Do You REALLY Know Your Scales?
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2018
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How many teachers have told you to “learn your scales”? How helpful has that actually been?
If the truism of “thou shalt learn thine scales” has left you with questions over the years, hopefully this video can bring some clarity to the WHY behind the theory.
If you’ve learned some basic scale shapes on your instrument (like I lay out in detail in my ebooks), you might still be wondering what the point of them is. That’s where building your aural knowledge comes into play, which I think is best acquired through scale improv, like I talk about in this lesson (and many others).
If scale improv sounds scary to you, you should DEFINITELY check out my beginner course, where I demystify the process even further so you can’t possibly screw up - joshfossgreen.com/b2b
Don’t let scales pass you by! All the music you love is built around scales, and the sooner you wrap your fingers and ears around them, the sooner you’ll be making the music you want to make.
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Tip-Never do a line of coke then make a bass video-LOL
yay vegan bass players
A meaty lesson from a vegan. thanks!
All I want to say is, this guys is trying to help others, that's it. What the h3ll others people tries to make a negative comment. If you don't like this guys or don't want to watch here in youtube. Uninstall it. Atleast this guys tries to me a video for other people.
Totally unrelated to anything this video is about, but how high is he?
What’s that? Did you say beastly scale thing? Sir, plis. You must elaborate.
“Trying to explain music linguistically” should be the subtitle of this video. You did a fine and entertaining job.
I miss your vegan videos 🌱💕
No, no I don't.
I love your self-critical self-awareness that comes up in your behavior all the time. I hope everything's alright for you, just letting you know that on my end, it's refreshing. Thanks for the quality content as always.
Your videos have helped me progress more with bass so much more than anything else. Just want to say thanks for the years of great teachings and great content!
Another very informative video. I think your videos are top 3 on all of youtube. Thank you!!!
Thank you for this. I have watched lots of "how to learn scales" videos, but, none say what to do with them after you learn them. I know this is an older video, but, I am glad I just found it and your channel.
Love it Josh thx - been playing guitar poorly for 30yrs - shouldda learned my scales 29.75/100yrs ago - keep em coming, Ear Knowlege is a WAAAYYYYY better term thx for that
Befor video understanding:
Hi Josh, would you like to talk us about the role of the bass in free jazz? Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
I was take away something great from your lessons . Thanks !
Hi Josh, Can you tell me which Peavey bass do you have? They seem to be made out of all kinds of wood from Walnut, Red Oak, Bubinga, Alder and others. Since you said that there is only one good Peavey bass, I would hate to get the wrong one.GK
Hey Josh ...please a tutorial on over the electric grapevine prumus
you can get by without knowing the major scale. but you should learn it just to make things easier to understand new concepts and to communicate with other musicians. knowing scales just makes playing easier.