How to Play a Walking Bass Line - Part 1: Triads

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  • @timobara64
    @timobara64 Рік тому +47

    Ive been playing db for bit over 40 years. Done my conservatorium studies and I strongly and highly recommend people wanting to learn to play upright to pay very close attention to Matt and his lessons. I check out all tutorials and Matt is one of the most easy to follow. To teach is a special art form. Matt has it all.

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому +3

      Wow, thank you so much for your generous words! I'm so glad that you feel the information is valuable. All the very best

    • @timobara64
      @timobara64 Рік тому +1

      Those black strings sound sweet Matt. I have been using Spiro's (mittels) and sometimes gut but at the moment I live in a tropical climate. Wonder how those black strings would work for me. Are they the same as Ron Carter uses?

    • @MatthewRybicki
      @MatthewRybicki Рік тому

      Hey again! Thanks for asking about the strings. They’re actually the “CORAX” model from Gerold Genssler in Germany. His strings are often called Sonores. Unfortunately he doesn’t make the CORAX anymore. But he makes a lot of other really really good ones! Google “Sonores bass strings” or whatever. He does great work

    • @davidlewis3449
      @davidlewis3449 Рік тому

    • @sliverhandsonbasses
      @sliverhandsonbasses 5 місяців тому +1

      As a relatively newcoming on DB and jazz I couldn’t agree more. There’s an annoyingly vaste amount of knowledge on UA-cam, and the quality is hard to spot at times. This channel is a solid anchor for everyone who’s approaching the bass, due to this great, no-nonsense approach!

  • @Dai-Verse-IT
    @Dai-Verse-IT Рік тому +1

    The Holding Midfielder.

  • @trafyknits9222
    @trafyknits9222 Рік тому +7

    I've heard of walking catfish, but never a walking bass.

  • @ColonelJ1
    @ColonelJ1 10 місяців тому +4

    I like this, but please don't make the sheet music extend all the way to the bottom of the frame. The UA-cam progress bar goes right through the last line and it makes it really hard to read! Thanks.

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and your message. I’ve been thinking about what you wrote - I’ll try to accommodate that where I can. Sometimes it’s not really possible to place it elsewhere and have it be logical. That said, you did give me something to consider, thanks

    • @ColonelJ1
      @ColonelJ1 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki Thanks for considering my suggestion :) I've been just downloading the video to a file and opening it in VLC and that has worked fine for me. Now I need to get better at reading the bass clef!

  • @inakil6682
    @inakil6682 4 місяці тому +1

    The center back of a soccer team will only be remarked in case things go wrong...not much credit and big responsabilities. Many times you need to MAKE IT EASY though It IS not.

  • @macarraz
    @macarraz 5 місяців тому +1

    The defensive midfielder of a football (soccer) team.

  • @balbino4
    @balbino4 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you very much!
    Very good!

  • @josephperry4053
    @josephperry4053 11 місяців тому +6

    As a pianist trying to improve my walking bass I find this channel a tremendous help.

  • @roblegg3983
    @roblegg3983 Місяць тому +1

    LOVE this material....playing my Bass and Cello along to it. SOLID STUFF MATT...appreciate what you do for the Bass community.

  • @jurgenhuman8417
    @jurgenhuman8417 Рік тому +4

    The holding midfielder in soccer 😂 The unsung heroes

  • @NSBarnett
    @NSBarnett 5 місяців тому +1

    Don't call it sucker, Matt -- it's football. I'm an ex-bass player and an ex-footballer from London. I once saw Dexter Gordon play at Ronnie Scott's, and the bass player may have been Ray Drummond, but he was superb. I also liked Roy Husky Jr and a bloke from New York who came over with Tony Trishka in about the 1990s. USA will never win anything at football (except perhaps the championship of North America) while they think of it as sucker. Soccer was a slang contraction of 'Association', introduced at a time when rules and organisation of football games was emerging in the mid-C19, and distinguished Association football from Rugby football (which was not developed in the town of Rugby in Warwickshire, but in Rugby School . . . which is . . . OK, in the town of Rugby in Warwickshire. There are similar games in Australia, called Australian rules football, Ireland, called Gaelic football, America, called American football, and two main sorts of Rugby, but the one in which most ball playing is actually done with the feet, is football.

