Josh, I'm way ahead on the bass road (been playing for 33 years now, thank you), and I gotta say, your videos are excellent. Even an old hand like me can always find something useful on them. Your explanations are extremely didactic and detailed. I wish there were tools like these when I started playing, waaay back in 1986. Keep up this excellent and much necessary work. Music, art, and myself, we thank you. Have a great week.
I was thinking the same thing. I just came across these videos. Started playing again after not playing for 15 years and these are some of the best vids. Josh is engaging and explains things very clearly.
I got my first ever bass yesterday, and I am very intimidated just starting out to say the least. I love and appreciate all of your videos, as they are all so incredibly helpful and entertaining. Thank you.
Josh .. I love the way you teach I just wanted to say thank you!! I am a total beginner I am 46 years old with cerebral palsy! I love the bass guitar my hero's are Geezer Butler, Steve Harris, Cliff Burton and of course Lemmy Kilmister Thank you again for your teaching techniques you are bad ass man! 😁😁
Been piddling around playing guitar (and recently bass) for years, but I was never able to find any good basic explanation of how music works. This is at least a small part of what I was looking for, thanks!
i have sooo much to learn as i've been a drummer and still am for 20 plus years and always wanted to learn bass for about half that time. Just borrowed a bass from a friend who hasnt played in a long time
Man, that's a gorgeous bass. I own a wide range of guitars from a $100 Epi to a $2K Gibson, but I'm stuck with just a Squire SS Jaguar PJ bass. Though, it's really well built, it seems. Not even a sharp fret. But, now you'll have me looking around for something a tad nicer.
Great videos you have out there!! I'm toying with the idea of buying a used Bass and playing around with it. Kind of got "the bug" after attending a Little River Band concert several years ago and being quite close to the Bassist. I played a Fender Strat "back in the day" (OK, the 70's) but I find myself gravitating to the Bass now. Can't stop Air Guitar-ing to Floyd, Zeppelin, etc!! At my age, I know I'll never be a pro but maybe I can just go to my "safe space" and not drive the wife completely crazy!!
Thanks for the vid Josh. I got my first guitar/bass (lefty - Artist Guitar PB2L LH Black) today and this has been a great help for me. I used the Artist TN-50 clip-on tuner and did an OK job. I tried with my phone but that was off compared to the clip-on. I plugged the bass via a "guitar to USB cable" straight into a docking station (sorta direct) and then tuned it with the GTune VST in Bitwig Studio. Next stop, ear! I also shared this video with my daughter who is starting back on electric guitar after 15 years. She was using her phone and was getting frustrated with the varying tuning. Her daughter grabbed the guitar on day one and tuned it by ear. Violin lessons paid off for her :D
Hi Big fan here in the Philippine island, im learning a lot on your videos,, i love them and i learned good things and learning more the more i watch.. thanks for the awsome chanel..
Hi Josh I've just bought my first ever bass (Squier PJ) and i've just come to realise my endless fret buzz may be to do with bridge set up and action height - they're all over the place like a toddler making a lego tower! I find your videos the best, most informative and non-patronising and non-showyoffy online so i wondered if you had a video already created on addressing this issue? Many thanks from Edinburgh, Scotland for the amazing content! :)
Thanks Kya! I'm too cranked making new lessons to do that, but I encourage you to use your ears and do your best on your own. :) It's almost all notes from the G minor scale.
Hey Fred, it's a KLIQ Ubertuner, but I actually don't recommend them, they're pretty slow and inaccurate for bass compared to other ones I've tried more recently. We'll have a whole pile of clip-on and plug-in tuner reviews coming out some time soon. In the mean time, I have to recommend the TC Electronic Polytune/Unitune Clip over all others for bass, way better tracking/accuracy/speed than anything else I've seen.
symphonic orchestras tune higher ( but the same reference is used inside the orchestra ) For example : " The San Francisco Symphony (reportedly) tunes to 441 or 442 Hz The Boston Symphony Orchestra (reportedly) tunes to 444 Hz The New York Philharmonic (reportedly) tunes to 443 Hz and The Berlin Philharmonic (reportedly) tunes to 445 Hz"
how do I find a tuner that's not a pedal? I went to electronics websites and only found clip-on and pedal tuners. I guess the pedals would count as plug-in but where else could i find one?
I rely on my mobile tuner alot becuase I can't afford a real tuner right now. Also I have a Question. How do I tune my bass 1/2 step down using a tuner in standard? Does -10 hertz go down a semitone? I really need to know if you know the answer please tell me.
