Artist: Beck Song Title: Where It's At This is a cool song and the bass is pretty easy, but pretyy dang funky. OK. The distance between the notes have nothing to do with the rhythm. I figure you'll be able to listen to the song and figure out when to play the notes I wrote down. The lines don't indicate measures either. Just so you don't think I'm an idiot. ~ means hammer on ^ means pull off Listen to the song to figure out when each of these parts is played and when. The main riff is as follows. This is part A. D---------------7----7-7-|----------------7--5--4~5^4-0-| A---------3-5-7----7-----|--------3-5-7-----------------| E----5-------------------|---5--------------------------| They play this 4 times before going into the "Where it's at" part which is just an E played at different times. you should be able to figure it out if you're not stupid. That is part B. The third part is kinda like a bridge. This is part C. It's played twice at a time. D--------5------------3----|------2--2-------0---2-| A-------------3---5--------|-------------2---------| E---3----------------------|--0--------------------| Those are the three basic parts of the song that have bass. Enjoy! --Brian Munz <96132@TaylorU.edu>