"Zero-Scale" Bass Solos: How To Start Improvising On Bass [No Scales Needed]

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • Taking bass solos; improvising on bass - it can be scary, right?!? Nobody wants to take a bass solo and sound like a fool, but how do you even get started? Is it even possible to learn how to improvise on bass?
    Do you have to learn a whole bunch of scales that don't make sense? Do you learn all of the arpeggios and use the notes in them? Do you just use the roots of the chords? Or just play the same bass line you've been playing the entire song?
    No! You don't have to do any of these. In fact, there's a simple way you can start taking beautiful simple bass solos that you KNOW are going to sound good. You're guaranteed to never get lost and you can be sure that you'll never hit a wrong note.
    After all, improvising on bass is supposed to be fun, right!? Using the method in this video will take all the stress out of it so you can have a ball making up your own bass solos and have the confidence to do it over and over again.
    Now while you don't NEED to know any scales to improvise on bass, they can certainly help you to create more complex and more interesting bass solos.
    It can be so confusing navigating all the scales and modes - especially if you're just starting out. That's why I created the Ultimate Guide To The Modes For Bass. It will show you exactly what you can play in nearly any situation, without confusing you with technical jargon. Having just a little bit of this knowledge can take your bass solos to the next level.
    The guide also comes with 24 practice tracks you can use today to start your journey towards mastery over the modes and learn how to improvise on bass. To get started, just sign up right here:
    becomeabassist....
    The guide will be sent straight to your inbox.
    Of course if you have any questions about the lesson, just let me know. I'd be more than happy to help out.
    Good luck and happy bass soloing!
    Cheers,
    Luke
    P.S. The track that was used in this lesson can be found right here:
    • Isn't She Lovely- Stev...

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  • @BecomeABassist
    @BecomeABassist  3 роки тому +16

    One of the most common questions I got about this video was, _"How can I learn the melody of a song?"_ and a lot of the time, you may NOT be able to find tabs or notation for it. But what you *can* do, is try to learn it by ear and I show you how to get started with that process here: ua-cam.com/video/K2zDO2ITmvs/v-deo.html

  • @emohawk1589
    @emohawk1589 6 років тому +132

    at last someone who makes sense without confusing things (without feeding cats or talking to much about something completely different(sorry scott your amazing at bass but drag things out)) everything you say makes sense and isn't intimidating at all. taking out the stress of scales means a bassist can progress and get there as and when their ready while getting the confidence needed to move forward. good job buddy

    • @denobassug3834
      @denobassug3834 4 роки тому

      Nice

    • @jmbppmja
      @jmbppmja 4 роки тому

      Nice

    • @ceec165
      @ceec165 4 роки тому

      Yes! This approach is more intuitive, IMO

    • @mrzabie0138
      @mrzabie0138 2 роки тому

      Been playing bass on worship teams for many years (I don't consider myself a really great musician) but I must say that this is some of the best advice I've ever heard. What a great teacher!

  • @samstar7206
    @samstar7206 4 роки тому +6

    Out of all the bass lessons on UA-cam Yours have been the best Quality and most helpful

  • @user-ck5dw9wm1v
    @user-ck5dw9wm1v 7 місяців тому +2

    Long time bass player and I say salute to you for taking the mystery out of good solos

  • @jhay3966
    @jhay3966 4 роки тому +198

    "Playing wrong notes gets everyone's attention"
    -Victor W.

    • @ye_boi
      @ye_boi 3 роки тому +5

      It's funny that in this context it is a bad thing, but outside it is quite desirable

    • @RHINOSAUR
      @RHINOSAUR 3 роки тому +1

      @@ye_boi - Disagree. Each “bad” note resolves into a good one. This adds wonderful tension to a bass solo.

