Afrobeat Bass - Everything Scatter
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Everything Scatter by Fela Kuti
This is an example of afrobeat bass playing. I played along to the song "Everything Scatter" by Fela Kuti (the founder of this Nigerian style of music). I panned my bass all the way left so it can be heard clearly.
Like Cuban music, afrobeat rhythms are structured around the clave. This song has a 3:2 clave.
In afrobeat, the bass and guitars play repeated phrases continuously for long periods of time, sometimes the entire song, with no fills or variations. In this way, a grooving and hypnotic foundation is laid in order for the long-form songs to unfold. It is everyone's job to keep solid time with a great feel. Focus and cosistency are key.
Try playing along without fills or variations in the part. Listen to how the bass part fits with the other parts: shekere, stick, drums, guitars, vocals, horns. Record yourself and listen back.
