Hello from 2024! As a bass beginner, I feel so encouraged by learning how pro bassist like you practice everyday. p.s. didn't know you have this channel until I heard you mentioned it to talkingbass... Have been following BassBuzz for a while since I started the bass journey. Digging in here as I'm curious to know more intermediate and advanced stuff (guess I'm a "fast learner" too). Going to sign up for your beginner bass course!! Thank you for not leaving us in the dust and helping beginners get started!!
I started learning bass about 6 months ago, started murdering jazz standards about a month ago, and started keeping a journal about 10 days ago. Therefore, this video was perfectly timed!!! Thank you so much for your honesty and openness about the some of the difficulties you have faced in maintaining a practice routine. I'm sure some people will give a thumbs down, or have negative things to say because this is, after all, THE HATEFUL HATEFUL INTERNET. Let them try to find happiness in their misery. I now have a more motivation in the tank. Thanks Josh.
Thanx Josh...Now I don't feel so bad.... It's good to see that even the Great Players have to work Hard to keep moving Forward. Thanks for the Insperation.
This video was amazing and really helped me think about how I should structure my practise! Its also really encouraging to see that even now you have to sit and grind. Don't feel bad about the video!
This is important for people not to get discouraged, lessons are important, practice is necessary, I had several false starts at learning bass because I didn't understand this
I had a discussion with my teacher regarding my inabilities a while ago and now I see your video & it eradicated all my insecurities as a bass player. Thank you! God bless :)
Thank you very much for this video. Trying to figure out how to practice has been a big problem for me lately. It never feels like what I'm doing is really practice. But this gave me a good sense of how personalized "Practice" can really be and I don't feel so bad anymore. Also I'm gonna start a training journal, that feels like a neat idea.
thank you Im still a newbie to bass Ive been playing for 4 months now, Im in school and i have a lot of time to practice i practice like 2 hours a day every day and seeing how you schedule your practice routine motivated me to have one to all Ive been practicing is black sabbath songs and some stuff you put on the bass buzz channel so thank you
Thankfully this video jumped out as one of the recommendation videos on my UA-cam webpage right before I start building up (or improving) my own bass practice system. I've been feeling overwhelmed to select and arrange my routine practice because there are literally sooooo many things worth practicing. Your journal sharing is very helpful to me and absolutely a great reference!
I personally loved this video Josh, please do more. It's very helpful to know someone who has been playing as long as you still gets in the dumps about not being able to play certain lines but keeps working until you get it. It's very easy to try something a few times and then give up, but to see that someone like you can struggle still, makes it easier to keep plugging away. If that makes sense. Love the course by the way!
Outstanding video. It’s good to see how others organize their practices. I’ve enjoyed sharing this video with my students to let them know that “grinding up” is what even the pros do; it’s what everyone who wants to get better does.
Thank you Josh! Keep up these types of vids I really liked it and thought it was very helpful! The patreon video was also just as much if not more helpful for me!
For continuous slapping, try doing them with an open hand. Uncurling your fingers will balance out the weight distribution of your hand more. I can slap all day this way.
This was a great video, Josh. There are a lot of revealing, very human qualities that come through when you bring up things that you struggle with. For me, it's just as inspirational to hear that someone so good, didn't just arrive there on day #1.
Thanks Josh to share some tips of your routine, management, scheduling and exercises. In 20mins and some explanations you have been giving a lot of work for intermediate/advanced players. Want more
Thank you for that. It is encouraging when you see that young professional musicians have the same issues as us middle aged bassists trying to get from beginner stage to intermediate. The journey is a huge part of the fun, even though it does not always seem like it.
Thanks, for all your videos and your effort! This helped me think about how i want to strukture my routine. and interesting to hear you talk a bit more about yourself, too. Thanks!!
This is so interesting! Your approach can be applied to other types of practice. While I have my own rehearsal routine for memorizing and creating Hawaiian chant voicings, I can see the benefit of adopting aspects of your approach. Thank you for sharing! Do more of these please.