    • @myrstika
      @myrstika 2 роки тому

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @ivan2795
      @ivan2795 5 місяців тому

      Watched his video where he said there are no wrong notes xD

  • @timlorenz4080
    @timlorenz4080 6 років тому +78

    Luke, you've really helped me take my playing to new levels. I had to laugh on the second example, the "delayed melody". It's one of the only times I've seen your "bass face". We all have one. Mine is comical, frankly. But it always shows up when I'm concentrating really hard. Thanks for showing me that even seasoned pros, still strive to crush a groove. Cheers!

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +12

      Haha! The bass face is so real!!! I’m always doing weird stuff with my mouth without realising it. I’m glad the video helped get your playing to new levels Tim - that’s really great news!

  • @neildavidmorris842
    @neildavidmorris842 5 років тому +11

    What an eye opener, thanks a million Luke. Now I feel like I can become a bass player, a musician even, and achieve my ambition to play jazz. What an inspiration.

  • @holdencaustic
    @holdencaustic 6 років тому +16

    You’re a great teacher-great delivery, and you take what others would complicate, and simplify it- great channel!!

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +3

      Glad you think so Jason! I always try to make things simple to follow and get started. I can't tell you how happy I am to hear this from you!

    • @holdencaustic
      @holdencaustic 6 років тому +1

      Become A Bassist - truth is truth: you know your stuff, you’re a player, and you teach the way it should be taught- hope you reach a million subscribers!

  • @jplater9191
    @jplater9191 Рік тому +3

    Love this lesson and your humility, being able to laugh about making mistakes while learning!

  • @nick112441
    @nick112441 6 років тому +48

    2:30 "We're not going to use any of this, at all" Thank God!! :D

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +11

      Haha! It makes way more sense to start at a simpler place and work up to using all the complicated stuff than starting complicated and working your way back to simplicity.

  • @jurgenhuman8417
    @jurgenhuman8417 День тому

    Thank you for this video. I've been guilty of overthinking it. It's such a great tip to just revert back to the original melody. You can embellish and play around the melody easier than you can think of chordal tones of each bar. It makes it more organic too, rather than just a mathematical solo

  • @annetee6567
    @annetee6567 5 років тому +7

    What a bunch of cool ideas to work with! I will try them immidiately.. Thank you so much!

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  5 років тому

      Awesome Anne! Let me know how you go with them!

  • @ALTheFreeMan
    @ALTheFreeMan 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this video!! Tonight at church, I was put on the spot for the first time in my short bass playing career. I just kept playing the bass line, lol, but next time I’ll be ready!!

  • @iAlberto923
    @iAlberto923 6 років тому +6

    This approach was super useful to know which notes to play and then remixing them. Thank you!

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому

      Fantastic to hear! I'm glad to hear you found it useful!

  • @richardchristensen1768
    @richardchristensen1768 6 років тому +2

    Thank God
    I've gotten so frustrated looking for the right bass lesson channel and had been watching another very popular ( full of suck up subscribers and comments) teacher whom spazzingly yacks your ears off for the first 3/4 of the video about nothing to do with learning bass which damn near had me ready to smash my bass into my iPad or stoke the fire pit!!
    2 minutes into your lesson I have happily subscribed! Thanks for your content! I am again inspired!!!!! Whew!!

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +1

      Haha! Awesome Richard - so good to hear! I'm happy my approach works for you.

  • @williamsederholm1768
    @williamsederholm1768 5 років тому +6

    Thanks for these vids, Luke. I knew some of these concepts but this s great, real-world stuff that I can use within days.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  5 років тому +1

      That's awesome William! Let me know when you're able to apply some of it. I'd love to hear about it.

  • @nicgundy
    @nicgundy 6 років тому +22

    Interesting; when I did a run through of a guitar on scales when I was 13, it helped know where every note’s at on the fretboard. Ever since that day improv has been a strong suit & best friend to my playing today!!

    • @hardikdhakan6876
      @hardikdhakan6876 6 років тому

      Just wondering how did you go about it? For me pentatonic shapes are easy. I'm looking to get all mode shapes down.

