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Fiesta


by Alfonso Celis (627)

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Hey! It has been a long time for me not posting lessons, hope the return is good news hehehe...

I want to give two good tips for playing this "latin party" kind of groove and also for composing this kind of songs, tips that I think are very usefull.

First: use higher frets on fretboard to get (how can I say it?) more voluminous bass sound, it works great. (MIDI won't make the difference, try it yourself)

Second: if the song movement goes up, then try to find lower notes for the bassline, it ussualy works very good on chorus parts. (track doesn't help, I can't edit it to make the chorus to go higher, but figure it out yourself)


This is not necessarily how things have to be, as nothing in music is, use it if you like it. ;D
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