This is good Josh. I think a lot of us get away from how to practice having a structured way that works for you individually will only help you get better great stuff as always man
good to see you with your practicing diary books. Good to see you do that and THAT you write down the stuff. And the calendar. Consistency ist my number one struggle in advancing..
Years ago I bought a guitar and a 'how to play' book and spend weeks trying to hammer out Mull of Kyntyre 🙈 I quickly gave up, it was such a shit way of learning. I am a massive Jamiroquai fan and recently feel called to start playing bass. Coming across your vids is so exciting to me as this is a fun, efficient way of learning. My bass is arriving next week and I'm beyond excited. Ive already used my old guitar to practise the fingering/fretting, 12 bar and the funk box and I cant wait to translate that to my new bass. I will chuck some cash at your patreon page when I can. Thank you for putting this out for free and explaining in such a clear and authentic way 😉❤👍😁
I thought your practice video was very interesting and a nice counter point to the typical instructional vid. It gave me with some ideas about how I could approach my own practicing regimen. I'd appreciate more vids like this because it adds to an overall understanding of music. Keep up the great work, it's appreciated.
I remember learning the bach prelude from your video. Since then I've learned many more! You're a great bass player and I think we would all love to hear you play some more impros or classical pieces or whatever you want, really.
Josh that ramble was truly inspirational for me to re focus myself on B2B, yep that song came along! and I fell flat on my face. I followed your instruction to move forward but the Ska number didn't help, lol. This video is so important because it shows you have the same hurdles at your level. I've gone from being well beyond my goal to being months behind. This vid has taught me we learn different things at different speeds and so has answered a huge question why can I do this but not that!. Oh yeah I've done everything from going back on myself to trying challenging stuff just to improve my speed, dexterity and consistency . I know my plucking technique is irregular, part ability, part not wanting to upset my neighbour sh1t she bangs on the wall when my alarm goes off in the morning so I tend to pluck gentle rather than consistently . So yeah this video has a lot to offer; beyond B2B which is outstanding within its self . So thanks for this its given me a boost
Good video Josh. Did you ramble? Well a bit, but that's how we communicate some times. Overall a positive video. I know it may be frustrating to you but to hear that you need to practice, practice, practice is good for us newbs. Even pros need to constantly hone their craft. Cheers!
Loaded with information, backed by personal experience - and entertaining? Rambling but still clearly making a point? Josh can do that! You are a gem of an educator. And in the next "ramblings-by-Josh" video, please: "Techniques and tools to find a good version of a standard tune (to then learn by ear) out of 1 gazillion jazz records!"
Hey Josh... thank you very much for this video. I feel it's really great and it helps me a lot. I've been looking for quite some time now for exactly that kind of content... Structuring my practice rountine is something that I feel is important to improve on the instrument, at least this is what I feel now after approx. 2 years of learning to play the bass... And it would be somewhat akward for me if you were playing or teaching how to play bass notes or rhythm when it's actually all about theoretical information... so, naturally, there has to be a lot of talking - imho. If someone blames you for talking too much maybe it's not the right content he or she is looking for. Please do keep up the great work and lots of greetings from Berlin, Germany. If you ever plan to come over here, i. e., to do a show, etc. I'd highly appreciate it if you let me know.
Thanks Josh! I log my practice too and it was really helpful to hear how you do it. I would benefit from hearing more about how you practice, what you practice, etc. Very interesting!
This video is really cool, firstly because you share a routine which seems to work for you and might work for us as well. And secondly because seeing bass players like you, who struggles with the same things I do. It encourages me to keep playing, even when there are some days I think I suck . You're a great teacher Josh. By the way.. I couldn't catch it when you said the intervals app name, could somebody write it down?
