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April 9, 2009

walking bass lines are reassuring

Posted by dogpossum on April 9, 2009 1:55 PM in the category djing and lindy hop and other dances and music | Comments (0)

Listening to HCCT the other night I was struck by a particular song. Or, rather, part of one song. It had people clapping.

It's the walking bass line. People like it. Dancers like it. I've heard hardcore DJs refer to the walking bass line as something for beginner dancers. But I think we all like a walking bass line. Sometimes we just like the simple, bomp-bomp-bomp of a walking bass line telling us exactly where the beat is. Sometimes it's just reassuring to have the rhythm pointed out to us. And sometimes it's a clever point of reference for a more complicated melody. And if you're feeling a bit tired, you can ignore the fancy stuff going on around it, and just step with that walking bass. Walk with it.

The most-used example of a walking bass line is from Nina Simone's version of My Baby Just Cares For Me:



Posted by dogpossum on April 9, 2009 1:55 PM in the category djing and lindy hop and other dances and music

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