Paul McCartney has been known to make some very complex bass lines in The Beatles songs. Mind you, not "complex" as in hard, just very understated colorful lines. It's also been logged that he liked to do basslines last on a project, just to work them out in the later years. For easier bass lines, I'd try anything from Please please me to With the Beatles albums, maybe a Hard days Night. He plays more of a support role in those era of songs.
He played bass on some of the songs on Abbey Road like Golden Slumbers and Carry that Weight. I think he played on a few other songs too. he played bass on the songs Birthday, Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight, and i believe A Day in the Life as well
Paul McCartney is the famous bass player for The Beatles.
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I'd say anything by Ingrid Michaelson for altos, Regina Spektor for sopranos and The Beatles for tenors.
Bass songs are very deep and meaningful due to the tone, pitch and quality of the sound from a bass. Some common songs of the bass include: Make it Funky, In the Midnight Hour, These boots are made for Walking, Pusher man and Super Freak.
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Let It Be; Michelle
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In a lot of songs, yes, but he can be from almost a soprano to a barritone in some of the Beatles' songs.
Leo Brouwer composed many songs. Some songs that he composed were for The Beatles such as Penny Lane
Weezer songs are usually easy and really catchy to perform. Beatles songs are also really fun and easy as well. If you're really skilled and fast at learning, try songs by The Pixies, Why?, Modest Mouse, Phoenix, Cold War Kids, Matt & Kim, etc.