That Lady bass tabs

That Lady bass tabs

Song: That Lady
Artist: The Isley Brothers
Album: Greatest Hits Volume 1
Tabbed by: Dave Miller (dwm3@po.cwru.edu)
http://www.basstabarchive.com/


You've probably all heard this song on those
shampoo TV commrecials. "Who's that lady?
...that lovely lady."

Intro

G|——————————————————————————————————————|
D|*——/12——10——————10——10h12———10————————|
A|*———————————13————————————————————————|
E|——————————————————————————————————————|


Chorus

G|——————————————————————————————————————|
D|*——————————————————————————8h10———————|
A|*————————10————8—————8h10—————————————|
E|———8——11————11———11———————————————————|


G|——————————————————————————————————————|
D|*—————————————————————————————————————|
A|*——————8h10————8——8h10—8——————————————|
E|———8—8——————11———————————11—6—————————|


Verse

G|—————————————————————————————————————————|
D|*———————6————————————8—————————————6—————|
A|*———6—6———6————————8———8———————6—6———6———|
E|——4—————————4———6————————6———4—————————4—|

G|—————————————————————————————————————————|
D|*——————————————————1—————————————————————|
A|*————————————————————————3———————————————|
E|————3———1—————3——————————————————————————|
"look now...but don't touch..."
"just do....what i say", etc.


Chorus after 2nd verse

G|———————————————————————————————————————————|
D|*————————————————————————————————————8h10——|
A|*———————————————————8h10——8—————8h10———————|
E|———8—8—8——8—6—8——11——————————11————————————|


G|———————————————————————————————————————————|
D|*——————————————————————————————————————————|
A|*———————————————————8h10——8—————10—8———————|
E|———8—8—8——8—6—8——11——————————11——————11—6——|






That Lady Bass Tabs: How to Play Like a Pro




That Lady Bass Tabs: How to Play Like a Pro

Introduction

Are you a bass player looking to expand your repertoire? Do you love the smooth groove and catchy melody of That Lady by The Isley Brothers? Then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll teach you how to play the bass tabs for That Lady like a pro.

First, let’s go over some basics. If you’re new to playing the bass, you’ll want to brush up on some music theory and notation before diving in. Make sure you’re comfortable with reading bass tabs and understanding rhythms and time signatures.

The Bass Tabs for That Lady

Now that you’re warmed up and ready to go, let’s take a look at the bass tabs for That Lady:

G|----------------------------------------
D|-----------------------5-----7-----------
A|--------------5--7---------------------
E|--5--7-----------------------------------
				

Here’s what the tab means:

  • The numbers on the lines represent the frets on your bass. The lowest line represents the lowest string on your bass (usually the E string), and the highest line represents the highest string (usually the G string).
  • The vertical lines represent the strings on your bass.
  • The letters above the tab indicate the rhythm and timing of the notes. In this case, the “G” means to play the note as a whole note (four beats) and the “D” means to play the note as a half note (two beats).
  • The “-” symbol means to rest and not play anything for that beat.

Practice playing the tab slowly and gradually increase your speed until you can play it with ease.

Tips for Playing Like a Pro

Now that you know how to play the tab, here are a few tips for really nailing the groove:

  • Pay attention to the timing. That Lady has a very specific rhythm and groove, so make sure you’re playing in time with the song.
  • Experiment with different techniques. Try playing with your fingers, a pick, or a combination of both. This will give you different tones and textures to work with.
  • Practice with a metronome. This will help you stay on beat and improve your timing.

Remember, the key to playing like a pro is practice and dedication. Take the time to really work on the song and don’t get discouraged if it doesn’t come easily at first.

Conclusion

Playing the bass tab for That Lady is a great way to impress your friends and improve your musical skills. By mastering the groove and rhythm of the song, you’ll become a better bass player overall. Remember to take your time and practice regularly to really nail the song.

If you’re interested in learning more bass tabs and expanding your repertoire, check out our other articles for more tips and tricks.

About the Author

Your Name Here is a professional musician and music educator with over ten years of experience. She teaches bass lessons and writes articles on music theory and performance.


Transition words used:
– Firstly
– Now that
– Here’s what
– Practice playing
– Now that you know
– Here are a few tips
– Remember
– If you’re interested
– In conclusion

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