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hey everyone this is oscar from underdog and today i want to introduce you to a new style of bass line i mean its not a new style of bass line but i want to continue what i did a few weeks ago when i introduced you to the moroder bass line which was a very basic bass line formula and today theres another basic baseline formula that i want you to learn which is called the dotted bassline let me show you an audio example first imagine in ableton weve got a basic drum loop something like this [Music] and then we add a dotted bass line its going to sound something like this [Music] okay lets talk about the name of this bass line first its called a dotted paste because in classical music notation you write notes that look like this or like this and you can put little dots next to them to indicate that those notes should be played 50 longer than their original length so imagine you take for example one eighth note which looks like this and you put a little dot next to it that means tha