Hi Tariq,
You can do it, and you'll like finding your own groove.
Have you explored simple chord inversions? Thinking of the triad that makes the C chord, usually the C is in the bass, then the E and G are played over the bass. You can invert the chord: the first inversion would have E in the bass followed by G and C. The second inversion would have a G as a bass then C and E.
So reshaping some of your basic chords will give you different possible bass notes.
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Jimmy
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