[quote=Joe Videtto2]
Bass thumper, I would love to hear some of what you've learned through these exercises, of course on a song-by-song basis. In fact, I had a similar idea for learning in this way which I had posted to the Jamzone Forum (I'll list it below) - are there any forums or online groups where people discuss and analyze why the recording of a particular song sounds so good ?

Hey Joe,
As it turns out I just finished a recording today on a popular R&B/Soul song from the 70s. I sent you a PM, reply to that and I'll put you on my distribution list. Someone said the 60s and 70s were "the golden age" of popular music; can't say that I disagree smile

I'm not aware of any forum where people discuss and analyze why a particular song sounds so good. I made an attempt or two here but there was little if any interest which is a shame. Learning how the masters did it in the past is one great way I try to grow my skills.

--Steve


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For me there’s no better place in the band than to have one leg in the harmony world and the other in the percussive. Thank you Paul Tutmarc and Leo Fender.