As soon as you said "If you spend a lot of time past the 12th fret, this video is probably not for you", I knew I'd come to the right place. Many thanks for the excellent tutorial. I'm trying to fight my tendency to play too many notes and this helps a lot.
Reggae bass taught me the discipline which I carry over to every other style I play. The greatest basslines of all time are not from players doodling all over the bass.
Shitchea. I recently went a step lower & put the B, E, A & D from a 5 string set on my 4 string. Since I stopped pissing around playing metal and got into dub I don’t even touch the high G anymore. Dunno why I waited so long hahaha
I think Reggae is the best music (overlooked by many, don't know why) along with jazz. The space, the rhythm... it just sounds great. And the basslines are groovy and nice. I love your videos and the way you approach music.
@@donstrumental1 Yessir. I love the breakdown and analysis of the style/players. I just picked up a bass and these videos make it so fun to learn. Are there any tips on bass line construction specifically for dub? it seems like the tempo is usually vastly slower for those tracks.
They still bawl out in the dancehall for those classic rocksteady/early reggae bass riddims, over 50 years after they were first created and recorded! That attests to the power and ingenuity of these deceptively simple riddims and the bass players who came up with them. Some of those riddims, like your "Answer" as well as "Real Rock", "Heavenless" etc. have over 400 different recordings that use them. Worlda respect to you for your work on youtube.
Straight outta Haiti to the USA. Reggae has became very very huge in Haiti. We even play Reggae in church. I'm starting to learn the bass myself, and it was a blessing to watch this video. It's like God himself brought me here to watch this video. Great video. I will be showing up to the church rehearsal playing like that and they will say I have been lying about not being able to play Reggae. Maestro, thank you for this great bass lessons! God bless you, brother. Continue doing great things, brother!
Thank you Don. This ist the first Bass Tutorial i ever watch, what is made by an Reggea Bass Master. And i am thrilled. Don, you are great. I am looking forward to have more from you. Take care & cheers Alf
I've just unboxed my bass guitar.... Guitar player and this is my 1st bass... And here I am playing the answer riddim and some heavy bass lines already! Thankyou. You are a great teacher....
@@donstrumental1 we can’t wait. I’m looking for a reggae drum teacher in the London / Surrey area. Please let me know if you can point me in the right direction 🙏🏼
@@donstrumental1 I did my second b line just by ear and funny enough was much clearer and precise. After I watched a video on where to place my plucking finger and muting the other strings.
Hello Don, you have a gift for teaching … it starts with your communication style: warm, quiet enthusiasm informs your subject matter expertise. So very good! Thanks for doing this.
Nice lesson thanks. You are so right about modern reggae. Riddims not defined by the bass anymore. Flabba is my personal favourite. Keep spreading the word 🙂
Flabba taught me all about discipline, I used to listen to a lot of funk when I was younger and thought the more notes you played the better bass player you were. Then I discovered Roots Radics and it all changed for me.
@@donstrumental1 too right-simple spacious and heavy. so many singers did their best stuff with the radics driving. shame they got killed off by the casio ha ha
@@chrispaws9294 They got killed off by the Casio but together we gonna bring it back.Everyone is crying out for the return of the bass but it seems to be a lost art, that’s why I started the channel.
Only about 1 out of 1000 bass players have the soul and the heart to play like this. This music is rooted in the earth. It cannot be found jumping around in the air.
I like your videos and tutorials very much and I see and hear them often for hearing music. And I like the sound of your bass, witch for me belong together.
Don Thank you for your videos. They have changed my life. I had a hand injury in 2012 and it ended my guitar playing. I have two fingers on my right hand that are missing the tips. But you’ve inspired me to pick up a bass. And music is back in my life,. I love “real reggae” thank you for all your knowledge!
Good luck, Gary! I am a guitarist and bassist who has also struggled with hand problems for many years. I'm just grateful to play at all, a kind of glass half full attitude.
I love your channel. Play a little guitar and plan to get a bass. I’m trying to make dub on DAWs . I thought the bass was the lead instrument in reggae. I feel privileged that you are sharing your professional knowledge.
wow. im so glad to stumbled your channel.im a producer predominantly reggae but I use mid for 10 years and now iv'e decided to step up a notch and bought my first bass today.i can hear the echo of the strings after I play the notes but I haven't worked out how to get rid of that yeti been working with black slate for about 2years now producing forRoyalmuzikproductionz and Music House. as I'm not great on music theory I trust my ears to help me paint beautiful pictures of rhythms .I cannot afford a session bassist on tab so im ready to learn from others and also teach myself .I love originality and heavy baselines .