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing all that. It seems like it didn’t come across that I would already know it’s called football but was “playing dumb” for a character of sorts. So in short yes I’m aware it’s called football 👍🏻

  • @funkerdelic911
    @funkerdelic911 6 місяців тому +1

    In soccer the main workhorse is the mid field player similar to quarterback directing the game .Explain American Football and l explain to the real game of Football lol

  • @zuddie1921
    @zuddie1921 Рік тому +3

    Very well explained, I apply it to electric Bass guitar and Chapman stick bass

  • @harryblue9502
    @harryblue9502 Рік тому +5

    As a newcomer to Jazz Bass this was a fabulous lesson I'll definitely be back x

  • @balbino4
    @balbino4 Рік тому +3

    Very very very good!
    Thank you very much!

  • @gustavoschartz8726
    @gustavoschartz8726 Рік тому +3

    Tank you for this great lesson!

  • @mrdaddy6686
    @mrdaddy6686 Рік тому +2

    Great lesson Matt.
    I would add one more type of triads besides these four, that is sus triads /sus 4 and sus 2/

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому +2

      Yes, that's an excellent point and I did omit those from the list - thanks for watching and for the feedback!

  • @maxvockner
    @maxvockner Рік тому +3

    Great lesson. Rick beato of bass tutorials!

  • @nemo227
    @nemo227 2 місяці тому +1

    GOOD video! Really good stuff.

  • @Natyelvertonmusictuition
    @Natyelvertonmusictuition Рік тому +2

    This channel looks like just what I've been lookng for! Subbed!

  • @BilginKurt
    @BilginKurt Рік тому +1

    What about the sus4 and the sus2 triads? Would that be rocket science?

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому +1

      Right- I mention in a later video that I omitted them on purpose but I should have mentioned it in the vid

  • @achims3727
    @achims3727 Рік тому +2

    Thank you very much. See you now in Germany and I try to understand your wonderful lessons. Thank you for preparing some pdfs for the study offline. Please give us more to understand the trials. Thank you

  • @balbino4
    @balbino4 Рік тому +4

    It's a great honor to subscribe to your Channel, because I love Bass and Jazz, but I didn't have the financial conditions to have the instrument and study.
    I'm glad I practically took your classes from the beginning, at the beginning of your Channel.
    I want it to grow a lot, because its content is of great quality.
    Too bad I just read the notes and didn't play because I didn't have an instrument.
    Thank you very much.

  • @gustorres7655
    @gustorres7655 Рік тому +1

    Ok,
    I just subscribed!!! Now, I live in Bogotá, Colombia. I am a seasoned person. Can you help me with walking bass? From the beginning

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Yes I can help - if you get one of the PDFs I will have your email so I’ll let you know when I have courses online and more

    • @gustorres7655
      @gustorres7655 Рік тому

      Gracias,,,

  • @Fminus104
    @Fminus104 8 днів тому +1

    That was fun :)

  • @cochebass
    @cochebass Рік тому +2

    thanks for your help. Great lesson

  • @maciejszpyra
    @maciejszpyra Рік тому +4

    Amazing lesson! Especially all of the PDF examples. Well done!

  • @jazzbrew68
    @jazzbrew68 Рік тому +6

    Another great lesson! I liked the break down of each triad type and most importantly applying the knowledge to tunes.

    • @MatthewRybicki
      @MatthewRybicki Рік тому

      Thanks Eric!

    • @jazzbrew68
      @jazzbrew68 Рік тому +2

      @@MatthewRybicki Seeing how important knowing our triads are over those 4 chord types, what are some of the best ways to practice that material so it gets tattooed into our memory?

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому +2

      @@jazzbrew68 Good questions. I'm developing a full online course that will address this as part of it, but in short there's no easy answers. Basically repetition, but doing them for every root (every triad type for every root), in every inversion, and singing them too. Also as you practice or learn actual songs, this is really helpful to both learn the song and give something interesting to direct your practice. So if you are learning a tune like "Alone Together," you'd play all the triads in succession and in time (well, that's what you'd be working toward). And then play them up and down, and in inversions, etc. (starting the triad from the 3rd (1st inversion) and then the 5th (2nd inversion)

    • @jazzbrew68
      @jazzbrew68 Рік тому +1

      @@LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki Thank you Matt. Really interested in the course too.

  • @FialaStudio
    @FialaStudio Рік тому +1

    I do agree and I wanna add my observation.All instruments are having nice solos, clearly audible, but when it comes to a bass solo, everything quiets down to minimum and and in 98,5
    % cases, bass playing is very quiet too. Why not treat this instrument as equal and just raise the bloody volume...?

