Chords for Easy Bass Lesson! Dusic - Brick
Tempo:
135.4 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
G
D
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
What's going on everybody?
I got a simple one here for you tonight.
This is by the group
Brick from back in the day
late 70s
Song called doozic.
Okay.
It's in the key of e goes a little something like this
[Eb] [A] [Ab] [E]
[Eb] [A] [Ab]
[D] [A]
[Eb] [A] [Ab]
[E]
Okay, i'm just gonna do that main
Groove right there the main hook
Okay, there's a couple other parts to the song that i'm not gonna do on this video
I will tell you what key it's in or what notes are being played so you can go ahead and listen to it
But let me show you this main part first.
So like I said, it's in the key of e so
[D] [E]
so that's uh open e
e on the seventh fret a string
[Eb]
e flat
[D] d
[Bb] [A] Then a on the fifth fret
[Ab] a flat
[G]
g
[E] so all together
[G] back to [E] opening
Okay, so
[D]
[G] okay, and [E] then it repeats the
the top part the
E seventh fret e flat d so now we'll put it together
[D] [A] [G]
[D] [A] Okay
Now the last part is is uh goes like
[Ab] [E]
So the other part is kind of straight
[D] [G] [Eb] [A]
[E]
[G] [Eb] [D]
[B] So that [A] last part is
[E] So [A] it doubles up on the a
[E]
Okay
so
That's the main groove
Now the other parts that i'm not gonna play
One instrument, they're like instrumental parts in the song and if you listen to the original record, you know what i'm talking about
One's in the key of b switches to b
And what's cool about these two little interlude
Parts
is that uh
They're both really good for ad-libbing and throwing in little parts and being creative.
Okay
so
You can go ahead and play along with the record
During those two parts one's in b
The other one's in e.
Okay
And then you can figure out your own parts that work with the song.
Okay, that's what's cool about this song
there's a couple parts where you can go ahead and
And uh ad-lib and have some fun with the other part that I was just playing is the structured part
Is the main hook?
Okay, this is one of those songs where you can just play
[G] And most people who are old school funksters will know what song you're talking about, [A] okay, it's like brick house
[D] [A] It's that same thing where you know, the bass line stands on its own.
Okay
so
That's the song right there.
There's one other part.
It's like a walk down transition
Now this is another one too where?
I want you guys to listen to it
Tell me what you think in the comments
For years.
I was playing it.
It's a
Uh chromatic down from a to e and for years I was playing is like
[G] [Gb] [E]
[A] Okay
And just listening to the original tonight
When I was about to make this video
I said
Hmm sounds like he's doing something else
To me.
It sounds like he's going
[G] [Ab] [A] [E]
[D] Okay, so I I'm hearing
[G] [Ab] [A] [E]
[D] [E]
Okay, let me know what you think
I think both parts would work
You could either go
[G] [F] [E] [D]
[G] [A] Or you can go
[G]
[Eb] [A] [Ab] [G]
So let me know what you're thinking on that let me know what you all come up with and uh, hope you enjoy the video
Leave some comments subscribe to the channel
Keep those suggestions coming in.
I'm trying to get to them y'all i'm trying
I like what's coming in though some good good suggestions, so i'll catch y'all next time
I got a simple one here for you tonight.
This is by the group
Brick from back in the day
late 70s
Song called doozic.
Okay.
It's in the key of e goes a little something like this
[Eb] [A] [Ab] [E]
[Eb] [A] [Ab]
[D] [A]
[Eb] [A] [Ab]
[E]
Okay, i'm just gonna do that main
Groove right there the main hook
Okay, there's a couple other parts to the song that i'm not gonna do on this video
I will tell you what key it's in or what notes are being played so you can go ahead and listen to it
But let me show you this main part first.
