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Burn by Deep Purple Guitar Tablature - Digital Sheet Music

By Deep Purple
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Bass Guitar TAB - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1194342

By Deep Purple. By David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, and Ritchie Blackmore. Arranged by Tracy Dean McCallum. Rock. Score. 7 pages. Tracy Dean McCallum #793716. Published by Tracy Dean McCallum (A0.1194342).

https://tracymccallum.com/

The bassline in Deep Purple's "Burn" is a driving force that propels the song forward with its powerful and rhythmic groove. Here's a breakdown of its characteristics:

Overall Feel:

Solid and Energetic: The bassline locks in with the drums to create a tight foundation for the song's energy.

Driving: It emphasizes the root notes of the chords, pushing the song forward with a strong rhythmic pulse.

Technical Aspects:

Mostly Root Notes: The bassline primarily focuses on the root notes of the chords, providing a clear harmonic foundation.

Octave Jumps: There are occasional octave jumps that add emphasis and variation to the melody.

Palm Muting: Some sections might utilize palm muting, a technique where the palm rests lightly on the strings near the bridge, creating a percussive and muted sound.

Chromatic Passing Tones: There might be a few chromatic passing tones used sparingly to add some melodic tension and movement.

Specific Sections:

Intro: The bassline kicks in with a driving root note pattern, establishing the groove from the start.

Verse: Follows the chord progression with a mix of root notes and occasional passing tones.

Chorus: The bassline might become more syncopated and rhythmic, adding to the song's intensity.

Guitar Solo: The bass might drop out briefly or play a simpler pattern to allow the guitar solo to shine.

Outro: Often returns to the driving root note pattern from the intro, bringing the song to a powerful close.

Overall, the bassline in "Burn" is a classic example of how a simple yet effective part can lay the foundation for a rock song's energy and drive.

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