Excellent stuff bro, only just started to try and learn bass, been a Reggae drummer, and Blues tho for over 40 years, bongo, melodica, harmonica, but always wanted to play a nice Reggae Dub bass just for pleasure. Thanks for the tutorial, much appreciated.
You just made something I thought was hard easy - like I know those triads and that’s all you’re doing (well not quite - there’s a certain pizazz you got for real)- I can play with that. Ding - sound of penny dropping! Thanks
Hey Don. Your tutorial is excellent. Thank you so much. I do some session work as a guitarist, but also have to cover some keys, vocals, and bass parts. This is very helpful for the Reggae stuff.
Thanks Don, great video. I’m from more of a rock and funk background and enjoyed learning something new. Love the beautiful simplicity, it made good sense to me. Love your tone too.
@@donstrumental1 No conversion required, man! Love it, just never had the chance to play it (apart from that one time in a squat in London in 94.., but that's another story!). Always saw a bridge to the funk in tunes like Lively Up Yourself, particularly the 1975 live version. Long may your channel continue, its good stuff.
Boss man.....Did one bass lesson and now teaching myself and coming across this really really helps and makes things easier no long ting.....S8 to the point.....please keep them Coming and oh how do I stop rattling sound no matter how hard I press on the chord? Cheers!
Where did you go Don? I got started again on the bass thanks to you :) And I actually started to play that thaing! 😀 It's in the timing and the attitude. You're the best. I knew that from the first few minutes, after watching one of your videos the first time.
Thank you so much ! I play keyboards, but understanding better bass lines is essential. I love early reggae (also ska and rocksteady) . Sadly in those old records is difficult to separate bass sound from other instruments.
@@donstrumental1 Well I'd agree with 'em :-). Have to say you seem to understand micro-timings in the way a Carribean musician does - I often find British players are keen to be on the beat; you seem able to let some transients through with an almost imperceptible delay. Yes, an engineer would do that with a gate or something, but you do it naturally. Not blowing smoke up your arse, just an honest observation.
Brilliant lesson Don. I’ve just discovered your channel and the content is so useful, and I will try to use what you teach in my own basslines. Your generosity in sharing this information and your skill is much appreciated!
Using this to play on Midi Keyboard with Bass Guitar VST "MODO BASS". with the following settings: Model Flame Bass, 6 Strings, Muting 100%, Low 5, Mid 0, High 5 -- Just Perfect!
A Masterclass! Learned more in 8 minutes than 8 months on other channels, thank you and more like this please.
Love this comment.. agreed... a bit of theory applied to a practical situation to encourage creativity. Thanks
Dude same. I come back and back.
As soon as you said "If you spend a lot of time past the 12th fret, this video is probably not for you", I knew I'd come to the right place. Many thanks for the excellent tutorial. I'm trying to fight my tendency to play too many notes and this helps a lot.
Reggae bass taught me the discipline which I carry over to every other style I play. The greatest basslines of all time are not from players doodling all over the bass.
Shitchea. I recently went a step lower & put the B, E, A & D from a 5 string set on my 4 string. Since I stopped pissing around playing metal and got into dub I don’t even touch the high G anymore. Dunno why I waited so long hahaha
when the student is ready the teacher appears. This chanel is for real!
That's deep.
I am New here its so good to know that music is life and there is a lot more to it
I feel the same way about the timing - big up and positive vibez in 2023!
I think Reggae is the best music (overlooked by many, don't know why) along with jazz. The space, the rhythm... it just sounds great. And the basslines are groovy and nice.
I love your videos and the way you approach music.
Not everyone can feel the soul
Truth.
This is the best channel on the internet. Thanks Don!
Wow, thanks!
@@donstrumental1 Yessir. I love the breakdown and analysis of the style/players. I just picked up a bass and these videos make it so fun to learn. Are there any tips on bass line construction specifically for dub? it seems like the tempo is usually vastly slower for those tracks.
