Superstition Bass

by Stevie Wonder
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Difficulty: intermediate
Tuning: Eb Ab Db Gb
Capo: no capo
Author GSnail [a] 212. Last edit on Feb 13, 2014
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Stevie Wonder
Superstition
 
Tuned Eb
 
This whole song is played on a keyboard bass originally
so this is purely a tab for your enjoyment or if like me
you are covering this song in your covers/originals band,
now this is the way i've chosen to play this song so that
doesn't mean that i'm claiming to have a 100% correct tab.
 
 
  Intro      Verse Riff
F#|---------|---------------------------|
C#|---------|---------------------------|
G#|-5-------|-----------5h7-------------|
D#|---3-5-7-|--0-0-0-0-0---00-0h5p0-321-|
 
 
   Verse                      End of verse to bring you into Pre Chorus
F#|--------------------------|---------------------------|
C#|--------------------------|-------------------------5-|
G#|----------5h7-------------|-----------7----------5-7--|
D#|-0-0-0-0-0---00-0h5p0-321-|--0-0-0-0-5-00-0-5h7p5-----|
 
   Verse Riff/Main Riff
F#|----------------------------|
C#|-------5x-----------5x------|
G#|--7-5-7--5x5h7---5-7--5x5h7-|
D#|-0------------5-7-----------|
 
 
   Pre Chorus (both of these are played randomly)
F#|---------------------------------------|
C#|-----------------------7/9-5/6\5/6\5/6-|
G#|--5/7-5/7---5-77-7-5-75----------------|
D#|-0---0---567-7-------------------------|
 
F#|-------------------------------|
C#|-----------------------7/9-5-7-|
G#|--5/7-5/7---5-77-7-5-75--------|
D#|-0---0---567-7-----------------|
 
   Chorus
F#|-------------------------6---------|
C#|--9----10----9----8----7--7--------|
G#|----------------9------------------|
D#|-7-x7-8--x8-7-x7-6-x6-5-5--5-77777-|
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3 comments
russellguldin
This sounds really good! Although James Jamerson would've most likely played it lower on the neck with more open notes (he was an upright man and played as such even after he moved over to the P-Bass), my little hands appreciate playing it higher on the neck.
+1