  • @BassSouthwest
    @BassSouthwest Рік тому +2

    Great lesson

  • @latenight5865
    @latenight5865 Рік тому +2

    This is a really great channel also for elec bassists playing jazz. Thank you so much! Greetings from S Korea :)

  • @PeteMel1875
    @PeteMel1875 Рік тому +1

    Hi, I play a regular bass guitar and followed the PDF. Would you say your channel can be for both instruments? Enjoyed the video all the same. 😁

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому +1

      Hey there, thanks for watching! Yes, many thing I will post can apply to electric as well! But, I'll mainly be focused on upright :)

  • @GERALDOuncleG
    @GERALDOuncleG 25 днів тому +1

    Thanks great tips!

  • @dtfoel1230
    @dtfoel1230 5 місяців тому +1

    thanks for the lesson

  • @jamkirton1
    @jamkirton1 2 місяці тому +1

    Great lesson. 🙂

  • @TheBassfresh
    @TheBassfresh 4 місяці тому +1

    when did you switch to labella tapewound strings and why?

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  4 місяці тому

      They're not LaBella they are Gerold Genssler Corax strings - I talk about them in my video here! ua-cam.com/video/atGi5V70NQY/v-deo.htmlsi=VGz8qtTK7p-4FBnc

    • @TheBassfresh
      @TheBassfresh 4 місяці тому +1

      @@LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki Thanks Maestro!

  • @derrick-siyu-zhang
    @derrick-siyu-zhang Рік тому +2

    Wow! A new episode is coming! Thanks for making it

  • @FCleff
    @FCleff Рік тому +1

    I really enjoyed this video, a lot of good, bassic (ahem) info. A good sports analogy for walking bass is the "domestique" (servant) in bicycle races like The Tour De France. They support the team. Just a thought.

  • @ike1500
    @ike1500 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi, i'm quite new around here, thank you for your lessons and greatly appreciate it.
    I got 1 question for you and I hope you don't mind. Does the bass player when it comes to volume is it suppose to be much lesser than the ride cymbal or louder than the ride cymbal. i'm quite confused with that. Your opinion is appreciated but of course others are welcome to chime in. thank you so much.

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  6 місяців тому

      Hi and thanks for watching and welcome! With the ride cymbal, it's not usually a question about volume, if it's JUST that cymbal. Generally the frequencies of the ride won't overtake the bass. BUT - of course if the drummer is not sensitive enough, it is possible for the drums to play too loud. In an ideal world, everyone is playing quietly enough to hear unamplified bass (But we also have to try and be loud unamplified.) But back to the question - it's usually not an issue...so maybe I'm misunderstanding the question. Is there more that you want to say about it?

    • @ike1500
      @ike1500 6 місяців тому +1

      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki Hi thanks for the reply,
      OK on recordings I notice that the "ride" cymbal is above almost everything as per volume which gives the other musicians the time itself.
      I have to understand where the placement of my volume is when playing live as a 3 piece or 4 piece band.
      Thank you so much for the reply I greatly appreciate it

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  6 місяців тому

      Hmmmm OK - it’s interesting because I don’t hear records in the way that you describe, but that of course doesn’t mean that you’re wrong or anything. I’m not sure how best to respond other than to say that in performance the ride cymbal *should* be quieter than the bass. Good luck!

    • @ike1500
      @ike1500 6 місяців тому +1

      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki ohh, Ok thank so much for the reply.

  • @PeteMel1875
    @PeteMel1875 Рік тому +1

    PS, a midfielder in football (England) / Soccer ( USA) would be best to describe the bass player!

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому +1

      Hahaha THANK YOU!!

    • @sorenhd66
      @sorenhd66 Рік тому +2

      No he is the field of the stadium, without it no one can play

    • @NmpK24
      @NmpK24 Рік тому +3

      Its probably more like a DM (defensive midfielder), they do all the hard work in the middle and dont get a lot of credit.

  • @BassSouthwest
    @BassSouthwest 6 місяців тому +1

    GREAT INFO

  • @LBT-sy4dp
    @LBT-sy4dp Рік тому +2

    Man, this is really good

  • @strazzafurniture
    @strazzafurniture Рік тому +2

    This guys is a marvelous teacher!!

  • @gregorywilliams744
    @gregorywilliams744 Рік тому +1

    you great do you do private lessons thx

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому +1

      Thanks man! I do private lessons yeah. I’m in the process of setting up an online studio too. You can write me at my website if you want. Thanks for watching

    • @gregorywilliams744
      @gregorywilliams744 Рік тому

      @@LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki cool I will do that it would have to b on line

  • @jupytermoon
    @jupytermoon 8 місяців тому +1

    Great content, you give me motivation to keep studying. Thank you for sharing your lesson. I am subscribing to your channel.