    • @RumRum001
      @RumRum001 6 років тому +1

      ionian starts in the 1(tonic) dorian starts on the 2 etc...major scale starting on the different degrees of the scale

  • @baranugur8617
    @baranugur8617 6 років тому +7

    great work buddy, I am gonna understand all the videos you made, improve my bass skills and my English :) keep enjoying the bass, greetings from Turkey

  • @alonsolazz
    @alonsolazz 6 років тому +8

    Great work and inspiration, am an intermediate bass player. I can identify with your advice, actually after all this theory we learn, the most appealing this we can do is to have a great melody going.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +2

      Totally - Melody is the key. Nothing works without it!

  • @andresquintana4291
    @andresquintana4291 5 років тому +3

    Thanks Luke for another lesson that makes Bass playing much easier

  • @AgbohlahBismark
    @AgbohlahBismark Рік тому

    So far so good,you are the best I have encounter so far.Keep it up

  • @brenofigueiredo9016
    @brenofigueiredo9016 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the free content and for explaining the topic so clearly!

  • @thomasfioriglio
    @thomasfioriglio 3 роки тому +1

    Wonderful as always Luke! You have a natural teaching style that simply explains things and makes them easy to understand. And I love how you leave your mistakes in there. Cheers!

  • @13IanH
    @13IanH 3 роки тому +5

    This is great. I've been scratching my head, trying to work out how to improvise solos. The way that you gradually took us from the idea of playing the basic melody through to the true improv ideas at the end really gave me a light bulb moment. I'm really enthused about trying out this method to some of the songs I love. Cheers!

  • @micheldindaine8403
    @micheldindaine8403 4 роки тому

    I Luke I've been whatching your videos for quite some times now , and I must admit that I love the way you explain the use of the differents components of music applied to the bass playing.
    Stay as clear and simple as you are.

  • @davidreichert9392
    @davidreichert9392 6 років тому +207

    To be honest, I prefer bass solos where the bassist still keeps the groove.

    • @jdssurf
      @jdssurf 4 роки тому +9

      Different styles of music though

    • @silencedones4421
      @silencedones4421 Рік тому +12

      If the solo doesn't match or fit the groove the bassist is only showing off.
      A great bassist will always think he is just ok. Stay humble and remember the bass is to fill in the octaves the guitar can't reach. Fill the spectrum before the ego.

    • @hugebeebop2955
      @hugebeebop2955 11 місяців тому

      ​@@silencedones4421yall putting rules on music

    • @michaelmerritt9657
      @michaelmerritt9657 10 місяців тому +3

      It’s crazy how we are all different right. I prefer to keep playing the bass line, but maybe with a little extra sauce. I love hearing other cats go crazy tho

    • @Systolic_Gaming
      @Systolic_Gaming 10 місяців тому +1

      Watch my nerd ass play the groove and a solo at the same time

  • @dragon208062
    @dragon208062 3 роки тому

    Cracked it Luke , thank you , been learning the Modes , so not only did I get the solo , I saw the modes you put up and even though you said we are not using scales , I ran the track , saw the modes you had used " Bingo " all fitted , bass solo fitted , got the whole thing . Thank You.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  3 роки тому +1

      That's amazing work @Russell Smith! Huge congratulations!

  • @badboy250984
    @badboy250984 5 років тому +4

    Thanks for the tip. I never actually thought about that, I'm working on a bass solo at the moment for a song that already have a 2min bass solo. Due to technical reason I couldn't play the whole solo exactly the same so I have to improvise something to make it sound good but not too sluggish. I dig myself a hole to try learn all the chord scale and link them together without thinking how it sound. Maybe I should look at all the notes on the existing piece that I can play and mix them to try things out.

    • @djfglobal3377
      @djfglobal3377 3 роки тому

      Its easy overthink things all way around until You arrive at the solution You ruled out as being too easy in the first place . Anyhow, you’ll figure it out! Good luck

  • @kai-mm2gd
    @kai-mm2gd Рік тому +1

    It took me a minute to realize but I’m playing this same song and trying to improvise a solo for it right now

  • @allendavis7982
    @allendavis7982 5 років тому +1

    That's great information. Thanks for taking the time to make this video Luke. This helped me immensely to understand how to begin constructing a solo. AWESOME STUFF keep it coming!

