Transcribing parts of Jazz solos like this, particularly from saxophones and trumpets have done wonders for my playing as well. Loved this snippet. Can’t wait to try the lesson
Micheal is a great bass player. But southern rock bassists need more attention. People don’t give them enough love for how good they are. Ed king and Leon wilkeson from lynyrd Skynyrd are really good.( ed was more up front while Leon is more tasteful.) but berry oakley was an incredible bass player. Just listen to the mountain jam bass solo, it whipping post, or any Allman brothers song before Duane’s death, and u will be astonished by his incredible playing. I would love to see a video on this. Thx
I understood practically nothing he said but felt every note he played. A practical demonstration of just far away from being a real bass player I am...
The great Paul Chambers played the bass on that album. Read the credits, find it on Google. If you're over 20 years old, then that's an absurd question.
wonderful quick lesson. tapping into other solos' vibe is like remembering someone's story, but then telling your version.
thats a bar, man
That's beautiful way to put it
Michael is such a phenomenal bass player, and a joy to watch with Snarky Puppy! A complete pro...
He really is!!
P-Bass with tapewounds is extra mojo
Doesn’t he use flats?
Transcribing parts of Jazz solos like this, particularly from saxophones and trumpets have done wonders for my playing as well. Loved this snippet. Can’t wait to try the lesson
The tooooooooooooone 🤤
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Maximum tongue power! Respec’!!!
It's on D Minor/D Dorian
Always learn from the best!
This is so cool
Great bassist...
This is a lesson I'd pay for
Amazing
Micheal is a great bass player.
But southern rock bassists need more attention.
People don’t give them enough love for how good they are. Ed king and Leon wilkeson from lynyrd Skynyrd are really good.( ed was more up front while Leon is more tasteful.) but berry oakley was an incredible bass player. Just listen to the mountain jam bass solo, it whipping post, or any Allman brothers song before Duane’s death, and u will be astonished by his incredible playing. I would love to see a video on this. Thx
The man is in a league of his own. 😉😩 ok I’ll excuse myself…
You’re locked in! Too funny
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It remind me a little bit of cant stand losing you by the police❤
That’s what’s up
I wish I could consider myself a natural Dorianian
I understood practically nothing he said but felt every note he played. A practical demonstration of just far away from being a real bass player I am...
im confused by the A major in a c minor pent. scale
Miles Davis played bass on the album too??? Or wrote the bassline????
That's cool if I understand that correctly... didn't know that.
The great Paul Chambers played the bass on that album. Read the credits, find it on Google. If you're over 20 years old, then that's an absurd question.
@@skineyemin4276 loser nerd
Hold on... I thought anything past the 15th fret was spare frets.....
Isn't it D dorian?
I think it is yeah
It’s A Dorian
@@responsibassmusic I play this in an ensemble and it goes Em11 to Dm11 which is D dorian or A natural minor
Doesnt it go from D Dorian to Eb Dorian and then back? I think it does at least on the album kind of blue
@@christahansen yes
Who?
I would suggest to first....... learn how to walk over those changes, then go listen to some Paul Chambers bass solos.
Yawn yawn
I think transcribing miles will make you a worse player lol😅