Why This Bass Line Works: I Can't Go For That (Live From Daryl's House)

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Exploring Klyde Jone’s groove on “ I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)” feat Cee Lo Green from the Live From Daryl’s (Hall) House.

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I had to learn this for a gig where I was subbing for the bass player in a band I used to play in, and watching you really break this down makes me realise how nuanced this bass part really is. Great stuff Ted 🙂

LouisL
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Wow I truly appreciate all of the effort and time you put into these lessons!! Thank you 🙏

Frezzzz
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“Why this bass line works” is a great segment for you to continue to add to your videos…This bass lines shows how to sit in da groove & then little things you can add to make it your own..Thx Ted🎶🎶

kimhebert
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Drummer is Brian Dunne and Atlantic Star drummer Porter Carrol the percussionist

Klyde Jones I know from being the lead guitarist for AWB during the early 2000 and that's him playing lead on AWB's instrumental remake of Work To Do by the Isleys on their Latest & Greatest album

GaryTisdaleFungkSta
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Can't thank you enough for your teaching

samsonwoods
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I remember Live From Daryl's House had a fantastic version of Papa Was a Rolling Stone with Train. I had to turn it into an mp3 even though the quality left something to be desired. It was a great show.

vinceinhouston-
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Hi Ted, loved this video. You taking us through the notation explaining this cool groove is awesome (I’m not a fan of TAB). Tried to buy you a coffee to show some appreciation but on the BMAC page I couldn’t see the option to buy one, sending good vibes instead🎉

Tinwoodie
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The recording isn’t played this way. It doesn’t start with that low F in fact the low F is not in the recording at all. This bassline is played up high on the neck and it grooves so much harder when kept high and tight like the recording.

ArthurPerez-te