  • @selfactualizer2099
    @selfactualizer2099 Рік тому +4

    Wooten: if you hit the wrong note, either add it to the loop; or move up/down just 1 fret and you're back in key

  • @Ladydeekingdomchild
    @Ladydeekingdomchild 3 роки тому

    You just have This calmness humbleness in your voice lol 💖🙇‍♀️

  • @kevinyang2312
    @kevinyang2312 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Luke! I just want to say thank you to your awesome technique for making bass solo.
    It is super helpful, keep on the great work

  • @nickjowett
    @nickjowett 4 роки тому +5

    Very informative lesson. And anyone that's played live has to appreciate the story at the end :) Thanks for being so straightforward and honest Luke, as a teacher and a human being. Keep up the great work!

  • @jfufighter
    @jfufighter 4 роки тому +2

    Epic video! That note “A” actually can work if it is sustained and depending on what follows the note. At that point in the song, if I’m not mistaken, the note “A” is in the next chord or at least the next phrase etc. So sustaining the note, though “wrong”, can be a leading tone to the next phrase.

  • @papcoin5716
    @papcoin5716 2 роки тому

    You are so great Luke.Because of you, i had my first fan , on my solo.🤪

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  2 роки тому

      Really? That's awesome @PapCoin! Congrats! Tell me the story of this fan though - what did they like about your solo?

  • @cello_melow
    @cello_melow 6 років тому +2

    This is a powerful concept. Should be obvious and common wisdom but it's not. Tim Pierce gives the same advice for his quite musically advanced audience, but most lessons on improvisation will focus on scales and arpeggios. Needless to say, learning to play iconic melodies is an effective way to learn how to write your own, on the spot.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +1

      Definitely! The scales and arpeggios can be useful, but the goal for me is to make melodies. They might contain scales and arpeggios, but a lot of the time, I'm not thinking in those terms. I wish I'd listened to the 'learn to play melodies' way earlier in my life. It would have made a huge difference to the younger me.

  • @oscarloke8276
    @oscarloke8276 3 роки тому

    this is sooo good, even the solo you pulled off in the vid

  • @randylevine2302
    @randylevine2302 3 роки тому

    Wow ! You just open up the door to soloing for me , thank you so much .

  • @Marc-NZ
    @Marc-NZ 4 роки тому

    I can feel how you love it..it makes the video really instructive..thank you

  • @AgbohlahBismark
    @AgbohlahBismark Рік тому

    You are a very good and a talented teacher and a good mentot

  • @travisguide4516
    @travisguide4516 5 років тому

    Pure genius the writing is right there on the wall

  • @la196
    @la196 6 років тому +2

    That shirt is too funny! Really great tips on these videos. Thank you.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому

      Glad you like the shirt AND the videos! Haha!

  • @monstruono1
    @monstruono1 2 роки тому +1

    Love it! Very helpful

  • @adamlangdon2245
    @adamlangdon2245 2 роки тому

    Yeah! Yeah? Great lessons yeah. I’m glad I found this channel yeah.

  • @bassmangotdbluz3547
    @bassmangotdbluz3547 6 років тому +10

    It's time for a rousing Tuba solo!