  • @ivankornmusic
    @ivankornmusic 11 місяців тому +1

    😊 nice tone

  • @allsafe1
    @allsafe1 Рік тому +1

    Mid field .

  • @Murdo2112
    @Murdo2112 Рік тому +1

    On the topic of notes vs feel, I saw an interview with Danny Thompson, talking about when he first started playing in jazz bands.
    Tubby Hayes told him "Some of those notes you play hurt my eyes. But you got a great sound and great time, and that's good enough".

  • @stephanecaroubi8663
    @stephanecaroubi8663 Рік тому +1

    Please
    Can you tell me what is your string ?
    Thank you so much for your videos!!!!

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! These are Gerold Genssler’s Sonores strings - the CORAX model. He doesn’t make them anymore unfortunately.

  • @look4light
    @look4light Рік тому +1

    Thanks for simplifying the walking bass line. For a few years I have watched many tutorial videos that have confused me, a tornado of notes. Your teaching has allowed me to move forward. 👍

  • @1234drums
    @1234drums Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the lesson, Sir ❤❤❤❤

  • @diegodelatorrecalvo2045
    @diegodelatorrecalvo2045 Рік тому +1

    Gracias

  • @grantrobertdavies
    @grantrobertdavies Рік тому +1

    Great lesson Matt - Very we’ll explained, make me want to pick up the double bass again :)

  • @georgoskar1957
    @georgoskar1957 5 місяців тому +1

    Great lesson.Thanks.

  • @galbaribeirodefaria6104
    @galbaribeirodefaria6104 Рік тому +1

    It's great! Thanks a lot!! From BRAZIL!!!

  • @alanhowell3646
    @alanhowell3646 Рік тому +1

    What a fantastically paced, well explained and demonstrated lesson. Thanks

  • @clairethompson8536
    @clairethompson8536 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Matt, this is really helpful and good too for reading bass score too!

  • @FaShenWang
    @FaShenWang 7 місяців тому +1

    很清楚的課程,謝謝老師!

  • @rybpo7
    @rybpo7 Рік тому +1

    So interesting !

  • @Rejette
    @Rejette Рік тому +1

    Loved the way you explained this. I get it now.

  • @giampieroburza109
    @giampieroburza109 Рік тому +1

    Thanks so so much for sharing this fabolous material! 🙂

  • @PatrickTengmusic
    @PatrickTengmusic Рік тому +1

    Let walk this journey together starting now 🙏

  • @thierrygazel1407
    @thierrygazel1407 Рік тому +1

    Hi Matt, thank you for you lessons...
    I don't have a lot of knowledge in English and this video is not subtitled, it's a shame because the first two were really good

  • @crowonawirehome
    @crowonawirehome Рік тому +1

    Great video. Concepts clearly presented

  • @bustabass9025
    @bustabass9025 Рік тому +1

    Good stuff man. I just started on double bass to augment my electric bass playing. It's been a fun journey. Played trombone as a kid, so the double bass notations look exactly like the range I learned playing trombone. Now if I can just find all! the notes!

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому

      Awesome - thanks for watching. You can find them!

    • @bustabass9025
      @bustabass9025 Рік тому +1

      @@LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      Not only watching, but subscribing. 👍🏿

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому

      my man..@@bustabass9025

    • @bustabass9025
      @bustabass9025 Рік тому +1

      ​@@LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      So, what do you really think about those LaBella 7710 Jazz strings? Thinking of replacing my Spirocore orchestral strings on my Thompson laminate bass with a set. Do they require any permanent modification to the bridge or nut? Thx!👍🏿

    • @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki
      @LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki  Рік тому

      They’re actually Gerold Gennsler strings. Not sure if you heard of him. He make strings called Sonores and then there’s a bunch of “models” of Sonores. My strings are called Corax, but he doesn’t make them any more.

  • @donkelly36
    @donkelly36 Рік тому +1

    very nice approach, thx!!

  • @tumbleweedtumbleweed
    @tumbleweedtumbleweed Рік тому +1

    Rhythm is King

  • @56davidwright
    @56davidwright Рік тому

    ...timing. Timing IS the feel. You need strength. No matter the tempo. Some players timing is exquisitely sharp... Some (most) are blunt. To play sharp and stay relaxed you must be strong. Be honest.

  • @drumsnbassinyoface7276
    @drumsnbassinyoface7276 5 місяців тому

    Easily the most helpful video on the topic I've ever seen. And I've seen many.