Giant Steps Bass Lesson: Mastering the 2-5-1
Вставка
- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
- 🔩 Music Theory For Bass Players course: onlinebasscourses.com/music-t...
Download the chart and arpeggio shapes here (plus links to the note-learning lessons I mentioned): onlinebasscourses.com/learn-b...
In this video, I break down the intricate 2-5-1 progressions that define John Coltrane's iconic jazz standard, "Giant Steps." Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned bassist, this lesson will help you navigate the complex harmony and rapid chord changes with confidence.
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:24 Note learning/finding exercise
02:22 Harmony breakdown
03:28 What is a 2 5 1?
05:39 Key centres
09:23 Three crucial arpeggio shapes
12:33 Improvising over the changes
#bassguitarlessons #bassguitar #howtoplaybass #learnbass #BassTutorial #music #education
🧠 MY WEBSITE: www.onlinebasscourses.com
===========
Bass Guitar Courses
===========
🔩 Music Theory For Bass Players course: onlinebasscourses.com/music-t...
✅ From Beginner To Bassist (learn the elements of great bass playing): onlinebasscourses.com/frombeg...
🎵 Funk Bass: onlinebasscourses.com/funk-ba...
🎙 RnB, Soul & Motown Bass: onlinebasscourses.com/rnb-sou...
=========================
My Bass Guitar Tuition Books
=========================
📗 Creative Bass Technique Exercises: geni.us/bassexercises
📕 100 Funk Bass Grooves for Electric Bass: geni.us/funkbass
📕 RnB, Soul & Motown Style Basslines: geni.us/motownbass
📘 Complete Fingerstyle Bass Technique:geni.us/FingerstyleBass
📔 100 Rock Grooves for Electric Bass: geni.us/RockBass
📒 The Bass Guitar Practice Journal: geni.us/BassJournal
📔 The Bass Guitar Notebook: geni.us/BassGuitarNotebook
===================
Bass Guitar Newsletter
===================
𝄢✉️ Join 10,000+ fellow bass players getting one weekly email with bass tips, resources, and news: onlinebasscourses.com/newsletter
=====================
Bass Gear (I like and use)
=====================
💿 Tomplay (amazing play-along software. The link gives you a free trial): tomplay.com/premium-trial?ref...
🥁 Beat Buddy (practice drum beats in a pedal): Reverb link - reverb.grsm.io/BeatBuddy Use DAN10 for a 10% discount on their site - bit.ly/SingularSoundBB
♆ The BEST tuners out there: reverb.grsm.io/peterson
⽴ My favourite bass stands and racks: reverb.grsm.io/StringSwing
🎸My main 'UA-cam' bass is my 1982 Ibanez Roadster with DiMarzio DP126 pickups. Occasionally one turns up on Reverb! reverb.grsm.io/VintageIbanezBass
🪕 Kala Wanderer U Bass: reverb.grsm.io/KalaWanderer
🎙 Avalon U5 (main U5): reverb.grsm.io/AvalonU5
🎧 Universal Audio Apollo X6 (interface): reverb.grsm.io/UniversalAudio...
🎧 Universal Audio Apollo (2nd interface - great for travelling): reverb.grsm.io/UniversalAudio...
🔉 TC Ditto Looper pedal: reverb.grsm.io/LooperPedal
🔉 Mooer Prime P1: reverb.grsm.io/MooerPrimeP1
🔉 Zoom B3N multi-effects: reverb.grsm.io/ZoomB3N
🔉 Boss Katana (excellent practice amp): reverb.grsm.io/KatanaBass
🎸 MusicMan StingRay 5 (main gigging bass): reverb.grsm.io/StingRay5
🎸 Fender Jazz: reverb.grsm.io/FenderJazz
🎸 Fender Precision: reverb.grsm.io/FenderPrecision
𖣣 Dunlop .73 (favourite plectrum): reverb.grsm.io/Dunlop73
♆ Lekato clip-on metronome/tuner (cheap but good): geni.us/MetronomeTuner
🏪 My US Amazon Store: www.amazon.com/shop/onlinebas...
🏪 My UK Amazon Store: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/onlineb...
If you buy ANYTHING from Amazon using the above links, I still get a commission at no extra cost to you. Crazy but true...
* some of these links are affiliate links. If you click them, I earn a commission at no extra cost to you. It really helps towards keeping my free bass lessons going. 🙏
=============================================
🙏🙏🙏🙏 Support my Bass Guitar lessons 🙏🙏🙏🙏
=============================================
If you've ever gained anything from my lessons and want to help keep the channel going, you can do so in the following ways:
1. Donate: onlinebasscourses.com/support...
2. Buy me a coffee ☕️ (or 🍩): ko-fi.com/onlinebasscourses
3. Super Thanks - there's a button below each UA-cam video. If you click it, you can donate to the channel.
4. Buy my books and courses (you'll also learn loads!): onlinebasscourses.com/bass-gu...
Follow Me
📸 Instagram: / dan_hawkins_bass_lessons
🐦 Twitter: / danhawkinsbass
🖥 Facebook: / onlinebasscourses
Thanks so much and keep up the great playing!
𝄢 Dan 🙏
Thank you so much! Just started to get into seventh-chords. This is a great motivation to practice the chord shapes until they become second nature and the apply them on the fly. 👍
Awesome!