  • @max-pax
    @max-pax 9 місяців тому

    method #4, i. e. playing notes from melody in different order is 100% playing scale notes
    however it's true that many teachers don't explain what are scales for and how to use them and which notes are more universal (1st, 5th, 3rd, 4th) and which are more "specialized" (2nd, 6th and 7th)
    My eyes opener was to learn that when a song is in key C-Major, I can use any high register note from C-major scale at any time and it will fit, no matter what chord is being played - as long it's diatonic (i. e. consists of C-major notes, like Gmaj7 or A minor or B diminished etc)
    Good video anyway

  • @subemalldude3506
    @subemalldude3506 3 роки тому +2

    I was always afraid of how complex soloing is, but now I see that it can be quite simple and fun! Thank you for this video💪👌😊

  • @neveratrivers
    @neveratrivers 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for your videos - very helpful. Great stuff

  • @joekrim6557
    @joekrim6557 2 роки тому

    As i progress in learning to play bass .. I come back to more advanced stuff like luke's and that AHA moment where the last time it may have been too advanced for me at that time but it makes sense now .. And now im ready to learn this lesson as my understanding of the bass over 7 mos allows me this..i have memoried and can find the notes...say a Bb ... I can move to a higher or lower Bb string sizewise. A C for instance may not sound correct or deliver the emotional in the wrong octave so when im learning strictly by chords i can get to another octave as nesessary to make practicing a true learning experience mood

  • @evindgard
    @evindgard 5 років тому +2

    Thank you sooo much!! You really helped me. I got stuck preparing a solo for Treasure by Bruno Mars which contains slap-style. You gave me some great inspiration.

  • @Take5Geri
    @Take5Geri 6 років тому +5

    thanks Luke McIntosh Your approach sure sounds good to me since I want to get started playing a bass. Great knowing there are ways to learn without making it so mentally stressful or not attainable. .

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +2

      I'm glad you like it - and you're 100% right. It doesn't have to be complicated to get started. In fact, a lot of the time, the simpler it is, the more impact it has!

  • @christianvinas4471
    @christianvinas4471 6 років тому +1

    Luke you're great! Thanks from Argentina!

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому

      You’re welcome Christian. Thanks for checking out the video

  • @artprintvisual
    @artprintvisual 3 роки тому

    Excellent video as always.

  • @alexhamilton4084
    @alexhamilton4084 5 років тому +1

    I mentioned Andy Fraser of the band Free in another video comment section. Have you ever heard the bass solo at the end of the live version of Mr Big by Free? It’s my all time favourite bass solo. Another favourite is the bass solo intro to N.I.B by Black Sabbath. Simple but effective. Good on ya Luke. Keep it up. 👍

  • @MrSacman88
    @MrSacman88 3 роки тому

    Great concepts .... Liked & Subscribed!

  • @rafbass
    @rafbass Рік тому

    That’s very useful! Thanks!

  • @IntoTheBass
    @IntoTheBass 4 роки тому

    A well done video that's well worth watching. - Thanks for your 'Honesty' as well(well,...well,...well,...).

  • @plywoodcarjohnson5412
    @plywoodcarjohnson5412 5 років тому

    I've liked and subscribed. Do not take this the wrong way. Do a video on bassplaying farmers in Australia. Maybe skip over to New Zealand as well, yeah? Bungyjumping. Or Basejumping!

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  5 років тому +1

      Do you know a lot of bass playing farmers in Australia? I don’t think I know any.

  • @ryandicecco4194
    @ryandicecco4194 4 роки тому

    The wedding gig story gold! Happens to the best of us! Well done to get one clap. I reckon even Jaco would struggle to get a clap during the dinner set hahaha

  • @DeFiSiYT
    @DeFiSiYT 5 років тому

    Took me the whole video to finally get the t-shirt reference... 🙃
    Great video too... I've got a long way to go...

  • @RM-gn2nj
    @RM-gn2nj 4 роки тому +1

    I know what your saying Luke, I tell students to learn the melody like you said but know it inside out. Then embellish it rhythmic ideas etc. Also use the bassline of the song and mess with it. Ultimately learn the chord tones and the scales that apply.

  • @alexzaslavsky2570
    @alexzaslavsky2570 4 роки тому

    Great video Luke, thank you!

  • @stubser
    @stubser 5 років тому

    You are awesome. Thanks a lot for your great work. I love ur videos.

  • @ceec165
    @ceec165 4 роки тому

    Great alternative.Thank you!
    .

