Essential Timing Tips for Bass Players

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • In this special video George Urbaszek of www.creativebasslessons.com points out where most bass players have timing difficulties. George shows you how to address and fix those timing issues.

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  • @kdt85
    @kdt85 8 років тому +23

    did you hear about the bass player who was so depressed about his bad timing that he threw himself behind a train

  • @ulinaung4244
    @ulinaung4244 4 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @shimmyshazmart1130
    @shimmyshazmart1130 8 років тому

    Thank you

    • @BassLessonsOnline
      @BassLessonsOnline  8 років тому

      Thanks for your post. I hope this tutorial helped you.
      Kind regards,
      George

  • @markostajic3911
    @markostajic3911 8 років тому +2

    It has been 3 months. When will the new video be up? ):

    • @BassLessonsOnline
      @BassLessonsOnline  8 років тому

      Hello Marko
      Thank you for your continued interest.
      Lately I have been busy with gigs, rehearsals and recording sessions; so my You Tube videos have taken a back seat.
      If you want to find out more about my activities, please go to my website and sign up for my mailing list. There you will get email updates and access to my new blog.
      To answer your question: I don't know.
      Kind regards,
      George

  • @fratertenc7589
    @fratertenc7589 7 років тому +2

    Sorry I haven't even finished the vid bfore asking but is there a general rule about when you pluck or finger the string in relation to various drums? Like with the kick do you find you need to conceptulize yourself ahead of it or behind it etc? Or no real general rules like that? I find that timing for me on bass depends greatly on getting into a 'flow state' which can be done by playing for long periods uninterrupted or distracted. But doing that in a live setting or with a band can be harder I'm sure.

    • @JosephWheeler14
      @JosephWheeler14 6 років тому +2

      Frater Tenc The general guideline is to pluck the string on the kick and mute on the snare. Of course that is just a guide, I like to think of it as plucking on the “lower” notes of the drum and muting on the “higher” notes. The goal is to make it sound almost like the bass is coming from the drums. That’s what helps connect the guitar melodies to the drums and make the band sound like one unit. Different styles call for different minuscule variants, though. Playing ever so slightly ahead of the drums gives a sort of faster, driving feeling, while playing slightly behind the drums gives the song a groovier feeling.

    • @JosephWheeler14
      @JosephWheeler14 6 років тому +1

      Frater Tenc Also I don’t mean to make it sound like you pluck with EVERY kick and mute on every snare, it’s just that WHEN you pluck or mute, it should be at those respective times.

    • @Cavanho
      @Cavanho 4 роки тому

      Tony Iommi how about that bass on d’angelo’s album voodoo? Always early/late sort of creates an off beat flam which is very pleasing... how would you practice that?