approximate the sound of an upright.

G---------------------------------------------------------------------
D------6--------------------------------------------------------------
A---6------4-6-8-9---7--------------9----8----------------------------
E-----4------------9-----00--4-6--7----6------------------------------


The bass player on this track improvises a little here and there, but hey 
who doesn't.  The open E is something I threw in, it can be played with or 
without that part but it just seemed to fill nice so there it is.  
Otherwise, this is the bare bones line from the track, you'll probably have 
to listen to it a few times to get the timing down, but that's okay 'cause 
it's a bitchin song.

s.mcmahon
lowend420@hotmail.com



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