So like I said, it's in the key of e so
[D] [E]
so that's uh open e
e on the seventh fret a string
[Eb]
e flat
[D] d
[Bb] [A] Then a on the fifth fret
[Ab] a flat
[G]
g
[E] so all together
[G] back to [E] opening
Okay, so
[D]
[G] okay, and [E] then it repeats the
the top part the
E seventh fret e flat d so now we'll put it together
[D] [A] [G]
[D] [A] Okay
Now the last part is is uh goes like
[Ab] [E]
So the other part is kind of straight
[D] [G] [Eb] [A]
[E]
[G] [Eb] [D]
[B] So that [A] last part is
[E] So [A] it doubles up on the a
[E]
Okay
so
That's the main groove
Now the other parts that i'm not gonna play
One instrument, they're like instrumental parts in the song and if you listen to the original record, you know what i'm talking about
One's in the key of b switches to b
And what's cool about these two little interlude
Parts
is that uh
They're both really good for ad-libbing and throwing in little parts and being creative.
Okay
so
You can go ahead and play along with the record
During those two parts one's in b
The other one's in e.
Okay
And then you can figure out your own parts that work with the song.
Okay, that's what's cool about this song
there's a couple parts where you can go ahead and
And uh ad-lib and have some fun with the other part that I was just playing is the structured part
Is the main hook?
Okay, this is one of those songs where you can just play
[G] And most people who are old school funksters will know what song you're talking about, [A] okay, it's like brick house
[D] [A] It's that same thing where you know, the bass line stands on its own.
Okay
so
That's the song right there.
There's one other part.
It's like a walk down transition
Now this is another one too where?
I want you guys to listen to it
Tell me what you think in the comments
For years.
I was playing it.
It's a
Uh chromatic down from a to e and for years I was playing is like
[G] [Gb] [E]
[A] Okay
And just listening to the original tonight
When I was about to make this video
I said
Hmm sounds like he's doing something else
To me.
It sounds like he's going
[G] [Ab] [A] [E]
[D] Okay, so I I'm hearing
[G] [Ab] [A] [E]
[D] [E]
Okay, let me know what you think
I think both parts would work
You could either go
[G] [F] [E] [D]
[G] [A] Or you can go
[G]
[Eb] [A] [Ab] [G]
So let me know what you're thinking on that let me know what you all come up with and uh, hope you enjoy the video
Leave some comments subscribe to the channel
Keep those suggestions coming in.
I'm trying to get to them y'all i'm trying
I like what's coming in though some good good suggestions, so i'll catch y'all next time
Key:
A
E
G
D
Ab
A
E
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ What's going on everybody?
_ I got a simple one here for you tonight.
_ This is by the group
_ _ Brick from back in the day
late 70s
Song called doozic.
Okay.
It's in the key of e goes a little something like this
[Eb] _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
Okay, i'm just gonna do that main
Groove right there the main hook
Okay, there's a couple other parts to the song that i'm not gonna do on this video
I will tell you what key it's in or what notes are being played so you can go ahead and listen to it
_ But let me show you this main part first.
So like I said, it's in the key of e so _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E]
so that's uh open e _ _ _ _
e on the seventh fret a string
[Eb] _ _
_ e flat
_ [D] _ d _
[Bb] _ _ _ [A] Then a on the fifth fret
_ _ [Ab] a flat
_ [G] _
g
_ [E] so all together _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ back to [E] opening
_ _ Okay, so
_ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ okay, and [E] then it repeats the
the top part the _
E seventh fret e flat d so now we'll put it together
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [A] Okay
Now the last part is is uh goes like
[Ab] _ [E] _ _
_ So the other part is kind of straight _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Eb] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Eb] _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] So that [A] last part is
[E] So _ [A] it doubles up on the a
_ _ [E] _ _
Okay
_ so
_ That's the main groove
_ Now the other parts that i'm not gonna play
One instrument, they're like instrumental parts in the song and if you listen to the original record, you know what i'm talking about
_ One's in the key of b switches to b
And what's cool about these two little interlude _
_ _ _ _ Parts
is that uh
They're both really good for ad-libbing and throwing in little parts and being creative.
Okay
so
You can go ahead and play along with the record
During those two parts one's in b
The other one's in e.
Okay
_ And then you can figure out your own parts that work with the song.
Okay, that's what's cool about this song
there's a couple parts where you can go ahead and
And uh ad-lib and have some fun with the other part that I was just playing is the structured part
Is the main hook?
