Take Me Home Country Roads John Denver Bass Cover with Tabs











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Bass cover of Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver • E Standard Tuning • Brightness of the Sun: 31 degrees outside, so much too not bright • Tabs in this video created by me available here: • https://samboatmusic.com/bass-tabs/ • â–¶Wonder How I play my tabs? Click this link! • Tab Player: https://goplayalong.com/?c=samboatmusic • â–¶Wonder How I Make my tabs? Check out Guitar Pro Here👇 • Tab Maker: https://www.guitar-pro.com/#ae370 • â–¶Want to send me a gift? Check out my Wishlist! • https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls... • â–¶Link to everything I use (Gear): • https://www.amazon.com/shop/samboatmu... • Gear that I use • â–¶Strap (Amazon): https://geni.us/rushstrap • â–¶Bass (Amazon): https://geni.us/SchecterSS5 • â–¶Strings (Amazon): https://geni.us/dadd5str • â–¶Amp: (Amazon) https://geni.us/N20U • â–¶Cabinet: (Amazon) https://geni.us/kPtBi • â–¶Camera: (Amazon) https://geni.us/GbeB • â–¶DI (Amazon): https://geni.us/SansAmpBDDI • â–¶Audio Interface (Amazon): https://geni.us/24c • â–¶Compressor (Amazon): https://geni.us/MXRcomp • (Links are Affiliate Links) • â–¶Tone Settings • Bass - 1/2 Neck Pickup - full • Mid - 1/2 Bridge Pickup - none • Treble - 1/2 • â–¶Sansamp • level - 1/3 • blend - full • treble - 2/3 • bass - 2/3 • drive - 2/3 • â–¶Compressor • Ratio - 4 • Release - 3/4 • Attack - 3/4 • Output - 2/3 • Input - 2/3 • Thank you to my Super Supporters and my Superior Supporters on Patreon • David Leigh • For Making this video possible • Year: 1971 • Album: Poems, Prayers Promises • Bassist: Richard Kniss (Double Bass) • Genre: Country • ** • I spent about 5 hours tabbing this out since parts of it were hard to hear. The notes themselves are pretty easy, but it's the octave that they are that's the tricky part • This was the version from Poems, Prayers, and Promises (the original). I later found the version from The John Denver Collection which has more (and different) bass in it. • I'm doing the original version, and then I might do the John Denver Collection Version if enough people would like it. • So I used to work at a boy scout camp called El Rancho Cima. (fun fact, Joe exotic, the tiger king himself, actually worked there back in the 80's as the camp medic), but it closed down due to a flood along the river portion of the camp that caused millions of dollars in damage. So, for the closing summer, we brought back a camp song that they used to sing years ago. It's called ranch road 12. It's basically Country roads, but with altered lyrics to fit the camp (as many scouting songs do to other tunes). So the song always brings back memories of camp and friends and good times that we had. This was also one of my gateway country songs. I used to hate country, but I firmly believe that there are good songs in any genre. This is the first one I found that I liked. After this, I had found Wagon Wheel, and then Parachute (Chris stapleton), then his whole traveller album (the one Tennesee whiskey is off of), and then I found must be the whiskey , and I'm slowly finding more and more that I like. • As for why I tabbed it the way that I did, It felt pretty natural to use the 7 and the 9 for the most part. It's a smaller stretch than 7 and 4 (though that's perfectly fine), it just felt like the span of 3 frets fit the song best. • Thanks for watching! Enjoy :) • #JohnDenver #bass #basscover #tabs • This music belongs to The original artists. Please support them by buying their music • ______ • Disclaimer: This description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. There is no additional cost to you. This helps support my channel and allows me to continue to make more videos for you all :)

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