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The other tab is nearly there. This is much closer to the way it's actually played on the record.
The fast plucking of the notes is the hardest part of the line to play, so give that plenty of
practice to make it sound good. Anyways, here's one of Bob Babbitt's great basslines:
Chorus (Including the intro)
G|----------------------------|
D|---------------4-4------4---| 1x
A|--------6-6-6---------------|
E|----------------------------|
G|----------------------------|
D|---------------4-4------4---| 5x only difference is the chromatic walk-up (4 to 6)
A|------456-6-6---------------|
E|----------------------------|
Verse:
G|--------------------------------------|
D|-----------------44------------4--4---|
A|---4566-44-66-44-----66-66--4-6--6----| 1x
E|--------------------------------------|
G|------------------------------------|
D|---------------44------------4--4---|
A|---66-44-66-44-----66-66--4-6--6----| 3x only difference is the lack of the chromatic walk-up (4 to 6)
E|------------------------------------|
Order of Song:
(Drum Roll)
Chorus x1
Verse x1
Chorus x1
Verse x1
Chorus x1
Verse x1
Chorus x1
Verse x1
Chorus x1
That's the whole song. A great bassline played by a great bassist.