Love this lesson helps with a cool groove and the more you learn like Dan told me you'll get it n it's so awesome that I have more fun playing n learning from Dan. Thank you Dan. I had to get another bass after I had problems with 2n this needs adjustment but stays in tune.
Great lesson Dan! Nice sliding and attacking the strings too. The G Dorian mode sounds good. Also, the way you used the plectrum at 16:40 reminded me of the riff played by Jimi Hendrix on the song "Are You Experienced".
Yep man ...good morning from India...the day starts with your video .....very useful video if we add everything he said in the video...we will have many new flavors in our playing..
As I'm sure you know,, lydian dominant also works well if you want to get (slightly) out of the dorian/myxolydian/minor pentatonic box for rock and funk.
I am actually, Tony. I'll probably write and film it in the new year. If there are any topics you want to see, reply to this or send me a message at dan@onlinebasscourses.com. Cheers!
@@OnlineBassCourses I have been looking for a music theory course that explains music theory in the right steps. To make sense of it ( not looking for a course that jump all around theory randomly) I do understand basic theory. My main goal is to have the knowledge to know where I am going on the fret board and where I am heading in any key. I do understand there is many layers to music theory that over lap each other. I only want to learn it in the right progressive steps that it makes sense and you can connect the dots.
By voicing do you mean tone? There are definitely some parts of various bass necks that sound better (to my ears) and that sometimes changes from bass too bass…
with the flat 5, could i go up to the next flat 5 and still be in key? edit: i realized i can answer this. my question really revolves around the pentatonic scale, the specific mood (dark, etc), and key, and i believe i am asking can i change the progression and still be in key. your lesson addressed that. thank you. would you break down sweet child o mine? i have the pieces acording to my rock bible, but putting it together is hard. itmism5 pages long. 5 sections of fills. the intro, basic beat, solo,
Hi Dan. I’m just writing a rock bass book and listened to a lot of Tool. Brilliant band and Justin Chancellor’s playing is really interesting and unique.
All i can find for bass always sounds funky... its prolly not the right instrument for me... i wanna play rock and metal.... prolly gonna go for rythm guitar...
this is the tutorial ive been searching for for months. god bless you friend
Love this lesson helps with a cool groove and the more you learn like Dan told me you'll get it n it's so awesome that I have more fun playing n learning from Dan. Thank you Dan. I had to get another bass after I had problems with 2n this needs adjustment but stays in tune.
Enthralling as always. I cant imagine my lack of progress without your videos. Thanks for what you do!
That's great, Willie - keep up the hard work!
Dan, thanks so much for all these great lessons. You inspire me so much. 🙏
Really happy to hear that, Michel. Thanks! 🙏🙏
Morning Dan, me up at 6am n rocking along to your lesson. Looking forward to get your new book. Let's Rock!
Very productive, Adrian! 👊
Thanks buddy great way to practice while getting some musical ideas really appreciate it keep it up 🤘🤘👍👍
Thanks!
Great lesson. Love the loose format. Felt like a 1:1 lesson. Cheers Dan!
Thanks, Jason! 🙏
Great lesson Dan! Nice sliding and attacking the strings too. The G Dorian mode sounds good. Also, the way you used the plectrum at 16:40 reminded me of the riff played by Jimi Hendrix on the song "Are You Experienced".
Thanks, Don! A happy accident I think.
Yep man ...good morning from India...the day starts with your video .....very useful video if we add everything he said in the video...we will have many new flavors in our playing..
Hi Dan, pls advice when your book on Rock is out. Thk u. Cheers!
Hi Adrian. Just sent it off for editing. Should be sometime in the next few weeks!
Hi,Dan.You gotta let me know when your book is ready.I'm really looking forward to it.I enjoy all of your lessons anyways.Keep going,mate.
Thanks! Will do. I’ll be putting the finishing touches to it in the next week.
Really enjoying your video lessons Dan. Your practical instruction is refreshing. Have a great New Year!
Thanks, John! Happy New Year to you too...
Very helpful stuff! Thanks!
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Great again! Thanks Dan😘
Subscribed. Great lesson, can't wait for more.
Thanks very much. 🙏👍
As I'm sure you know,, lydian dominant also works well if you want to get (slightly) out of the dorian/myxolydian/minor pentatonic box for rock and funk.
Good suggestion.
Excellent!
Dan the man - Your the best!
Cheers, David!
Fun stuff to learn
Great Great lesson!!!
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Thanks Dan. Was wondering if and when are you doing a music theory course?
I am actually, Tony. I'll probably write and film it in the new year. If there are any topics you want to see, reply to this or send me a message at dan@onlinebasscourses.com. Cheers!
@@OnlineBassCourses I have been looking for a music theory course that explains music theory in the right steps. To make sense of it ( not looking for a course that jump all around theory randomly) I do understand basic theory. My main goal is to have the knowledge to know where I am going on the fret board and where I am heading in any key. I do understand there is many layers to music theory that over lap each other. I only want to learn it in the right progressive steps that it makes sense and you can connect the dots.
Great lesson Dan.
Thanks very much.
U should dan make a book about rock bass its a. Very good idea I'll buy it straight away
This comment shows how pathetic my self promotion skills are! 😂 I already have one: www.amazon.com/dp/B0B18ZJ9M8?tag=obcus1-20&geniuslink=true
@@OnlineBassCourses thanks dan
Hey Dan, do you find the voicing changes as you go up on the neck? I noticed that you were playing on the octave on the string below a lot.
By voicing do you mean tone? There are definitely some parts of various bass necks that sound better (to my ears) and that sometimes changes from bass too bass…
your Ibanez bass is sexy as heeeck, the rock riffs were lots of help my man 🔥🔥🔥
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Almost sounds funky.
with the flat 5, could i go up to the next flat 5 and still be in key?
edit: i realized i can answer this. my question really revolves around the pentatonic scale, the specific mood (dark, etc), and key, and i believe i am asking can i change the progression and still be in key. your lesson addressed that. thank you.
would you break down sweet child o mine? i have the pieces acording to my rock bible, but putting it together is hard. itmism5 pages long. 5 sections of fills. the intro, basic beat, solo,
Glad you got there! I’ll add it to the list. 👍
Thanks Dan great lesson! My name is Larry I share my wife’s ph I follow you I’m older fellow I’m intermediate Love my Bass Cheers
Cheers, Larry! 🙏👍
Wow
Dan. I love the band, Tool! How ‘bout you?
Hi Dan. I’m just writing a rock bass book and listened to a lot of Tool. Brilliant band and Justin Chancellor’s playing is really interesting and unique.
This riff on the video sounds like Mastodon's blood and thunder if played faster with a additional open E. @@OnlineBassCourses
How could a riff in Lets stick together sound like
GRAZIE
soooo cool im bad but im trying to
Keep up the practice and you’ll get it!
All i can find for bass always sounds funky... its prolly not the right instrument for me... i wanna play rock and metal.... prolly gonna go for rythm guitar...
No go for bass! It’s an amazing rock and metal instrument.
No! Go for bass - it’s an amazing rock and metal instrument.
Listen to metal bass isolation and you may find some of them sound funky
@@OnlineBassCourses yes, i went for Bass!
Thought this was supposed to be Rock, not Funk
Sorry to disappoint you, Dennis.