Journey Don't Stop Believin' Bass Cover

Описание к видео Journey Don't Stop Believin' Bass Cover

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Song: Don’t Stop Belivin’
Artist: Journey
Album: Dream Police (1979)
Original Bass Player: Ross Valory
Bass: Fender Squier Chris Aiken Precision Signature Model Bass
Strings: Fender® USA Super Bass 7250ML, NPS, (.045-.100 Gauges)
Sound: Digitech BP-8 Valve Preamp/Processer (Compressor, Preamp, Equalizer)
Bass Signal: Rapco Horizon Company DB-1 High to Low Impedance Converter
Mixer: Phonic AM240
Camera: Canon FS200
Standard Tuning


"Don't Stop Believin'" is a power ballad song by the American rock band Journey, originally released as a single from their 1981 album Escape, which became a number 9 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 on its original release. In the United Kingdom, the song was not a Top 40 hit on its original release; however, it did reach number 6 on a 2009 re-release, having gained increased popularity through its use on television.

Mike DeGagne of Allmusic has described "Don't Stop Believin'" as a "perfect rock song" and an "anthem", featuring "one of the best opening keyboard riffs in rock." It is the top-selling catalog track in digital history with over 6 million digital copies sold, as well as the best-selling rock song in digital history until it was overtaken by Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" in January 2014.

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Bass performed by Constantine Isslamow

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