Originally Posted By: swingbabymix

C - D/C - Fm/C - C



This kind of fixed bass, isn't it called ostinato?

Is there a pattern or where it's used. Or do you just rely on your ears?

If you use a normal bass, that's fine.
But I see some songs that like to become a constant bass, why on earth?


I run into this from time to time and my instincts used to say "mix it up" so that I don't play and hear a drone. As I learn more about music I try to incorporate (in this case) a C arpeggio or bounce across a C octave. Depends a lot on the context.

I like the term Pedal Point
"Pedal points "have a strong tonal effect, 'pulling' the harmony back to its root."


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