  • @numerounse
    @numerounse 4 роки тому

    thanks for sharing! good lesson...

  • @brunocyclist
    @brunocyclist 3 роки тому +1

    That's a beautiful bass you've got there!
    What brand is it?

    • @eknight101
      @eknight101 3 роки тому

      it looks like an ibanez and those pickup shapes appear to be bartolini. Not 100% tho

  • @gregorygrimes2328
    @gregorygrimes2328 4 роки тому +2

    What I like about this guy is he gets straight into the lesson. Other guys on here talk too much or clown around too much.

  • @firsthitfromdabong5532
    @firsthitfromdabong5532 5 років тому +1

    Good job dude .... and thanks!

  • @pittarak1
    @pittarak1 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Luke, makes sense - now when I think about, doesn't the bass solo in 'Brown Eyed Girl just mainly play the melody?

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  5 років тому +1

      If I remember right, the bass just plays the regular bass line rather than the vocal melody, but that’s also an option if you’re really stuck and don’t know what to play. It’s already a part of the song, so you know it’s going to work well.

  • @kaushikbhattacharjee5273
    @kaushikbhattacharjee5273 5 років тому

    Can u plzz make a video on how to choose notes (scales) for a bass solo/groove.

  • @bass4ever727
    @bass4ever727 4 роки тому

    Really usefull example. Thanks!

  • @dustymorris9191
    @dustymorris9191 5 місяців тому

    what kind of bass is that! it very nice

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  5 місяців тому

      In this video, it's an Ibanez SR1000

  • @danielskrivan6921
    @danielskrivan6921 6 років тому +8

    That's a great step 2 for me. Step 1: how do I play the melody instead of just the root notes?

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +7

      Great question Daniel. There are a few ways. You can try to find tabs for the melody itself, but a MUCH better way would be to figure it out yourself.
      Start by singing along with the melody and get really comfortable with that. Once you can do that pretty well, sing JUST the first note of the melody and keep it in your ear. Then, start searching around for it on your bass. At the start, this is going to feel weird and 'wrong', but keep at it. Eventually, you'll find the note on your bass that matches with the note of the melody.
      If you wanted to check your work and make sure you got it right, you could use a free tuner app, sing the note of the melody into it and it will tell you what the note is. Then play the note on your bass. If it's the same note, then you're golden! If not, then you might be hearing things differently, so you go back to the start.
      Over time, this process will become easier and easier. Rather than taking a long time to get a single note, it'll just take a second or two. Then instead of just focusing on one note at a time, you'll find yourself doing 2, 3, then 4, and eventually entire phrases at once.
      By the way, you don't have to have a good singing voice to do this. You just have to work on your ability to match pitch. I talk about this kind of thing in this lesson, although it's not exactly what I'm talking about for learning melodies by ear.
      ua-cam.com/video/ZXuRaC8ZjxY/v-deo.html
      Does this make sense Daniel? I may have to make a lesson about this exact thing.

    • @danielskrivan6921
      @danielskrivan6921 6 років тому +1

      It makes sense for the most part! Actually I didn't know about voice tuners, this is something that will really help me.
      How do I know if the note I'm singing is the same as the note I hear in the song? If I know what note the song is then I should just be able to find it on the bass.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +2

      At the start, before your ear is well-developed, you'll probably end up guessing. Sometimes you'll be right and other times, you'll be wrong. And that's great! Every mistake you make is a chance to learn how to do it better. Over time though, you'll start to get a sense for when you're singing the melody vs. something else.
      In the meantime, if you know any musicians who have a bit more experience than you do, you could record yourself playing along with the melody once you figure it out. Just using the voice recorder on your phone would be fine. Show it to them and they should be able to tell you whether the notes you chose are actually the ones on the recording.
      If you do this with 3 songs and really go deep with them, your ears will start to separate the melody and the chords and the bass line and whatever else is in the song.

    • @danielskrivan6921
      @danielskrivan6921 6 років тому

      Thanks for the advice!

