Joe Cocker You can leave your hat on. Bass Cover Tabs Score Notation Chords Transcription

To get the tabs/score/chords from You Can Leave Your Hat On please go to: https://basscoverpete.com/ppj#PPJ-Joe... You can find the tabs/score/chords of all my videos on: https://basscoverpete.com/bass-transc... For an overview of all my video’s on YouTube, please go to: https://basscoverpete.com/video-s-on-... You can search for tabs/score/chords of all my video’s on my website: https://basscoverpete.com/search-tran... Homepage of BasscoverPete https://basscoverpete.com/ A lovely song from Joe Cocker written by Randy Newman! Arthur Barrow plays the bass on this song and he does a fine job! He plays the bass realy relaxed. Listen for instance at the licks in intro (bar 1-4). But listen especially at those same licks in the Bridge (bar 69-75). There it’s played really laid back. And there are some very beautiful double stops in this song (bar 16; 34; 60)! The maingroove (for instance bar 5) is really fun to play. Also played laid back, and the ‘secret’ here is the slide towards the E note and play the E, G and A notes staccato (short). If you want to practice playing a song laid back, this is the song to do so! I’ve had much fun rehearsing this bassline. If you like to watch more 80’s basscovers, please go to this playlist:    • 80's Basscovers with Tabs Score & Chords   Next to buying a transcription you can also support me by making a donation so I’m able to continue making these videos on YouTube. Donation in Euro’s: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Donation in USD: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... I play this song on a Fender Precision 1976. Standard E A D G tuning. No effects used. Bass: Arthur Barrow Album: Cocker (1986) Composer: Randy Newman #basscover #basscoverwithtabs This video is for educational purpose. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.