Mack The Knife On The Fender Jazz Bobby Darin Guide
The bass line for legendary 1959 recording of "Mack the Knife" was originally played by the renowned session bassist Milt Hinton on an upright acoustic bass . While the studio version uses the deep, woody tone of the double bass, the song's iconic walking bass line is a frequent study for electric bassists using the Fender Jazz Bass due to its growling bridge pickup, which helps the intricate key changes cut through a mix. Performance Breakdown
Darin’s version, arranged by , earned him two Grammy Awards and is considered the definitive swing interpretation of the Kurt Weill standard. On a Fender Jazz Bass , players often favor the bridge pickup and a slight touch of "muffling" with the palm to mimic the original's upright thump. NEW Mack The Knife - Bobby Darin {Stereo} 1959 MACK THE KNIFE on the Fender jazz Bobby Darin
: The arrangement is famous for its five chromatic key changes , ratcheting up the tension by moving from and finally ending in The bass line for legendary 1959 recording of
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