They still bawl out in the dancehall for those classic rocksteady/early reggae bass riddims, over 50 years after they were first created and recorded! That attests to the power and ingenuity of these deceptively simple riddims and the bass players who came up with them. Some of those riddims, like your "Answer" as well as "Real Rock", "Heavenless" etc. have over 400 different recordings that use them. Worlda respect to you for your work on youtube.
Thank you, you know your riddims👍🏾
Straight outta Haiti to the USA. Reggae has became very very huge in Haiti. We even play Reggae in church. I'm starting to learn the bass myself, and it was a blessing to watch this video. It's like God himself brought me here to watch this video. Great video.
I will be showing up to the church rehearsal playing like that and they will say I have been lying about not being able to play Reggae.
Maestro, thank you for this great bass lessons! God bless you, brother. Continue doing great things, brother!
This is indeed a true masterclass, but very clear and also concise. What a great tutorial.
Thanks Paul👊🏾
Yes, great job.
Don by name, Don by nature! Good work, Sir! 😃
Thanks Joe.
The best teacher and great Bass Player
I agree, drums and bass are the key to the sound of roots music.
That's JamRock indeed, drum 🥁and bass 🎸!
the best reggae bass content on the interwebs. extremely thankful. please make more videos. blessings from Australia
U R DA BEST DON in teaching RIDDUM!!!!!!!
my bass playing has improved 100% just listening to this hombre! thanks.
This is basically everything I've learnt from playing bass for 10 years summed up in 8 minutes
Finally a really clear and short video on reggae bass lines. Thank you so much. Can wait to see more videos. Please post more. I'm learning so much
Awesome. Natural mystic bass line is probably my favorite, just pure rhythmic genius. Great tutorial
This is the best Reggae channel on youtube i can find...thankyou for your time Don.
Thank you Don. This ist the first Bass Tutorial i ever watch, what is made by an Reggea Bass Master. And i am thrilled. Don, you are great. I am looking forward to have more from you. Take care & cheers Alf
I've just unboxed my bass guitar.... Guitar player and this is my
1st bass... And here I am playing the answer riddim and some heavy bass lines already!
Thankyou. You are a great teacher....
Thank You, I think the course I'm about to unveil will be a big help for you.
@@donstrumental1 we can’t wait. I’m looking for a reggae drum teacher in the London / Surrey area. Please let me know if you can point me in the right direction 🙏🏼
Very clear, and just the right pace to get the maximum out of the material.
You are an amazing teacher my friend, this is the best video of this kind, I subscribe to your channel right now!!
So happy I ended up here, just what I was looking for.
I watched the video once and played the Answer. Although it's not clear and pronounced but,I'm still proud of myself.thanks Don.
Keep trying until it’s perfect, you’ll get there.
Let me send you a lesson just on the answer send me an email donstrumental@gmail.com
@@donstrumental1 I did my second b line just by ear and funny enough was much clearer and precise. After I watched a video on where to place my plucking finger and muting the other strings.
Nothing better than a dope reggae bass line, and you do a great job of teaching and explaining the process! "Jah Rastafari"
Thanks Mario👊🏾
great masterclass don ...came over to the dark side 6mth ago after years of playing guitar best thing ive ever done many thanks
Hello Don, you have a gift for teaching … it starts with your communication style: warm, quiet enthusiasm informs your subject matter expertise. So very good! Thanks for doing this.
Thank you Mark👊🏾
BLESS UP BREDDA. THIS HAS BEEN SO HELPFUL IN ME GETTING A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO CREATE A SOLID REGGAE BASELINE. ONE LOVE FROM GUYANA
It is Incredible easy to learn reggae bass with this technique!
Nice lesson thanks. You are so right about modern reggae. Riddims not defined by the bass anymore. Flabba is my personal favourite. Keep spreading the word 🙂
Flabba taught me all about discipline, I used to listen to a lot of funk when I was younger and thought the more notes you played the better bass player you were. Then I discovered Roots Radics and it all changed for me.
@@donstrumental1 too right-simple spacious and heavy. so many singers did their best stuff with the radics driving. shame they got killed off by the casio ha ha
@@chrispaws9294 They got killed off by the Casio but together we gonna bring it back.Everyone is crying out for the return of the bass but it seems to be a lost art, that’s why I started the channel.
@@donstrumental1 the good stuff never dies🙂. I've done a couple of easy lessons too, spreading the word, but you the Don gorgon of you tube lessons 👍
Only about 1 out of 1000 bass players have the soul and the heart to play like this. This music is rooted in the earth. It cannot be found jumping around in the air.