Thank you. I just bought a new cheap bass guitar but I think my strings are way too high up the fretboard. Also from the time I tune my G string, my E string is already not in tune aymore... Just can't play it... So sad
Yikes, sounds like your bass has some issues! Probably needs a setup at the very least, you can learn how to do a basic one yourself on UA-cam since we're all stuck at home for now!
where did you get that cyruss bass// i look for 35 inch 4 string //left hand but suppose they intend to do it in 2021 but nothing was of it now i herd 2022,, but i feel if ,,still it s not going to be a one of cheapest neck thru non asia/korea but in usa /uk/ or japan range quality with reinforcemant in neck neck thru 35 inch and lol was under 2000 doll or marks or eu i donno //but this is no classic model //i remember oval inlays a other head design sharper ,,horns ,, or was that on rudy sarzo model alone i feel this is later than i look for cyrus / i look 1988to 93 period b i think
Yeah, it's a kinda weird system, but it's what we use! I go through it again in this video, might help if you're still having trouble: ua-cam.com/video/tcok98Vk6uA/v-deo.html
I’m pretending to play bass on an old Fender Squier Precision Bass made in Japan yes that’s how they spelled Squier lol it action is super low very fast low frets on the neck neck face is one piece
I see you like to talk a lot this video could have been made in 2 minutes you could have said get yourself a tuner watch this tuner look how I use it and within one minute you could have went through all four strings
Josh, I'm way ahead on the bass road (been playing for 33 years now, thank you), and I gotta say, your videos are excellent. Even an old hand like me can always find something useful on them. Your explanations are extremely didactic and detailed. I wish there were tools like these when I started playing, waaay back in 1986. Keep up this excellent and much necessary work. Music, art, and myself, we thank you. Have a great week.
Thank you Igor! I wish there was stuff like this when I was learning too! You have a great week too. :)
I was thinking the same thing. I just came across these videos. Started playing again after not playing for 15 years and these are some of the best vids. Josh is engaging and explains things very clearly.
I got my first ever bass yesterday, and I am very intimidated just starting out to say the least. I love and appreciate all of your videos, as they are all so incredibly helpful and entertaining. Thank you.
i got my first one today and i am struggling so bad
@@youtubaccount399i just got mine and idk how to tune it
How you doing now?
Thanks!
Thanks for the support, rock on! :)
These videos are the only ones that have helped me so thank you
You're welcome George!
Josh .. I love the way you teach I just wanted to say thank you!! I am a total beginner I am 46 years old with cerebral palsy! I love the bass guitar my hero's are Geezer Butler, Steve Harris, Cliff Burton and of course Lemmy Kilmister Thank you again for your teaching techniques you are bad ass man! 😁😁
You're very welcome Robert!
For those who knows the music alphabets, skip to 4:00 for the tuning section.
Jo-han Goh thanks
Been piddling around playing guitar (and recently bass) for years, but I was never able to find any good basic explanation of how music works. This is at least a small part of what I was looking for, thanks!
This video is sooooo good and useful, the quality is amazing and the explanation is simple, you are doing good man
i have sooo much to learn as i've been a drummer and still am for 20 plus years and always wanted to learn bass for about half that time. Just borrowed a bass from a friend who hasnt played in a long time
Man, that's a gorgeous bass. I own a wide range of guitars from a $100 Epi to a $2K Gibson, but I'm stuck with just a Squire SS Jaguar PJ bass. Though, it's really well built, it seems. Not even a sharp fret. But, now you'll have me looking around for something a tad nicer.
This peavey cirrus is a beautiful instrument. Extra clear video too !
Thanks, I love that bass!
Great videos you have out there!! I'm toying with the idea of buying a used Bass and playing around with it. Kind of got "the bug" after attending a Little River Band concert several years ago and being quite close to the Bassist. I played a Fender Strat "back in the day" (OK, the 70's) but I find myself gravitating to the Bass now. Can't stop Air Guitar-ing to Floyd, Zeppelin, etc!! At my age, I know I'll never be a pro but maybe I can just go to my "safe space" and not drive the wife completely crazy!!
Thanks for the vid Josh. I got my first guitar/bass (lefty - Artist Guitar PB2L LH Black) today and this has been a great help for me. I used the Artist TN-50 clip-on tuner and did an OK job. I tried with my phone but that was off compared to the clip-on. I plugged the bass via a "guitar to USB cable" straight into a docking station (sorta direct) and then tuned it with the GTune VST in Bitwig Studio. Next stop, ear!
I also shared this video with my daughter who is starting back on electric guitar after 15 years. She was using her phone and was getting frustrated with the varying tuning. Her daughter grabbed the guitar on day one and tuned it by ear. Violin lessons paid off for her :D
Hi Big fan here in the Philippine island, im learning a lot on your videos,, i love them and i learned good things and learning more the more i watch.. thanks for the awsome chanel..
Thank you, Josh! So great that all kind of things have been happening which we beginners might bump into 🤣
That was brilliant. So clear and inspiring. Thank you so much!
Thanks for this but very confused about notes, but I’ll figure it out. Thanks
This is all very helpful!! I never understood any of this before
Hi Josh
I've just bought my first ever bass (Squier PJ) and i've just come to realise my endless fret buzz may be to do with bridge set up and action height - they're all over the place like a toddler making a lego tower! I find your videos the best, most informative and non-patronising and non-showyoffy online so i wondered if you had a video already created on addressing this issue? Many thanks from Edinburgh, Scotland for the amazing content! :)
Hi Josh ! I liked a lot what you played in intro. Could you make a tab of it ? =)
Thanks Kya! I'm too cranked making new lessons to do that, but I encourage you to use your ears and do your best on your own. :) It's almost all notes from the G minor scale.
