Speed ain't nothing w/o class....Ray was always preaching - slow down and get a good sound - don't play fast, focus on your sound & play in tune!!! Great material Bob.
You are so right. Being a great bass player isn’t about playing every note on the freeboard as fast as possible, which seems to be what a lot of people are trying to do now, it’s really about playing a solid foundation until an opportunity to solo.
In my humble opinion - playing simple is as much an attitude and mindset as much it is a musical concept. It takes courage and certainty in your playing to be able to do it. To leave those spaces hanging there like a trapeze artist about to catch their next swing.
By chance I click, but what got me is that there’s nothing “easy” in music, when the simple it get, the more complex became the musicality of it I’m studying classical guitar, and was uncomfortable the word easy, and you say it in the right way I take the lesson with me, good music is good, wherever the shape it has Thank you for sharing
Sir, you have a great bass. In all earnest, amazing session. I love your energy and the idea of not repeating myself on bass never occured to me as a piano player.
Lots of interesting very supportive lines can be created from these simple not easy concepts.I'll start with a couple measures first and work from there.Awesome.Thank You.
Excellent stuff. Many thanks. Doing this over the diatonic circle of 5th is even closer to a real chord progression: this is playing Autumn Leaves with 1 3 5 1.
“We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.” --from Little Gidding by T.S. Eliot
as a jazz guitarist i get gigs with just singers and make money because i can comp in time and simple to let the singer shine. comping is to complement the music
Yo estudié dos libros de Ray brwon uno donde es pura técnica y otro donde tiene caminados de bajo y también en ese libro hay ejemplos de ron cárter y de Paul chambers
Anyone who bought the course would like to have me as a studies' partner? I just got the piano course (which is fantastic) and would like someone to keep pushing each other :)
Hi Guilherme! I would recommend looking into Open Studio Pro, as there's a great community of folks practicing together on a regular basis. Great way to stay inspired and accountable! Take care -Bob
Speed ain't nothing w/o class....Ray was always preaching - slow down and get a good sound - don't play fast, focus on your sound & play in tune!!! Great material Bob.
Thanks Rob, completely agree!
You are so right. Being a great bass player isn’t about playing every note on the freeboard as fast as possible, which seems to be what a lot of people are trying to do now, it’s really about playing a solid foundation until an opportunity to solo.
Thanks Peter for watching and the comment! Foundation is where it's at!
In my humble opinion - playing simple is as much an attitude and mindset as much it is a musical concept. It takes courage and certainty in your playing to be able to do it. To leave those spaces hanging there like a trapeze artist about to catch their next swing.
I agree, definitely a balancing act!
This is gold! Thank you so much for this lesson
Bob is a great teacher!
Thank you!
By chance I click, but what got me is that there’s nothing “easy” in music, when the simple it get, the more complex became the musicality of it
I’m studying classical guitar, and was uncomfortable the word easy, and you say it in the right way
I take the lesson with me, good music is good, wherever the shape it has
Thank you for sharing
I agree and thanks for watching!
I was looking for something how to add some spice to my walking, and I not only found it Ray Brown tune but Bob excellently explaining it too! Thanks!
Great lesson, Bob! Thank you.
Thanks Bruce!
Bob sei fantastico. Saluti dall'Italia.
Like it very much... not overplaying... simple, open and beautiful and rhythmically strong
Glad to hear it David! Thanks for watching and for the comment. -Bob
Sir, you have a great bass. In all earnest, amazing session. I love your energy and the idea of not repeating myself on bass never occured to me as a piano player.
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment here!
great lesson here, thanks Bob.
Love Ray brown
Thanks for watching!
Lots of interesting very supportive lines can be created from these simple not easy concepts.I'll start with a couple measures first and work from there.Awesome.Thank You.
Yes indeed! Thanks for watching and I'm heading over to your channel to find out what "Bass For Kids" is! Sounds like fun : )
Thank you Bob and Merry Christmas to you and your Family!!!Ciao
Merci Roberto! Same to you : )
what a sympathiek & great teacher 🍀👌
Fantastic lesson & material. Again what I did need! Thanks Bob!
Great, thank you! Playing on violin (pizz) with octave pedal and having a blast with your videos 😊
Great stuff Bob ,, opens the optional door in creating cool lines ,, many thanks
Thanks for watching and I hope it brings out some new ideas for you. Peace, Bob
Excellent stuff. Many thanks. Doing this over the diatonic circle of 5th is even closer to a real chord progression: this is playing Autumn Leaves with 1 3 5 1.
Thanks for watching Patrick!
“We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.” --from Little Gidding by T.S. Eliot
Love it! We need more T.S. Eliot quotes in YT comments sections by the way!! Thanks
as a jazz guitarist i get gigs with just singers and make money because i can comp in time and simple to let the singer shine. comping is to complement the music
Thx for that concept !!!
Thanks for watching Dominic!
As always, great. Thanks!!!
Thanks Fabian!
Great lesson thank you so much
So true!!!
Killer lesson.
Yo estudié dos libros de Ray brwon uno donde es pura técnica y otro donde tiene caminados de bajo y también en ese libro hay ejemplos de ron cárter y de Paul chambers
Buenas noches saludos de parte de Raúl Rico soy bass
Gracias Raul!
such a great lesson, thank you! have you done anything with building rhythmic vocabulary, i'd be interested!
Thanks Alexandra! I have actually been focusing more on rhythm for my last few videos, but your comment gives me an idea for another. Take care! -Bob
trying to create rhythmic patterns to do simple soloing/improvising practice - I'm realizing I'm bad at creating rhythms!!
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Anyone who bought the course would like to have me as a studies' partner? I just got the piano course (which is fantastic) and would like someone to keep pushing each other :)
Hi Guilherme! I would recommend looking into Open Studio Pro, as there's a great community of folks practicing together on a regular basis. Great way to stay inspired and accountable! Take care -Bob