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +1

      No worries. Let me know how you go with it!

  • @mjrmandor1136
    @mjrmandor1136 4 роки тому

    Wow, that's a nice looking bass! What kind is it?

  • @torbjornsjoholm6376
    @torbjornsjoholm6376 5 років тому

    Thanx a lot! Another great lesson! 😀👍

  • @greglee50
    @greglee50 3 роки тому

    I knew it would be a mistake I got that the , I got the numbers on the tab board , 3rd fret fine 4th fret fine but in between there’s number 10 don’t get it . Could you help cheers Greg

  • @petertalabi4772
    @petertalabi4772 6 років тому

    thanks for the lesson on walking bass line .it help m

  • @robertgolden4436
    @robertgolden4436 5 років тому

    Awesome lesson!

  • @MusicianDirector
    @MusicianDirector 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for the video

  • @chesterburnett3466
    @chesterburnett3466 2 роки тому

    Is it just me, or did anyone else expect that the backing track in Luke's link would be minus the Bass?? Other than that, thumbs up.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  2 роки тому

      From memory, that backing track was one that I found, not one that I made myself. Although if you're using the track to practice improvising rather than practicing in 'bass line mode', it's totally fine if there's already a bass part in the track.

    • @chesterburnett3466
      @chesterburnett3466 2 роки тому

      Ok thanks.

  • @scottdavis7620
    @scottdavis7620 6 років тому +6

    The scruff suits you, Luke. Thanks for the lesson and stay righteous!

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +2

      Haha! Thanks Scott. Glad you like it! (The scruff - I guess the lesson too!)

  • @joelsantiago2699
    @joelsantiago2699 3 роки тому

    i noticed your always using the middle finger rather than the index finger of your right hand. is there technique need to follow on this?

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  3 роки тому

      That's just a personal preference of mine. I think most people prefer to 'lead' with their index and that's totally fine as well.

  • @gfgnickname_not_chosen2598
    @gfgnickname_not_chosen2598 6 років тому +342

    I see a problem here. The bassist is hot, but he's also a bassist. So does he get chicks or not?

  • @pastorsharonjackson9530
    @pastorsharonjackson9530 2 роки тому +1

    Can you please teach numbers for the ppl that use number instead of the c d e

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  2 роки тому

      I do have this video: m.ua-cam.com/video/sVTiW4dC5NU/v-deo.html I should warn you though, there’s a lot of talking in it.

    • @pastorsharonjackson9530
      @pastorsharonjackson9530 2 роки тому

      @@BecomeABassist Thank you so much

  • @philipdoyle7638
    @philipdoyle7638 6 років тому

    Great lesson, and what a simple but powerful idea!
    I think you should be playing a Beatle Bass though.

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому

      Thanks Phillip - glad you enjoyed the lesson! Why a Beatles bass though?

    • @philipdoyle7638
      @philipdoyle7638 6 років тому +1

      Because of the beetle t-shirt!

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому

      Haha!!! Of course! I almost forgot I was wearing that shirt in this video.

  • @Orestisapostol
    @Orestisapostol 6 років тому +2

    I will learn bass with you
    Thanks a lot ... please continue that videos

  • @chrisegarner
    @chrisegarner 6 років тому +4

    Any advice on soloing in a song which just uses a simple 4 chord progression? I love the stevie wonder example but not all songs have such a clear melody line like that

    • @andrewboyle7442
      @andrewboyle7442 5 років тому

      Doing a gig of 40 jazz standards where you don’t know any of the melodies ,let’s see him solo to them. 😂

    • @mattcartwright9442
      @mattcartwright9442 2 роки тому

      Yes Chris just use the vocal melody as the melody if the song doesn't have a distinguishable or memorable melody. BTW that Stevie wonder tune is a 4 chord song. At least the main chord progression is. So is the bridge actually just replaces two of the chords from the main progression with other chords

  • @ronnieelgrablie3295
    @ronnieelgrablie3295 2 роки тому

    thanks its great.