Thanks, - that was actually helpful. I have been keeping a practice journal for another "practice" that I do, and it has been inspiring to see what kind of accountability I get from writing the contents of each session down... But I haven't been doing it for my music/bass practice, and I'm sorry to admit that I often go three or four days a week without practicing, (and I'm a beginner)… Yikes! I'm going to bust out another notebook for practicing bass, -- and start writing stuff down, and keep on track. I'm currently working on Bouree by Jethro Tull, and there is a tricky position shift down the neck, as well as some string crossing that is a little awkward for me. AND! I'm going to isolate the intervals in that tune, and drill myself on them, so I don't come off as such a dumb ass in my weekly Zoom lesson, ('cause my teacher quizzes me on the intervals). So I think my first entry should look something like... Bouree: 1. Isolate position shift 2. Isolate string crossing bits 3. Play through first 66 measures at 60% tempo 4. Drill intervals - (Minor 7 up and down the neck) I've got the time, - there is no excuse. Thanks Again!
This is awesome... I have kept a diary since I started 9 months ago... amazing that you still have to do this and get lots out of it... makes me keen to continue as it helps me. What would you suggest if you want to start writing materials. Thanks Josh.
I found this really interesting! I have been learning to play bass for 10 days😂. But I’ve watched a lot of your videos before taking the plunge and buying a bass. I keep looking at bassbuzz and wondering when to take the plunge. I’m using Fender play which is free for 3 months to get the basics right (I have many bad habits from playing guitar badly). I like the idea of using drum beats with missing beats to get timing right but what’s the best way to set that up? Thanks for the videos!
Thanks for this!! I am fascinated to hear practice regimens. For me, my practice can become so fluid that I forget what I started on. A few years of classical guitar actually helped with some of the discipline portion. I journaled every day then. It's huge! This was not rambley(?) at all. This is part of what we'd talk about if we were face to face. Thanks for the help! Trying to enjoy the journey. Advice to anyone(IMHO)- Read 'The Music Lesson'. Vic W
How do you spent your tile when you practice ? I mean are you doing things like 20min rythm then 20min technical exercice then 20 min other things like scales etc etc. Thanks for you awesome works. Best regards
Soooo much better than the clown from BassBuzz!!! ;) Yeah, I know... to attract the younger generation and make tons of muuulaaah (omar), nowadays, you *have to* act like a prxck... Thanks for keeping "Josh Fossgreen" up and running, Josh Fossgreen! Very helpful, good humour => old fart subscribed. ;) PS: "Why can't my thumb do that?" Choose from: 1. Because I'm a turtle. 2. Because I'm a slacker. 3. Because my thumb can't travel such a long distance in such a short time.
So I've got an acoustic bass I've been playing since Christmas. I'm noticing a helluva lot of string noise. Have you ever played an acoustic/electric bass and if so do you have any tips with differences you've noticed when playing?
Woah, Friday got better all of a sudden. Great to see you Josh.
Thanks Henry!
All great tibits! A lot of which hit pretty close to home. Thank you for your honesty, makes practice a little less daunting.
Thanks Joe!
Hello from 2024! As a bass beginner, I feel so encouraged by learning how pro bassist like you practice everyday. p.s. didn't know you have this channel until I heard you mentioned it to talkingbass... Have been following BassBuzz for a while since I started the bass journey. Digging in here as I'm curious to know more intermediate and advanced stuff (guess I'm a "fast learner" too). Going to sign up for your beginner bass course!! Thank you for not leaving us in the dust and helping beginners get started!!
I started learning bass about 6 months ago, started murdering jazz standards about a month ago, and started keeping a journal about 10 days ago. Therefore, this video was perfectly timed!!! Thank you so much for your honesty and openness about the some of the difficulties you have faced in maintaining a practice routine. I'm sure some people will give a thumbs down, or have negative things to say because this is, after all, THE HATEFUL HATEFUL INTERNET. Let them try to find happiness in their misery. I now have a more motivation in the tank. Thanks Josh.
Great lecture / advice!
Yes more please, always great to hear what other people are practising!
