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I Was Made To Love Her - The Genius Of James Jamerson

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Today we’re going to look at an absolute classic that I consider one of the greatest bass lines of all time by one of the greatest bass players of all time!

It’s the song I Was Made To Love Her by Stevie Wonder and the bass line is played by the legendary James Jamerson.

We're going to break it down and look at every aspect of James Jamerson's playing style from 16th Note syncopations to the chromatic lines, the open strings, the skips and everything in between.

This song is a total masterclass in melodic bass line creation.

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