Slap songs to learn?

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hey guys,i need some suggestions,what slap songs do you suggest me to learn?
i mean from every genre.from the Arusha Accord to a funky song.


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Dirk Lance was awesome.


Hell yeah! Good to see some Incubus love! The Red Hot Chili Peppers cover of Higher Ground is always a good one. Hmm every song I think of with slapping is either a band already mentioned or RHCP :lol:. So uh, yeah... RHCP
 

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If you are new to slapping, stuff like "School Days" by Stanley Clarke, "Let's Work" by Prince, or the Chili Peppers cover of "Higher Ground" are all good choices to get the hang of the technique.

If you are looking for more adventurous songs, then obviously anything by Victor Wooten, Adam Nitti, Level 42, Stuart Hamm, or Bill "The Buddha" Dickens will keep you busy.
 

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seinfeld these song... jk lol. As others have said evan brewer or primus.
 

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Marcus Miller's Cover of Frankenstein is really fun and relatively simple. Power is a harder one by him but is insanely fun once you get it down.
 

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anything by primus, billy sheehan/steve vai/ david lee roth solo cd, korn, victor wooten, protest the hero, level 42,a few RHCP songs, stu ham, a few of those crazy ass jazz/funk bassists whose names im drawing a blank on...
 

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Gotta give it up for Les Claypool. The man is a monster. Listen to Welcome to this World. He takes slappin' and poppin' and makes them his biznatches.
I saw Primus on tour with 24-7 Spyz and they played Master of Puppets and Les made What's -his-face look like a banjo player. So Heavy...
 
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