Rare
I've been playing reggae bass for many years, and this approach really works for me.
We need more like this. Thanks
I like your videos and tutorials very much and I see and hear them often for hearing music.
And I like the sound of your bass, witch for me belong together.
Don Thank you for your videos. They have changed my life. I had a hand injury in 2012 and it ended my guitar playing. I have two fingers on my right hand that are missing the tips. But you’ve inspired me to pick up a bass. And music is back in my life,. I love “real reggae” thank you for all your knowledge!
Good luck, Gary! I am a guitarist and bassist who has also struggled with hand problems for many years. I'm just grateful to play at all, a kind of glass half full attitude.
Superb video, great production, clear explanation and amazing sounds - really inspiring 👍
I love your channel. Play a little guitar and plan to get a bass. I’m trying to make dub on DAWs . I thought the bass was the lead instrument in reggae. I feel privileged that you are sharing your professional knowledge.
Thank you for this channel and for sharing your knowledge with us. I play bass since I was a kid and there’s always time to learn something new.
Thank you very much, your videos have served me a lot and I continue to learn, greetings from El Salvador.
Absolute gold dust!!! Thank you for sharing. One love
Thank you
Don Chandler my “Respect” and thanks for sharing your knowledge and in such an effective way.
wow. im so glad to stumbled your channel.im a producer predominantly reggae but I use mid for 10 years and now iv'e decided to step up a notch and bought my first bass today.i can hear the echo of the strings after I play the notes but I haven't worked out how to get rid of that yeti been working with black slate for about 2years now producing forRoyalmuzikproductionz and Music House. as I'm not great on music theory I trust my ears to help me paint beautiful pictures of rhythms .I cannot afford a session bassist on tab so im ready to learn from others and also teach myself .I love originality and heavy baselines .
Keep watching the channel, I’m gonna help you with your music theory and make it nice and simple for you.
Always very inspired..
thanks for your Bass time!
Big up!
this is cool! i learned something new about reggae bass lines in videos, truly masterclass
Superb stuff, so useful and so much depth to such a simple way of working.
Excellent stuff bro, only just started to try and learn bass, been a Reggae drummer, and Blues tho for over 40 years, bongo, melodica, harmonica, but always wanted to play a nice Reggae Dub bass just for pleasure. Thanks for the tutorial, much appreciated.
You just made something I thought was hard easy - like I know those triads and that’s all you’re doing (well not quite - there’s a certain pizazz you got for real)- I can play with that. Ding - sound of penny dropping! Thanks
Man your channel and content is magic
Hey Don. Your tutorial is excellent. Thank you so much. I do some session work as a guitarist, but also have to cover some keys, vocals, and bass parts. This is very helpful for the Reggae stuff.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Don, great video. I’m from more of a rock and funk background and enjoyed learning something new. Love the beautiful simplicity, it made good sense to me. Love your tone too.
Well hopefully I can convert you to some reggae, I’m into my funk and rock too and there are many similarities👊🏾
@@donstrumental1 No conversion required, man! Love it, just never had the chance to play it (apart from that one time in a squat in London in 94.., but that's another story!). Always saw a bridge to the funk in tunes like Lively Up Yourself, particularly the 1975 live version.
Long may your channel continue, its good stuff.
@@mdf1671 That’s an interesting observation which I’ve already planned to highlight when I get to The Family Man Tutorial👍🏾
Boss man.....Did one bass lesson and now teaching myself and coming across this really really helps and makes things easier no long ting.....S8 to the point.....please keep them
Coming and oh how do I stop rattling sound no matter how hard I press on the chord?
Cheers!
Could be an issue with the bass setup. Can you get someone to look at it?
Love you my brother all bass players should look at how you play and hold a groove and how creative you are.
Thanks jah bless
Thank you bro
Excellent Sir thankyou, what a fantastic teacher you make it look so easy,
Im here for the knowledge.. the bass is very important. Im a riddim maker.. I use a synthesizer to design my fire bass sounds. Thanks for the videos
Nothing like an original track! Good to do something different but much respect for original reggae artists!
I’m all for new reggae but not a lot happening there👊🏾
Hypnotic how the bassline's rythm lets space to the skank. Top tip!🙏🙌🔥
Great lesson!! Thank You so much!!! Have been looking for sth. like this..
