Victor Wooten's awesome slapping skills are put into full effect on this track
from his 1996 debut album, "A Show of Hands". "Me & My Bass
Guitar" is a complex sounding song that is actually pretty accesible once
broken down. As with many of Victor's jams, lots of ghost notes (written "x"
on the tab) fill up space and give it that funky, complex groove. Also, check
out Victor's website to get familiar with his "hammer, slap, pluck"
technique. It is in full gear here.
Victor also has a secret to keeping his strings from vibrating too much: he
puts a fuzzy hair tie on the neck, dampening the strings enough to keep them
under control. You can see this in any of his videos or pictures of him playing.
Use a small hair tie to play this song -- it is essential to reaching his distinctive
sound.
This tab makes an attempt at all sections of the recorded version of the song,
and tells you how to string them together at the end. Though Victor may play
it differently, the overall effect is achieved! Happy tabbing.
* * * * * * * * *
SLAMMIN' INTRO GROOVE
The song begins with a percussive INTRO GROOVE. This should be easy to figure
out. Aside from the chords he "strums", the other notes are just percussive
experiments he does with his palms higher up on the neck.
Play along with the CD and be sure to "strum" those notes with all
the fingers of your right hand. He ends the intro with a quick tap on the G-string's
23rd fret before launching into the MAIN GROOVE. For that tap, use either you
right hand thumb or index finger.
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G--------------------------x--x-----x-----x-----x--x--|
D--------------------------x--x-----x-----x-----x--x--|
A-------START==>-----------x--x-----x-----x-----x--x--|
E--------------------------x--x-----x-----x-----x--x--|
"ah"
"uh"
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
D-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
A-----9-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----10----|
E-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
S
S
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
D-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
A-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
E-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----x-----------x--------x--x-----------x-----x-----|
D-----x-----------x--------x--x-----------x-----x-----|
A-----9-----------x--------x--x-----------x-----10----|
E-----x-----------x--------x--x-----------x-----x-----|
S
S
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----x-----------x-----x-----x-----x-----x-----x-----|
D-----x-----------x------x----x-----x-----x-----x-----|
A-----x-----------x-------x---x-----x-----x-----x-----|
E-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----x-----------x--------x--x-----------x-----x-----|
D-----x-----------x--------x--x-----------x-----x-----|
A-----9-----------x--------x--x-----------x-----10----|
E-----x-----------x--------x--x-----------x-----x-----|
S
S
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
D-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
A-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----11----|
E-----x-----------x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
S
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----x-----x-----x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
D-----x-----x-----x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
A-----x-----x-----x--------x--x-----x-----x-----12~~~~|
E-----x-----x-----x--------x--x-----x-----x-----x-----|
S~~~~~~
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------x-----x-----x-----------x-----x----t23----|
D-----------x-----x-----x-----------x-----x-----------|
A~~~~~~-----x-----x-----13~~~~~-----x-----x-----------| To MAIN GROOVE
E-----------x-----x-----x-----------x-----x-----------|
~~~~~~~
S~~~~~~
R
* * * * * * * * *
MAIN GROOVE / VERSE
Essentially, the main groove is based on triplets. The first method of playing
this groove involves tapping the note with your left hand (marked L; the "h"
by the number stands for 'hammer-on'), slapping the second ghost note with your
thumb (marked R), and then finishing off the triplet with a mute pluck (marked
P) on the G string. Mute the G string with the 'fat' of your playing fingers.
MAIN GROOVE, without tapping
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------x--------x--------------x-----------------||
D-------------h6--x----h7--x--------------------------||
A----------------------------h7--x--------x-h5--------||
E----h7--x----------------------------h5-------h6~~~--||
L R P L R P
L R L R P L R L L
If this strikes you as a little difficult, here is an easier way to do it. There
is no plucking involved. You just tap the note with your left hand (marked L),
and slap the remainder of the muted ghost notes with your right thumb (marked
R):
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------------------------------------------------||
D-------------h6--x--x-h7--x--------------------------||
A----------------------------h7--x--x-----x-h5--------||
E----h7--x--x-------------------------h5-------h6~~~--||
L R R L R R
L R L R R L R L L
Either way works. Practice them slowly at first and build speed. When you have
the 'bass' of it, let's add the right hand chord tapping.
MAIN GROOVE, added tapping with right hand - index & middle
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G---(t19)------------x--------------x-----------------|
D---(t19)-----h6--x----h7--x--------------------------|
A----------------------------h7--x--------x-h5--------|
E----h7-------------------------------h5-------h6~~~--|
Note that both measures of the groove are the same, except for the tapping with
the right hand (written in parenthesis) which goes from 19 to 16. Listen carefully
to the CD to get Victor's experimentations with the tapped chords. He sometimes
will repeat the hit on beat 2 of the measure, and also sometimes slides the
chords up on the release. There's a method to his madness, but I'll leave that
for you to find out. Now on to the chorus. . .
* * * * * * * * *
BREAKDOWN/VAMP and CHORUS
This is a toughie. Practice this slowly and the speed will come.