Okay, this is one of those songs where you can just play
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ And most people who are old school funksters will know what song you're talking about, [A] okay, it's like brick house
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ It's that same thing where you know, the bass line stands on its own.
Okay
so
_ That's the song right there.
There's one other part.
It's like a walk down transition
Now this is another one too where?
_ I want you guys to listen to it
Tell me what you think in the comments
For years.
I was playing it.
It's a
Uh chromatic down from a to e and for years I was playing is like
[G] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] Okay
And just listening to the original tonight _
When I was about to make this video
_ I said
Hmm sounds like he's doing something else
To me.
It sounds like he's going
[G] _ _ [Ab] _ [A] _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ _ Okay, so I I'm hearing
[G] _ _ [Ab] _ [A] _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Okay, let me know what you think
I think both parts would work
You could either go
[G] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [E] _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [A] Or you can go
[G] _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ [G] _
_ _ So let me know what you're thinking on that let me know what you all come up with and uh, hope you enjoy the video
Leave some comments subscribe to the channel
_ _ Keep those suggestions coming in.
I'm trying to get to them y'all i'm trying _
I like what's coming in though some good good suggestions, so i'll catch y'all next time
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ What's going on everybody?
_ I got a simple one here for you tonight.
_ This is by the group
_ _ Brick from back in the day
late 70s
Song called doozic.
Okay.
It's in the key of e goes a little something like this
[Eb] _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
Okay, i'm just gonna do that main
Groove right there the main hook
Okay, there's a couple other parts to the song that i'm not gonna do on this video
I will tell you what key it's in or what notes are being played so you can go ahead and listen to it
_ But let me show you this main part first.
So like I said, it's in the key of e so _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E]
so that's uh open e _ _ _ _
e on the seventh fret a string
[Eb] _ _
_ e flat
_ [D] _ d _
[Bb] _ _ _ [A] Then a on the fifth fret
_ _ [Ab] a flat
_ [G] _
g
_ [E] so all together _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ back to [E] opening
_ _ Okay, so
_ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ okay, and [E] then it repeats the
the top part the _
E seventh fret e flat d so now we'll put it together
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [A] Okay
Now the last part is is uh goes like
[Ab] _ [E] _ _
_ So the other part is kind of straight _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Eb] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Eb] _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] So that [A] last part is
[E] So _ [A] it doubles up on the a
_ _ [E] _ _
Okay
_ so
_ That's the main groove
_ Now the other parts that i'm not gonna play
One instrument, they're like instrumental parts in the song and if you listen to the original record, you know what i'm talking about
_ One's in the key of b switches to b
And what's cool about these two little interlude _
_ _ _ _ Parts
is that uh
They're both really good for ad-libbing and throwing in little parts and being creative.
Okay
so
You can go ahead and play along with the record
During those two parts one's in b
The other one's in e.
Okay
_ And then you can figure out your own parts that work with the song.
Okay, that's what's cool about this song
there's a couple parts where you can go ahead and
And uh ad-lib and have some fun with the other part that I was just playing is the structured part
Is the main hook?
Okay, this is one of those songs where you can just play
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ And most people who are old school funksters will know what song you're talking about, [A] okay, it's like brick house
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ It's that same thing where you know, the bass line stands on its own.
Okay
so
_ That's the song right there.
There's one other part.
It's like a walk down transition
Now this is another one too where?
_ I want you guys to listen to it
Tell me what you think in the comments
For years.
I was playing it.
It's a
Uh chromatic down from a to e and for years I was playing is like
[G] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] Okay
And just listening to the original tonight _
When I was about to make this video
_ I said
Hmm sounds like he's doing something else
To me.
It sounds like he's going
[G] _ _ [Ab] _ [A] _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ _ Okay, so I I'm hearing
[G] _ _ [Ab] _ [A] _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Okay, let me know what you think
I think both parts would work
You could either go
[G] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [E] _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [A] Or you can go
[G] _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ [G] _
_ _ So let me know what you're thinking on that let me know what you all come up with and uh, hope you enjoy the video
Leave some comments subscribe to the channel
_ _ Keep those suggestions coming in.
I'm trying to get to them y'all i'm trying _
I like what's coming in though some good good suggestions, so i'll catch y'all next time