Nice tribute to Fams who left this earth February 3. The Barrett brothers were the killer rhythm section on so many classics. Nice breakdown of technique, Thank You so much! Have a fantastic tour with JL!
You teach so well Ryan! I can't thank you enough for these lessons! For a beginner like me these lessons are truly valuable in converting my practice routines into real music! All credit to your teaching methods! A big thank you!❣
Too many passing and added notes too. This is why so many struggle with reggae bass; they panic at the simplicity and lack of notes compared to other forms of music. Space and one drop freak them out.
Nice tribute to Fams who left this earth February 3. The Barrett brothers were the killer rhythm section on so many classics. Nice breakdown of technique, Thank You so much! Have a fantastic tour with JL!
Thank you!!
Great lesson. I don't play enough reggae, but I think it's a great way to develop a loose but still precise sense of time as well as groove.
You teach so well Ryan! I can't thank you enough for these lessons! For a beginner like me these lessons are truly valuable in converting my practice routines into real music! All credit to your teaching methods! A big thank you!❣
I first learned this song by pattern & not triads. Kept messing up moving to the E. You've connected the dots/triads for me. Thanx Ryan
thank you! I am learning so much from you Ryan.
Thanks Ryan, something new for me to try out. You are still my favorite bass teacher.
Greetings Michael
Nice - thanks Ryan
Great! Thanks for sharing, you make it easy and joyful, you are such a talented and thoughtful person.
You are so welcome!
Great Video Ryan….TY🎶🎶
Great content. Thanks a lot.
Love this lesson great teacher 😊
Good Job!
thanks!
Спасибо.🤝
Awesome Ryan...and just came back from Jamaica...timing is everything right?
Sure is!
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YAAAAA MAN … I mean, YA WOOO-man 🙌🏽😬
The initial tempo sounds very rushed.
Too many passing and added notes too. This is why so many struggle with reggae bass; they panic at the simplicity and lack of notes compared to other forms of music. Space and one drop freak them out.
@@thewomble1509 exactly, slow and softly, let it breathe and the space adds more
@@reggaebass1857 Yes, exactly.