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G---(t16)------------x--------------x--------x--------|
D---(t16)-----h6--x----h7--x--------------------------|
A----------------------------h7--x--------------------| <--- VAMP
E----h7-------------------------------h5--x----h4-----|
L R P L R L R P L R
P L
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------4-h7-----4--------------2-----------------|
D-------------------------------------h4--x-----------|
A-------------------------------------------h4-----x--|
E----h3--x--------x----h3--x-h2--x-------------h2-----|
L R P L R P
L R L R P L R L L R
"And if you ever looking for
me . . . ."
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G--------------4--------------------4-----------------|
D-----------5-----------------------------4/5\4-------|
A-----------------x-h5-------------------------h5~~~--|
E----h3--x-------------h3--x-h2-----------------------|
L R P P R L
L R L P R L L L
"Don't go
too far . . . . "
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------4-h7-----4--------------2-----------------|
D-------------------------------------h4--x-----------|
A-------------------------------------------h4--------|
E----h3--x--------x----h3--x-h2--x-------------h2~~~~~|
L R P L R P
L R L R P L R L L
"'Cuz if you really
wanna find me . . . ."
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------------------------5/6~~~~~~~~~x-----------|
D-----------------7-----------6/7~~~~~~~~~x-----------|
A--------7/h8/h9----h9\h7\----0~~~~~~~~~~~x-----5-----|
E~~~~~x------------------h10--------------x-----------|
R L L L R L
L L STRUM~~~~~~~ P
"You know where
I are. . . ." "With. .
(As a variation, Victor also takes the strummed 6/7 chord up to 7/8 on the 4th
beat on the 2nd time round)
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------7--------------------------------------x--|
D-----------7--------------------7-h9-h9--7-h9~~~-----| To MODIFIED
A-----------------x-----6-h7--------------------------| MAIN GROOVE:
E-----7-----------------------------------------------|
R P
R R L R L
L R L P
. . . Me and My Bass
Guitar!"
* * * * * * * * *
MODIFIED MAIN GROOVE
The main groove is slightly different after the chorus. It's a combination of
the original MAIN GROOVE and the end of the CHORUS:
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------x--------x--------------x-----------------|
D-------------h6--x----h7--x--------------------------|
A----------------------------h7--x--------x-h5--------|
E----h7--x----------------------------h5-------h6~~~--|
L R P L R P
L R L R P L R L L
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------6/h7--------------------------------------||
D-----------6/h7--x-------------h7-h9--9--7--9~~~-----||
A-------------------h6--6-h7--7--------------------9--|| REPEAT 4X
E----h7-----------------------------------------------||
R P
R L R L R L L R L R
P
* * * * * * * * *
"TOO FUNKY" VAMP
This is the intro to the OFFA DAT FUNK GROOVE. Of course, I can't be sure what
Victor is actually doing when he plays this, however I believe that he is utilizing
his "picking thumb" technique in which he slaps with both sides of
his thumb in an up-down motion - like the motion of a guitar pick. Try and do
this whenever there is a string of Rs together. He varies the riff, but it basically
looks like this:
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------------------x-------------------------h4--||
D--------------7-----------------------------7--------||
A-----------------------------------------------------|| REPEAT 7X
E-----5--5--5-----x-----------x--x--5--5--7-----------||
R R R P R
P R R R R R P
L
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------------------x-----x-h20-------------------|
D--------------7--------x-----x----h19---h19----------| To "OFFADAT"
A-----------------------x-----x-------------h18-------| FUNK GROOVE:
E-----5--5--5-----------x-----x-------h5--------------|
R R R P
R R R R L R R
* * * * * * * * *
"OFFADAT" FUNK GROOVE
This little groove in the middle of the song is 100% tapping, so I've nixed
the "h" and "t" symbols in the composite -- it's also pretty
complicated and tricky to get down, but luckily just a one measure loop. Repeat
it eight times before going into the reprise of the SLAMMIN' INTRO GROOVE.
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G--------------7--19----------------------19-7--------||
D--------------7-----------------------------7--------||
A-----21-19-21----------21-19-21-19-21----------21----|| REPEAT 8X
E-----7-----------------5-----------5-----------------||
L L L L
L L L L L L L
R R
R R
R
If that is just too hard to read, I've broken it down into what each of your
hands should be doing:
"BASS" (left hand) tapping chords (h)
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G--------------7-----------------------------7--------||
D--------------7-----------------------------7--------||
A-----------------------------------------------------||
E-----7-----------------5-----------5-----------------||
"TREBLE" (right hand) tapping chords (t)
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------------19----------------------19----------||
D-----------------------------------------------------||
A-----21-19-21----------21-19-21-19-21----------21----||
E-----------------------------------------------------||
* * * * * * * * *
SUPERFAST RIFF
"Yo Vic, do that. . uh. . Do that. . .Yeah!". The SUPERFAST RIFF sounds
amazing on the record, and when you break it down you understand why it does.
