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JamesPrestonUK

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  1. 1 hour ago, tubbytaylor said:

    Be truly wonderful if someone could chart Neil Diamond Holly Holy from Hot August Night for Bass

     

    I'll put it on my list.

    EDIT - should be ready tomorrow morning. There's the Mother of All Scale Runs at about 4'16" to complete....

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  2. 2 hours ago, BeanMachine said:

    For bass, I'd really appreciate any of the below;

    Reverend & The Makers - Bandits

    The Verve - Catching The Butterfly

    The Bluetones - Slight Return

    Televison - Marquee Moon

    Ian Brown - any really, possibly First World Problems

    Death In Vegas - Scorpio Rising

    I'd like to have a go at:

    - Reverend & The Makers - Bandits

    - Bluetones - Slight Return. I HATED this when it was out originally, but time is obviously a great healer

    - Ian Brown - First World Problems - sounds like a good challenge

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  3. 3 hours ago, cmclicker said:

    I'm a Bass player and would love to see more Punk/Pop-Punk/Ska/Emo styles charted with Bass guitar -- throwing out some suggestions for things I'd like to play in Rocksmith:

     

    Girlfriend in a Coma The Smiths

     

    I'll take a look at that this week.

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  4. 6 hours ago, Polsemand said:

    If someone would be able to create Bob Seger's fantastic song called Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, that would be awesome! 

    I would love you even more if you made sure to create the bass.

    I'll take a look.

  5. 6 hours ago, iamfivewire said:

     bass parts for the following :

    Never Been Any Reason : Head East


     

    I'll take a look at this tomorrow unless someone beats me to it.

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  6. 14 minutes ago, Salty_Comrade said:

    "Hot n' Nasty" by Humble Pie would be amazing! The bassline sounds super fun to play

    I agree. I'll have a go at charting that.

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  7. I seem to recall that the previous Request area went the same way! I started charting because I couldn't find what I was looking for here, and I guess it's that which is the inspiration for many other charters. Personally, I keep an eye on the Requests Thread as quite often my pool of ideas dries up. Someone may have posted something which gives me a spark, such as Sultans of Swing this morning. Being a 50something old fart, the vast majority of the requests posted are just "noise" to my ears I'm afraid. Charting something you like can be hard work. Speaking from experience, charting something you don't like is even harder. How to get more charters? That's an excellent question. I guess it's a case of waiting for someone to have the inspiration to have a go, and then the dedication to keep going. There are as you say, plenty of resources out there to learn from.

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  8. I think you're referring to the version made by @sasp. He thought i'd done the bassline but it wasn't from me. The bass part to that custom was crap. I've written a new bass part for sasp which is in testing at the moment. Suddenly some events from earlier today on here are starting to make sense.

  9. 3 minutes ago, Jay2019 said:

    I can't wait to try it out James.  Thank you.  I appreciate it. 

    If you ever decide to host a training session on how to do this, please add me to the attendee list.  I'd love to get started, and I have read through the online tutorial, but am a bit reluctant.  For instance, I have no idea why one song is in E and another is in E-flat  (I get drop-D).  I'm sure there are others like me that would give this a try with a walkthrough where we could ask a few questions along the way.

    I'll drop you a PM to try to explain the E flat thing!

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