Thanx Josh...Now I don't feel so bad.... It's good to see that even the Great Players have to work Hard to keep moving Forward. Thanks for the Insperation.
need another update! so much of this spoke directly to me. forget me nots has been haunting me for years!
This video was amazing and really helped me think about how I should structure my practise! Its also really encouraging to see that even now you have to sit and grind. Don't feel bad about the video!
This is important for people not to get discouraged, lessons are important, practice is necessary, I had several false starts at learning bass because I didn't understand this
I had a discussion with my teacher regarding my inabilities a while ago and now I see your video & it eradicated all my insecurities as a bass player.
Thank you! God bless :)
Thank you very much for this video. Trying to figure out how to practice has been a big problem for me lately. It never feels like what I'm doing is really practice. But this gave me a good sense of how personalized "Practice" can really be and I don't feel so bad anymore. Also I'm gonna start a training journal, that feels like a neat idea.
Josh you are the guy that makes me play bass. Love your manner and ease you make you tube sessions sound. Plus you can play that fkn bass.
thank you Im still a newbie to bass Ive been playing for 4 months now, Im in school and i have a lot of time to practice i practice like 2 hours a day every day and seeing how you schedule your practice routine motivated me to have one to all Ive been practicing is black sabbath songs and some stuff you put on the bass buzz channel so thank you
Thanks for the video! I feel encouraged to keep practice simple but basic things in music.
Thankfully this video jumped out as one of the recommendation videos on my UA-cam webpage right before I start building up (or improving) my own bass practice system. I've been feeling overwhelmed to select and arrange my routine practice because there are literally sooooo many things worth practicing. Your journal sharing is very helpful to me and absolutely a great reference!
I personally loved this video Josh, please do more. It's very helpful to know someone who has been playing as long as you still gets in the dumps about not being able to play certain lines but keeps working until you get it. It's very easy to try something a few times and then give up, but to see that someone like you can struggle still, makes it easier to keep plugging away. If that makes sense. Love the course by the way!
Outstanding video. It’s good to see how others organize their practices. I’ve enjoyed sharing this video with my students to let them know that “grinding up” is what even the pros do; it’s what everyone who wants to get better does.
i will start my own journal, again! thank you !
Thank you Josh! Keep up these types of vids I really liked it and thought it was very helpful! The patreon video was also just as much if not more helpful for me!
For continuous slapping, try doing them with an open hand. Uncurling your fingers will balance out the weight distribution of your hand more. I can slap all day this way.
Very insightful information from someone I really admire. Thank you Josh. I will try to put some structure to my practice routine
This was a great video, Josh. There are a lot of revealing, very human qualities that come through when you bring up things that you struggle with. For me, it's just as inspirational to hear that someone so good, didn't just arrive there on day #1.
I love your honesty!
This was an awesome video as someone who's trying to learn without paying any money, videos like these teach how to make progress when you get stuck.
Very helpful, great insights that relate directly to me and my practice failures. I gained a lot from this. Please do this kind of vid again. Thanks.
Thanks Josh to share some tips of your routine, management, scheduling and exercises. In 20mins and some explanations you have been giving a lot of work for intermediate/advanced players. Want more
Thanks for this! I think I will like the ear training. I put my song list together for it.
Thank you for that. It is encouraging when you see that young professional musicians have the same issues as us middle aged bassists trying to get from beginner stage to intermediate. The journey is a huge part of the fun, even though it does not always seem like it.
Thanks, for all your videos and your effort! This helped me think about how i want to strukture my routine. and interesting to hear you talk a bit more about yourself, too. Thanks!!
This is so interesting! Your approach can be applied to other types of practice. While I have my own rehearsal routine for memorizing and creating Hawaiian chant voicings, I can see the benefit of adopting aspects of your approach. Thank you for sharing! Do more of these please.