  • @jakevincentestrellanes6537
    @jakevincentestrellanes6537 3 роки тому

    You help me a lot

  • @edniepert5730
    @edniepert5730 3 роки тому

    I thought that the bass is better played in the lower register (1-12 frets). I have bad wrists and can’t play that high up on the lower strings very well. What can you suggest for me?

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  3 роки тому

      There's nothing that says you have to do this above the 12th fret @Ed Niepert. Just learn the melody of whatever song you're learning in the lower part of your bass and use *that* as your starting point. Everything else stays the same.

  • @kengagnon6192
    @kengagnon6192 6 років тому

    very good lesson also nice bass like the color what brand is it

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому

      Happy to hear you like the lesson Ken. The bass in this video is an Ibanez SR1000 from around 2007.

    • @kengagnon6192
      @kengagnon6192 6 років тому

      Become A Bassist thanks for response I thought it look like a ibanez , what did it cost and did you buy it in 2007

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +1

      No worries. I actually had an endorsement deal in 2007 when I bought it, so I got it at cost, but I can't remember exactly how much I paid. It was my first 'serious' bass though.

    • @kengagnon6192
      @kengagnon6192 6 років тому

      Become A Bassist I've been playing many years working on my own music

  • @zandraromeromusic
    @zandraromeromusic 3 роки тому

    Hi, did you memorize all the notes on the fretboard??

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  3 роки тому +1

      I did @Zandra Romero and I have a few videos about that exact process. You can find the first one here: ua-cam.com/video/ceKR8IFMCdo/v-deo.html

    • @zandraromeromusic
      @zandraromeromusic 3 роки тому

      @@BecomeABassist wowww how long did it take?
      I'm gettin a bass next month and im thinking of these steps:
      1. Memorize the notes on fretboard
      2. Learn Music theory
      3. Be fluent in reading tabs
      4. Write songs with my bass
      5. Make my own riffs
      6. Learn how to do improv on bass
      What do you think? :))

  • @noboundaries8981
    @noboundaries8981 3 роки тому

    so, how do you know what notes are in the melody? especially on the fly

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  3 роки тому

      That *can* be tricky, but it's a very learnable skill if you develop your ear. I have a few videos about playing by ear that can get you started:
      ua-cam.com/video/K2zDO2ITmvs/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/z6zvflY7Z70/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/3Xh79-Fahs4/v-deo.html

  • @hunterfagan6272
    @hunterfagan6272 6 років тому +2

    If youre improvising, how would you just know the melody?

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +2

      The same way you'd learn bass lines. You'd have to learn it yourself, either by ear, or using sheet music or tabs.

    • @hunterfagan6272
      @hunterfagan6272 6 років тому

      Become A Bassist im talking if youre not expecting a solo and someone tells you to take a solo

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  6 років тому +1

      If you don't have the chance to learn the whole song before the gig/jam/rehearsal, then you'll have to rely on your ears to guide you. In an ideal world, you'd know where to expect a solo and then look at the melody for that song in advance.

  • @musicsinourblood7306
    @musicsinourblood7306 5 років тому +6

    When he said “Calm your farm” I laughed

  • @HeyoSpectral
    @HeyoSpectral Рік тому

    The first song is called Isn't she lovely by the way. i love that song lmao

  • @TheChristianherud
    @TheChristianherud 3 роки тому

    11:00 (the wrong-note-problem): A friend of mine was told by T.M. to just play that note again. Louder. With more self-consciousness. „It‘s Your f***ing solo, not anybody elses. And whoever thinks, that he can do better, should prove himself on stage“

    • @BecomeABassist
      @BecomeABassist  3 роки тому +1

      Haha! This is very true - often the people doing the loudest criticizing are the ones with the *least* skin in the game.

  • @samlorenzo2389
    @samlorenzo2389 4 роки тому

    Are octaves good for inprovising?

  • @hank3266
    @hank3266 6 років тому +5

    Thank you. Very good teacher.