What do you call that low bumping bass tone in the background of all those jazz songs from the 1940's and 1950's (and some early 1960's)? It loops and kinda goes like "boom boom bom boom badoo boom boom bom boom boom boom"?
Example: starts at 0:09 and can be heard behind the clapping
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lq7wO1qtQuM
...it's just a bassline?
>>61274180
It's this specific one, and I hear it everywhere.
OP might be referring to walking bass.
Anyway, bass in that song basically plays fifths.
I-vi-ii-V is just a super common chord progression in music from that period
http://www.studybass.com/lessons/harmony/the-I-vi-ii-V-chord-progression/
>>61274192
It's just a really generic bassline that's been used in a few songs. There isn't a special name for it or anything.
a syncopated beat. it's an off-beat bassline drum pattern with a pickup
I think I kinda know what you mean OP. Is it like the bass in the Monty Python intermission music?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0wOD9TWynM
in jazz the chord progression that gives you that circle of fifths bassline is often called the Heart and Soul progression after the song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8CSjDC18b0
chord progression starts at 0:13
>>61274211
Sounds similar.
>>61274225
Like so?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHmA-FnaY0U
I think this may be it, thanks.
>>61274344
Yes, I hear it.
>>61274345
It's here too.
Okay, thanks.
>song starts off
>oh yippi
>thought guy would say yippie kay ya muthafucak
>hes got sperms
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