This is good Josh. I think a lot of us get away from how to practice having a structured way that works for you individually will only help you get better great stuff as always man
Thanks Tommy!
nobody does this kind of videos, do more please
💗 I think i will have to start a practice journal now...so encouraging to see that its normal to find getting faster hard 😬
good to see you with your practicing diary books. Good to see you do that and THAT you write down the stuff. And the calendar. Consistency ist my number one struggle in advancing..
Years ago I bought a guitar and a 'how to play' book and spend weeks trying to hammer out Mull of Kyntyre 🙈 I quickly gave up, it was such a shit way of learning. I am a massive Jamiroquai fan and recently feel called to start playing bass. Coming across your vids is so exciting to me as this is a fun, efficient way of learning. My bass is arriving next week and I'm beyond excited. Ive already used my old guitar to practise the fingering/fretting, 12 bar and the funk box and I cant wait to translate that to my new bass. I will chuck some cash at your patreon page when I can. Thank you for putting this out for free and explaining in such a clear and authentic way 😉❤👍😁
I thought your practice video was very interesting and a nice counter point to the typical instructional vid. It gave me with some ideas about how I could approach my own practicing regimen. I'd appreciate more vids like this because it adds to an overall understanding of music. Keep up the great work, it's appreciated.
Excellent video, thanks!
I remember learning the bach prelude from your video. Since then I've learned many more!
You're a great bass player and I think we would all love to hear you play some more impros or classical pieces or whatever you want, really.
Just keep up with the videos on all the channels, learned a lot more from you than other bigger channels
Thanks Igor!
Josh that ramble was truly inspirational for me to re focus myself on B2B, yep that song came along! and I fell flat on my face. I followed your instruction to move forward but the Ska number didn't help, lol. This video is so important because it shows you have the same hurdles at your level. I've gone from being well beyond my goal to being months behind. This vid has taught me we learn different things at different speeds and so has answered a huge question why can I do this but not that!. Oh yeah I've done everything from going back on myself to trying challenging stuff just to improve my speed, dexterity and consistency . I know my plucking technique is irregular, part ability, part not wanting to upset my neighbour sh1t she bangs on the wall when my alarm goes off in the morning so I tend to pluck gentle rather than consistently . So yeah this video has a lot to offer; beyond B2B which is outstanding within its self .
So thanks for this its given me a boost
This video reminded that I need to practice more than once or twice a week. Thanks Josh
This was very enlightening. I really liked this. If you do more, I’m there. Please make more!!
Thanks Pierre!
Good video Josh. Did you ramble? Well a bit, but that's how we communicate some times. Overall a positive video. I know it may be frustrating to you but to hear that you need to practice, practice, practice is good for us newbs. Even pros need to constantly hone their craft. Cheers!
Loaded with information, backed by personal experience - and entertaining? Rambling but still clearly making a point? Josh can do that! You are a gem of an educator.
And in the next "ramblings-by-Josh" video, please: "Techniques and tools to find a good version of a standard tune (to then learn by ear) out of 1 gazillion jazz records!"
Hey Josh... thank you very much for this video. I feel it's really great and it helps me a lot. I've been looking for quite some time now for exactly that kind of content... Structuring my practice rountine is something that I feel is important to improve on the instrument, at least this is what I feel now after approx. 2 years of learning to play the bass... And it would be somewhat akward for me if you were playing or teaching how to play bass notes or rhythm when it's actually all about theoretical information... so, naturally, there has to be a lot of talking - imho. If someone blames you for talking too much maybe it's not the right content he or she is looking for.
Please do keep up the great work and lots of greetings from Berlin, Germany.
If you ever plan to come over here, i. e., to do a show, etc. I'd highly appreciate it if you let me know.
Thanks Josh! I log my practice too and it was really helpful to hear how you do it. I would benefit from hearing more about how you practice, what you practice, etc. Very interesting!
Love the vid! Great content and thanks so much for sharing!
Great you schedule your practice Josh. I think systems are much effective than a mythical discipline. Great video as always Josh.