Fantastic lesson that links Theory to Practice.
One of the most useful lesson I have seen , as much as I am concerned.
Thank you so much Dan for the quality of your teaching.
My pleasure, Patrick. 🙏
Great lesson, Dan. I love this stuff. Question: why did you show the chart in the treble clef? Most of the sheet music I play from uses the bass clef.
With a chord chart it doesn’t matter what clef It’s in unless you’re reading the notes. I just happened to have this chart to hand.
Fwiw. Charts are typically written generically like this to communicate changes with all the musicians and not just the bassist.
Fascinating! Wonderful lesson. The Giant Steps album went gold in 2018 after selling 500,000 copies. Four of those were purchased by me. The LP. A replacement LP after the first one wore out. A CD. The remastered CD. Always loved it, but never understood it to this level. So cool! I got hooked on Coltrane from his recordings with Miles Davis in the late '50s. As a side note, for other Coltrane fans who may not know, the original Kind of Blue album suffered from an undetected speed issue (one of the tape decks used to record the album was 5% off). This was eventually discovered, and yet another CD release of Kind of Blue that was speed-corrected was released. It's a revelation if you love Kind of Blue, but have never heard the corrected version. And, yes, I've purchased Kind of Blue more times than Giant Steps. 🤩
Thanks, John. Fascinating comment too! 🙏🙏
I truly appreciate the incredible lessons and content you consistently provide. I look forward to spending my Saturday mornings studying with you. Thank you for helping me become a better bass player and musician.
Really happy to hear you’re improving. 🙏🙏😂
Yes! This is fantastic info thank you.
An excellent lesson Dan, I really liked the clarity of your explanations, but also the tips of what to look out for on the chord charts; and the shapes. Stuff here for people of all different levels. Thanks
Thanks very much - I appreciate that!
Thanks for chord chart lesson on jazz chord progression 251 (arpeggio bass notes) and how to play them in various music styles like walking bass feeling jazzy / Motown / etc.
Oh' man! This is good stuff dude! Dan, your UA-cam channel is very inspirational for me. You do a great job with the video presentation. Ur good in front of the camera, one of the best.. And I've been listening to John Coltrane's Giant Steps forever.
Thanks. Really appreciate that. 🙏🙏
Really awesome lesson. Thanks a lot!
Thanks Dan.
Awesome, Dan always on top of making great videos and lessons... Thanks bro!!!
I'd love to have that bass...
Great lesson!
Love this lesson, thanks Dan
thanks prof! nice lesson :)
Thanks Dan
Great lesson. 👍
Another usefull lesson. Thanks. Your step by step method makes it all clear and easy to follow. Off-topic question: how do you find DiMarzio DP126?
Thanks! I chose them literally for the reason that they were the only PJ set in the shop I went to. I’m very happy with them. They’re resonant and quite aggressive.
@@OnlineBassCoursesThanks for Your answer. I've read about this set. The only issue may be the J pickup - it seems not to be as loud and punchy as P.
@@piopio3288 I don't find it an issue. By its very nature, a J is going to be different anyway.
I really needed this detailed explanation on chords to play thru standards... Thank You.
Yes. I’ll definitely do that lesson. You could also check out my music theory course that goes into that and a lot more in lots of detail.
@@OnlineBassCourses I think you misunderstood my comment but this video was a great lesson...Thanks again.
@@lbjmuzic It was late - I did misunderstand it! 😂 But it's also true that this isn't that detailed and I can do another lesson that focuses more on chords/arpeggios in standards. 🙏
@@OnlineBassCourses Do you have any videos on music reading position play....or how to Identify when you may need to shift to a midrange or higher frets instead of making big jumps...I struggle with this challenge.
@@lbjmuzic Yeah, that's a tough one and takes practice and a little experience. I might have something here: ua-cam.com/play/PLdXYrUzLRVdqZpQbv0sWOiVm54l6hVET0.html
Great lesson, those jazz standards are a challenge and a lot of fun.
Is that another Ibanez you have there on your left?
Thanks. Good spot! Another cheap vintage one (Musician) I found at a local shop.
Tablature please.
This is an improv lesson so no TAB. Sorry!!
Ive been playing for a year but this language is still confusing to me. How can i learn to understand this better?
If you get a bit more precise I'll gladly help
Simple, buy Joe Hubbard's or Janek Gwizdala's books about jazz/music theory. It will take time.
This will help. Don’t worry, you’ll pick up the lingo quickly: ua-cam.com/video/lmi-XwwH3lY/v-deo.htmlsi=dYZPXx0WFTWosegP
Both excellent. I have a Music Theory For Bass Players course that explains everything too. 🙏👍
@@OnlineBassCourses thank you
The Staff changes dramatically Treble Clef E. G. B. D. F.
FACE SPACES
Bass CLEF G. B. D. F. A.
ACEG SPACES
Great Lesson Though🎶🎶✌🏽🎶🎶
The staff has nothing to do with the chord changes which is what this lesson is about. Unless you’re reading the melody in the treble clef (actually a good skill to learn for bass players), the chart could be in any clef and the chord symbols would stay the same.
@@OnlineBassCourses true that !👍🏽✌🏽