Essentially, Victor is adding one extra ghost note to the regular groove take
it from a triplet feel to a 16th note double-time quad feel. I believe he does
it like this: The technique now shifts from "hammer, slap, pluck"
to "hammer, slap, pluck, pluck". Try it out, and try to find something
that feels comfortable. My tablature time might not be quite right, but throughout
this tab, try and concentrate on getting the feel by yourself by listening to
the CD.
1 + e + & + a + 2 + e + & + a + 3 + e
+ & + a + 4 + e + & + a +
G-------------x---------x-x--------x-x--------x-----------x---------x-|
D-----------x----h6---x------h7--x----------x-----------x---------x---|
A------------------------------------h7---x---------------------------|
E----h7---x--------------------------------------h5---x------h6-x-----|
L R P P L
R P P L R P PL R P P L
R P P L R P P
1 + e + & + a + 2 + e + & + a + 3 + e
+ & + a + 4 + e + & + a +
G-------------x---------x-x--------x-x----------------x---------------|
D-----------x----h6---x------h7--x--------------------x---------------|
A------------------------------------h7~~slide~down~~\x---------------|
E----h7---x-------------------------------------------x---------------|
L R P P L
R P P L R P PR
R
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------6/h7--------------------------------------||
D-----------6/h7--x-------------h7-h9--9--7--9~~~-----|| Back to
A-------------------h6--6-h7--7--------------------9--|| MODIFIED
E----h7-----------------------------------------------|| MAIN GROOVE
R P
R L R L R L L R L R
P
* * * * * * * * *
"JIGGABUTT" GROOVE and ENDING
There are many ways to play the "Jiggabutt" groove that Victor fades
back in with, but here are two ways that work:
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------6/h7~~------------------------7-----------||
D-----------6/h7~~------------------------7-----------||
A-----------------------h7-h5-------------------------||
E-----7-----------x-----------x-h7-h5-----------5-----||
R P
R L L L L
P R
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------x--------x--------------------7-----------||
D-------------h6--x-----------------------7-----------||
A-----------------------h7-h5-------------------------|| REPEAT w/adlib
E----h7--x--------------------x-h7-h5-----------5-----|| until end
L R P L R P
L L L L P
R
Variations: Listen out for some of Victor's variations throughout the last part
of the song. Sometimes he doesn't hit the 7/7 chord at all. Also, he sometimes
hits "off" notes (followed by a "What?" on the record) that
are worth checking out.
And finally, the last two measures of the song:
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----------6\h7~~------------------------------------|
D-----------6\h7~~------------------------------------|
A-----------------------7-h5--------------------------|
E-----7-----------x-----------x--5--4-----5-----6-----|
R P
R L L L L
1 e & a 2 e
& a 3 e & a 4 e &
a
G-----7~~~~~~~~~~\x-----------------------------------||
D-----9~~~~~~~~~~\x-----------------------------------||
A-----x~~~~~~~~~~\x-----------------------------------||
E-----7~~~~~~~~~~\x-----------------------------------||
STRUM~~~~~~~"Ack! Don't mighty know."
* * * * * * * * *
PUTTIN' IT ALL TOGETHER
Now, follow the chart, put the pieces together, follow the instructions, and
you're set to perform the CD version of the song! You may want to add a touch
of reverb, which is what it sounds like Victor's doing. It also helps the dynamic.
And be creative! Add your own parts, and make the way you perform it your very
own!
Me & My Bass Guitar Chart:
SLAMMIN' INTRO GROOVE (as written)
MAIN GROOVE, without tapping (4X; end on the 3rd beat's note on the 4th measure)
MAIN GROOVE, with tapping (4X; vamp into the chorus)
CHORUS (as written)
MODIFIED MAIN GROOVE (4X; end on the 3rd beat's note on the 7th measure)
MAIN GROOVE, with tapping (4X; vamp into the chorus)
CHORUS (as written)
MODIFIED MAIN GROOVE (4X; end on the 3rd beat's note on the 7th measure)
TOO FUNKY VAMP (as written)
OFFADAT FUNK GROOVE (as written)
SLAMMIN' INTRO GROOVE (as written)
MAIN GROOVE, without tapping (2X)
SUPERFAST RIFF (1X)
MODIFIED MAIN GROOVE (till "fade out")
JIGGABUTT GROOVE and ENDING ("fade in", play until ending.)
* * * * * * * * *
END NOTES
Victor Lemonte Wooten is a fabulous musician -- a true bass virtuoso. Exploring
his song "Me and My Bass Guitar" is intended to teach you some of
his trademark techniques in a way that is fun and challenging (and so you can
show off to your friends!) Teaching myself this song has opened up whole new
worlds of technical ability that I apply to my playing and compositions. As
Victor would put it, learning the song is a means of giving you new tools to
build up your own work. There's no point in parroting Victor's voice, so use
his gifts to help you strengthen your own voice. Lastly, know that my fingerings
on the tab are for me - it's likely you'll find easier ways to play what I've
written, so explore that. I hope that this complete version is accurate and
easy to understand -- feel free to email me at daranjo@hotmail.com if you have
any questions. I'm an 18 year old bassist in NYC looking for a gig! Gimme a
gig man! Happy playing.