Bass Guitar - Level 1 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1638063
By The Rolling Stones. By Norman Whitfield. Arranged by Dominik Bornhorn. This edition: pdf, streaming. Pop, R & B, Soul. Bass Guitar (without TAB). 1 pages. Dominik Bornhorn #1205797. Published by Dominik Bornhorn (A0.1638063).
Bass transcription of The Temptations’ “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg”.
As recorded on the 1966 album Gettin’ Ready, featuring James Jamerson on bass.
This transcription captures the driving, syncopated groove that defined the Motown sound of the mid-60s.
Carefully notated for beginner-level players, with full rhythm accuracy and chord symbols.
No tablature included – perfect for those studying Jamerson’s signature phrasing, chromatic approach, and rhythmic nuance.
Ideal for fans of classic soul, Motown, and foundational R&B bass playing.
This transcription and its visual presentation are respectfully inspired by the cultural and musical context of the original work. Full credit to the original artists and creators.
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