L.O.V.E.
This song first came to my attention in the advert for Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle perfume starring Keira Knightley. That probing melodic bass part made my ears prick up and I had to know who played it. A bit of internet research later and I found it was none other than one of my favourite players of all time, Mr Raphael Saadiq (who also produced the album the track is from).
The song moves through 3 keys (G Ab and A) so i hope you’ve been keeping up with your reading! It’s got a swung 16th/Semiquaver feel and Raphael plays it with his characteristic laid back intensity, “always keep the bass moving”.
Not much more to say on this one, I’m mostly playing standard major scale shapes (2nd finger on root) or box shapes based around the root or fifth of the chord. Everyone I’ve seen plays it differently so have fun figuring out the best way for you, or watch the video and use my fingerings 🙂
This was recorded on my 50s reissue Fender Precision bass strung with Ernie Ball Slinky Flatwounds with a ’62 reissue pickup and a foam mute under the strings at the bridge. I recorded direct into my mbox2 into Logic and added a little compression and an eq bump at 200hz  and 1340hz.
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