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The bass part of “Behind Blue Eyes” in Limp Bizkit's version does not appear to have been performed by a real bass, but rather by a bass synthesizer. This observation suggests that the bass line presents sound characteristics specific to synthesizers, offering a more synthetic and sustained sound.
From a playability point of view on the this song, there seems to be no apparent difficulty. The bass line of the song consists primarily of sustained root notes, with generous use of sustain, particularly on longer note values such as half notes and whole notes. This simple and sustained approach helps create an atmospheric and melodic ambiance, characteristic of Limp Bizkit's version of “Behind Blue Eyes”.
When tackling this bass part, focus on keeping the sustained notes clear and maintaining sustain to achieve the version's signature sound. Experiment with expression and dynamics to capture the essence of the piece. Don't hesitate to adjust the sustain and touch depending on the sound you want to reproduce. By approaching this part with a relaxed and expressive approach, you will be able to render the bass line convincingly and faithfully to the original recording.
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