10 EASY Bass Lines, 1 Chord Progression! (Part 1)
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- In this bass guitar tutorial, you will learn to play five beginner bass lines (blues feel, country, bossa nova, reggae, and pop). Along the way you will learn to play different styles as well as:
- Playing bass in time with real groove and feel
- Using music theory to make up bass lines and fills
- Key bass guitar rhythms
- Bass technique tips
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Agreed. He is laid back and his teaching is approachable. Doesn't make me feel intimidated.
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Once you played reggae, you got my full attention. Thank you for the lesson!
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Thanks Dan for so much valuable information
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Great lesson! I’m not essentially a bass player but do a lot of composition, these lessons are a great help when it comes to laying down a bass line cheers.
Fantastic lesson. Great teaching style.
Wow I wish when I was younger you were my bass teacher you have given a lot of useful information and are very informative to bass players who just can't get a grip on playing what they want to play.
Thanks very much.
My son is going to love this lesson. Thank you.
Cool - I really hope he does. 👍
Dan, this is such a helpful lesson. I am learning bass for my ukulele group, and am constantly needing to play bass to songs I’ve never heard before and know only vaguely. I read music so that’s a bit of a help, but playing to lyrics and chords when you don’t even know how many bars on each chord….it’s all quite demanding. This is such a help. Thank you. I will keep practicing my scales 😂
Yes keep it up and also learn to figure out songs by ear!
Really great lesson, thanks. Looking forward to the second part.
Hope you enjoy it!
Thank you Dan for another excellent informative lesson
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I enjoy learning from you Dan! You break it down to where you really get a picture of what you're teaching. Thank you from a beginner Bass player!
Very happy to hear you're learning and hopefully improving. Keep it up!
So clear! So helpful! So much fun! Thank you!
I appreciate your teaching style. 👍
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Really enjoy your lessons. So informative and interesting. Slowly getting to grips with note positions coming from a drums, piano and keyboards background and studying your technique intensely. Thank you.
Thanks, Jez. That's an excellent background to come from. Keep going and you'll get it!
Wow..you explained almost everything...
Hopefully you can use it! 👍
Really enjoy your channel.
So glad to hear that. Thanks for watching!
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Great lesson and detailed…and your presentation is excellent, easy to grasp (but not necessarily easy to emulate for me haha, but good thing I can understand). Many many thanks!
You'll get there with some consistent practice, don't worry! Thanks for the comment.
That was really useful… made me realise how much you have helped me with during the past year. R
That's great Richard. You've obviously put the time in. Keep going...
Hi .. its really good ... can u so twist , chacha.and rumba.. thx
Thanks! I’ll be doing other styles in the future.
Great !
Thanks!
Thank you so much Dan!
@@jormanhuevos8505 you're welcome!
Dan I’ve not been here for a while. You know what is surprising is how much I have improved without me realising. You have been such a MASSIVE help.
Funny story. I own a squier P bass and decided I will treat myself to a fender jazz. Went to play one and it was like I didn’t know how to play the bass😂. I switched to the fender P bass and it felt normal. Weird as I broke my wrist when I was a teenager and always felt a jazz would help due to slimmer neck.
It's just what your used to. The J would feel easy to play with some time with it.
I learnt on an ibanez fretless by accident lol. Other basses I owned seemed relatively easy to play after that, but there's always something that might require some time with a different bass till it feels comfortable in your hands. Cheers
@@mrbungle7586 cheers for the heads up.
You learnt on a Ibanez fret less.....You lucky bugger 😂🤣. I played a fender fretless and it’s a truly different sensation.
@@soulstart89 yeah I've played that one too, another nice bass.
It wasn't luck though 🤔.
I didn't know it was fretless or what fretless was at that stage. I knew very little about bass.
I saw it in a store, wanted it and bought it without even trying it lol.
It did help in a lot of ways with finger stretching, intonation or pitch, devolping my ears etc.
I began learning with a beginners bass book. It taught 12 bar blues, counting and reading.
It was so helpful as it builds a strong base to build from.
After a year or so I got some lessons to improve some technical issues and in the first lesson my teacher, grabbed my bass to tune it. He said, oh you have a fretless. I was like, yeah, what's that haha.
Really happy to help! I guess the P is what you're used to...
What bass head and cab do you play live with?
For a lot of gigs, I’ve currently been using a MarkBass 12 combo with the extension cabinet. It’s very powerful for most gigs! Sometimes it’s a no amp stage and sometimes I’ll use rented backline if it’s a bigger gig.
It seems like I-V-vi-IV is the only peogression I've heard for the past twenty years. All the commercials use it.
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This is terrible !!! Such a subtile move makes such a differce, and sooo difficult to master ---
Take it slowly and you'll get it!
Hope you don't mean the lesson is terrible? Are you referring to putting what Dan has put forward in this lesson into action is difficult for you.
As Dan said, take it slow and practice regularly and before you know it, this will seem easy.
Also Dan, a song break down of Stings, Let your soul be your pilot, would illustrate what you showed in the pop bass line part of the video.
Simple and effective beautiful line. The note choices, note lengths and the timing/ feel.
There's other songs, but this one popped straight into my head when watching that part. Cheers
@@mrbungle7586 Such a nice responce!
No, Mr Hawkwinds videos are in every sense pure gold to me. My reaction is tha this finger effect by muting n' not muting turned the hole practicing to a further level. In my mind there's enough of obstacle to pass through. It's like adding another tool.
...and this said (ment) in a very humoroues angle.
(gonna listening to Sting...
//stay cool.