"Rock Steady" High Register Licks

I dunno...this one has always perplexed me. Every time I think I have it down after listening, I attempt it while listening and I throw my hands up and just start playing the stupid three notes after every measure. Drives me nuts, but I'm sure we'll find out at
some point there was a super secret bass trick we didn't know about...kinda like that F# Octave thing on Billy Jean. Enough to make your mind explode.
 
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Is this the 3 notes at 42.5 sec (and similar)?
Techically that's possible. It's a high F -F#-G where tyhe G is simultaneous with the low A. That's possible to do, playing an open A with your thumb.
But that would sound different than the rest of the low A's and on the recording I don't hear any difference, so I don't think it was played that way.

Are we even sure it's not a guitar?
 
Is this the 3 notes at 42.5 sec (and similar)?
Techically that's possible. It's a high F -F#-G where tyhe G is simultaneous with the low A. That's possible to do, playing an open A with your thumb.
But that would sound different than the rest of the low A's and on the recording I don't hear any difference, so I don't think it was played that way.

Are we even sure it's not a guitar?

I'm agreeing with you on this one. I don't hear a low A being simultaneously played with the F-F#-G lick and even if I did, you could omit the low A, and it would still sound funky as all hell. As far as it being a guitar, I highly doubt it, but who knows.

They should've kept transcriptions. Didn't these producers understand they were making music that would be studied and scrutinized 45 years in the future? :rage:
 
That's not super hard. It's all built around open A with your thumb. With all fingers it is awkward string crossing. Practice just playing the As and the fills. Skip the low G and C. Once you are dialed on that you just have to jump down to hit the groove notes around the A, all the low notes as thumb plucks.

Basically the same trick as slapping in the key of E. You can wander around and hit notes but that E is there whenever you need to thump it.

I do hear the guitars doing a similar run here and there but the bass is clearly doing it with that fat round tone. A little call and response happening.
 
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That's not super hard. It's all built around open A with your thumb. With all fingers it is awkward string crossing. Practice just playing the As and the fills. Skip the low G and C. Once you are dialed on that you just have to jump down to hit the groove notes around the A, all the low notes as thumb plucks.

Basically the same trick as slapping in the key of E. You can wander around and hit notes but that E is there whenever you need to thump it.

I do hear the guitars doing a similar run here and there but the bass is clearly doing it with that fat round tone. A little call and response happening.

Thanks, I tend not to use my thumb that way, and other than E, I tend not to play open notes.