I thank you for finding me.
Thanks again, I'm very much in need of some good Reggae recipe in my sound..
Happy to. Help👊🏾
Where did you go Don? I got started again on the bass thanks to you :) And I actually started to play that thaing! 😀
It's in the timing and the attitude. You're the best. I knew that from the first few minutes, after watching one of your videos the first time.
Just great this channel! You are an excellent teacher
Thank you
I'm loving your channel Don : )
Thank you👊🏾
Great video and perfect for my old school Jungle productions 👍
Thank you so much ! I play keyboards, but understanding better bass lines is essential. I love early reggae (also ska and rocksteady) . Sadly in those old records is difficult to separate bass sound from other instruments.
You're very welcome!
such great riddims, i dont play reggae but im looking to change that after watching this video
Hell yes! Thanks for sharing knowledge.
You’re Welcome👊🏾
Excellent lesson. Thanks very much!...
You’re Welcome👊🏾
Damn, this lessons are so good! Keep rocking! I mean, keep skanking! Greetings from Brazil!
This is a great video. Well explained. Subscribed. All the best.
KEEP IT UP DON YOU´er doing nice work.
Thank you, I will👊🏾
Thank You For Sweet Music 💖🎸🎵🎶🙏
Thanks for a great presentation brilliant 👍🏼🎸
Dumbfounded. Eyes and ears re-opened. TY!
Thank you. Ed
Keep these vids coming Don, very inspiring :)
Rockin Rich Thank you Rich, new videos coming soon.
Respect and thanks for sharing your knowledge. Sláinte 🎸
You're welcome.
Very grateful and much enjoyed.
That was a film from my childhood🤣
smooth dude, appreciate these lessons cheers
Glad you like them!
Slowly going down your vids, damn your timing man, its impeccable! Almost like your fingers are a compressor 🤣🤣 thanks for sharing 👌
Thanks bro, I’ve been told by engineers they would love to add something to the sound but there’s nothing to add. I’ll take it as a compliment👊🏾
@@donstrumental1 Well I'd agree with 'em :-). Have to say you seem to understand micro-timings in the way a Carribean musician does - I often find British players are keen to be on the beat; you seem able to let some transients through with an almost imperceptible delay. Yes, an engineer would do that with a gate or something, but you do it naturally. Not blowing smoke up your arse, just an honest observation.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge🙏
You’re welcome👊🏾
Brilliant lesson Don. I’ve just discovered your channel and the content is so useful, and I will try to use what you teach in my own basslines. Your generosity in sharing this information and your skill is much appreciated!
Welcome aboard George. Great that you're putting it to good use.
A great class. Many thanks
You’re Welcome👊🏾
Big ups for sharing this vid!
Very useful. Great technique. Thank you
Thanks Don! Great stuff!
Bassline heavy ! Wicked
Using this to play on Midi Keyboard with Bass Guitar VST "MODO BASS". with the following settings: Model Flame Bass, 6 Strings, Muting 100%, Low 5, Mid 0, High 5 -- Just Perfect!
Thank you for this...subscribed
Thank you, really informative.
Nice One, Bredrin! 🔊🔊🔊🔊
Respect Breddah👊🏾
Awesome, thanks! Great tone with that j bass!
Brilliant tutorial!
Great content!! I love the patience you have.. Thanks!!
Great tips Don
Hello Don. You are just great. I recently found your channel; if you teach on line I'd like to take lessons from you and willing to pay?
Thank you Bim. Drop me an email donstrumental@gmail.com
Also.. when the album says Greensleeves you know bass line going to be 🔥 flabba style ha
Yep👊🏾
Thanks dude - some great tips!
wow this really helps, thank you
love ya tone. you should do a video about that nice big round tone. U do that with some plug ins on the FX rack? Would love to know
No plugins. Maybe d as some eq. Tones in the fingers.
@@donstrumental1 betta trim my finger nails then thx don
@@djsandy303 No Nails allowed around here😀
Nice 1 mr Don man 👍have you stopped putting up videos
great work. Thanks!!!
Thank you too!
Love that rhythm! Is that bass a classic vibe 70s Jazz Bass.?
It’s a Fender Jazz Elite from 2017
@@donstrumental1 What strings?