Map of the Problematique bass backing track
A quieter page for one job: get you to the bass version of the song and out of the way.

About this version
If you are here for the bass part, that is probably all you need to know. Open the track, stay with the line, and get a few clean repetitions in.
Useful for
learning notes and movement
Useful for
checking where the line really sits
Useful for
short practice loops before a full run
A simple way in
A version for learning the line, checking the pocket, and playing along without the rest of the mix getting in your way.
Start with the tricky section, not the whole song. A few good repetitions usually tell you more than one rushed pass from top to bottom.
Once it feels settled, go back to the full arrangement and check whether it still holds together. That is usually where the real answer is.
Notes
Provided to YouTube by Warner Records Map of the Problematique · Muse Black Holes and Revelations ℗ 2006 A&E Records Limited Assistant Recording Engineer: Chris Wolstenholme Bass Guitar: Chris Wolstenholme Producer: Chris Wolstenholme Synthesizer: Chris Wolstenholme Background Vocals: Chris Wolstenholme Assistant Mixing Engineer: Claudius Mittendorfer Audio Recording Engineer: Claudius Mittendorfer Drums, Percussion: Dominic Howard Assistant Recording Engineer: Dominic Howard Producer: Dominic Howard Background Vocals: Dominic Howard Assistant Engineer: Eddie Jackson Mastering Engineer: Howie Weinberg Assistant Recording Engineer: Matthew Bellamy Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer: Matthew Bellamy Producer: Matthew Bellamy Lead Vocals: Matthew Bellamy Assistant Mixing Engineer: Max Dingle Assistant Engineer: Myriam Correge Mixing Engineer: Rich Costey Audio Recording Engineer: Rich Costey Co- Producer: Rich Costey Assistant Mastering Engineer: Roger Lian Assistant Engineer: Ross Peterson Assistant Engineer: Ryan Simms Assistant Recording Engineer: Tommaso Colliva Mastering Engineer: Vlado Meller Writer: Matthew Bellamy Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Open the song in the app, stay with the part you came for, and leave the rest for later.