@@BassBuzz cheers !! will try my best ;)
Also, if you have to move the e string a lot, best to recheck the others, and that thick string can change the whole tension of the neck.
Very good advice Josh , I have popped a string before lol
I wish i found this video before I started tuning my bass 😢 I didn’t realize you could break a string by tuning it too much so my E string snapped
ty heaps for all your help
Skip to 5:57
Hi! Which clip-on tuner are you using? It is really nice looking!
Hey Fred, it's a KLIQ Ubertuner, but I actually don't recommend them, they're pretty slow and inaccurate for bass compared to other ones I've tried more recently. We'll have a whole pile of clip-on and plug-in tuner reviews coming out some time soon. In the mean time, I have to recommend the TC Electronic Polytune/Unitune Clip over all others for bass, way better tracking/accuracy/speed than anything else I've seen.
Alright! Thanks for the recommendation, I'll check it out. Looking forward to your future videos :)
When you use a plug in tuner, is it in the key of C and 440hz?
and also, is it 440hz for bass guitars in general ? you don't use 444hz..
Hey Kya, the 440Hz standard is used on all instruments, otherwise we wouldn't sound in tune with each other. 😁
@@BassBuzz haha thanks :)
symphonic orchestras tune higher ( but the same reference is used inside the orchestra ) For example : " The San Francisco Symphony (reportedly) tunes to 441 or 442 Hz
The Boston Symphony Orchestra (reportedly) tunes to 444 Hz
The New York Philharmonic (reportedly) tunes to 443 Hz
and The Berlin Philharmonic (reportedly) tunes to 445 Hz"
ty!
Hi. What program do you use to complete your video edits please. Looks great!
Thanks Chris! I use Final Cut Pro, I found it pretty easy to start learning when I switched from iMovie many years ago.
The tuner you are using. I have the same one? What the number on the bottom you had it on c.. it's needs to be on b...4 bass
Some tuners display the string numbers.
Yeah, I don't recommend those, chromatic tuners are more useful and better to train your brain to think about notes and not string numbers.
how do I find a tuner that's not a pedal? I went to electronics websites and only found clip-on and pedal tuners. I guess the pedals would count as plug-in but where else could i find one?
I rely on my mobile tuner alot becuase I can't afford a real tuner right now.
Also I have a Question.
How do I tune my bass 1/2 step down using a tuner in standard? Does -10 hertz go down a semitone? I really need to know if you know the answer please tell me.
Use a chromatic tuner and tune to EbAbDbGb! (or D#G#C#F#, whatever the tuner defaults to)
Still figuring out the b# and a# since you covered it with keyboard keys 😩😒
Thank you. I just bought a new cheap bass guitar but I think my strings are way too high up the fretboard. Also from the time I tune my G string, my E string is already not in tune aymore... Just can't play it... So sad
Yikes, sounds like your bass has some issues! Probably needs a setup at the very least, you can learn how to do a basic one yourself on UA-cam since we're all stuck at home for now!
@@BassBuzz Yes I spent a whole day on it. It's probably not the best but at least now the bass is somehow playable. Thanks
where did you get that cyruss bass// i look for 35 inch 4 string //left hand but suppose they intend to do it in 2021 but nothing was of it now i herd 2022,, but i feel if ,,still it s not going to be a one of cheapest neck thru non asia/korea but in usa /uk/ or japan range quality with reinforcemant in neck neck thru 35 inch and lol was under 2000 doll or marks or eu i donno //but this is no classic model //i remember oval inlays a other head design sharper ,,horns ,, or was that on rudy sarzo model alone i feel this is later than i look for cyrus / i look 1988to 93 period b i think
Well played, but i've always used an A tuning fork. Is this alright or am i just a dinosaur.
Peace.
I always find the system of why the notes are that way bewildering. Like learning spellings was at one stage I guess.
Yeah, it's a kinda weird system, but it's what we use! I go through it again in this video, might help if you're still having trouble: ua-cam.com/video/tcok98Vk6uA/v-deo.html
Probably should have watched this before I broke my G string XD ;-;
Haha, been there!
Ahh, but WHY is there no sharp or flat between b/c or e/f, said the music theory channel rhetorically.
because we use a 12 tonal system
I’m pretending to play bass on an old Fender Squier Precision Bass made in Japan yes that’s how they spelled Squier lol it action is super low very fast low frets on the neck neck face is one piece
You are paining me when you keep tuning the g string to the high side.
None of this was useful I understood none of this and my guitar is still not tuned can't even get it tuned with a tuner
This is a video for bass not guitar
Some of your videos. is I know already so maybe i gonna skip.
I see you like to talk a lot this video could have been made in 2 minutes you could have said get yourself a tuner watch this tuner look how I use it and within one minute you could have went through all four strings
Perhaps view this through the lens of an absolute beginner who is self teaching? A resource like this is invaluable.