Yes! I am not good at discipline, but I'm okay at sticking to systems.
Nice one Josh
Thanks Jamie!
Thanks this is really useful
This video is really cool, firstly because you share a routine which seems to work for you and might work for us as well. And secondly because seeing bass players like you, who struggles with the same things I do. It encourages me to keep playing, even when there are some days I think I suck . You're a great teacher Josh.
By the way.. I couldn't catch it when you said the intervals app name, could somebody write it down?
Never mind I found it in another video of you. Tenuto :D
dude you are not bad at bass , we all think we suck. You have a awesome talent , I suck at it lol
I like this along with you regular videos. Too bad about the jazz thing, LOL!
I liked it and found it interesting.
Josh bro your dropping Gems bro every little bit counts bro Thanks 🤓🎸🔊🎶
You're welcome Kelvin, glad it was useful!
Joss=always epic
Love ur work💗💗💗
Thanks, - that was actually helpful.
I have been keeping a practice journal for another "practice" that I do, and it has been inspiring to see what kind of accountability I get from writing the contents of each session down... But I haven't been doing it for my music/bass practice, and I'm sorry to admit that I often go three or four days a week without practicing, (and I'm a beginner)… Yikes!
I'm going to bust out another notebook for practicing bass, -- and start writing stuff down, and keep on track. I'm currently working on Bouree by Jethro Tull, and there is a tricky position shift down the neck, as well as some string crossing that is a little awkward for me. AND! I'm going to isolate the intervals in that tune, and drill myself on them, so I don't come off as such a dumb ass in my weekly Zoom lesson, ('cause my teacher quizzes me on the intervals). So I think my first entry should look something like...
Bouree:
1. Isolate position shift
2. Isolate string crossing bits
3. Play through first 66 measures at 60% tempo
4. Drill intervals - (Minor 7 up and down the neck)
I've got the time, - there is no excuse.
Thanks Again!
This is awesome... I have kept a diary since I started 9 months ago... amazing that you still have to do this and get lots out of it... makes me keen to continue as it helps me. What would you suggest if you want to start writing materials. Thanks Josh.
I found this really interesting! I have been learning to play bass for 10 days😂. But I’ve watched a lot of your videos before taking the plunge and buying a bass. I keep looking at bassbuzz and wondering when to take the plunge. I’m using Fender play which is free for 3 months to get the basics right (I have many bad habits from playing guitar badly). I like the idea of using drum beats with missing beats to get timing right but what’s the best way to set that up? Thanks for the videos!
cokeandtwirl I was like you, and I decided to pay for BassBuzz, and I don’t regret it.
Video was helpful
Thanks for this!! I am fascinated to hear practice regimens. For me, my practice can become so fluid that I forget what I started on. A few years of classical guitar actually helped with some of the discipline portion. I journaled every day then. It's huge! This was not rambley(?) at all. This is part of what we'd talk about if we were face to face. Thanks for the help! Trying to enjoy the journey. Advice to anyone(IMHO)- Read 'The Music Lesson'. Vic W
I was going to suggest this as a Bass Buzz video - what to do after Bass Buzz? :D
(Note I haven’t quite finished Beginner To Badass yet)
Here's a top bass player who's not too proud to tell us that he still has to practice.Possibly one of the most helpful lessons ive seen on UA-cam
How do you spent your tile when you practice ? I mean are you doing things like 20min rythm then 20min technical exercice then 20 min other things like scales etc etc.
Thanks for you awesome works.
Best regards
I struggle with 16th note grooves just doesn't happen.
Nicee
How many songs do you have memorized? Songs that you can play all the way through with a band?
Haha, I have no idea! Hundreds? Thousands? A lot of them I have no idea I know until they start. :P
I know you've had that bass for years but I think it's time for a clean! It's looking almost as bad as my '82 Ibanez :)
You are too cool... good vid.
It wasn't boring. On Bassbuzz, it's what we all wanted to know!
How old are you? I should start keeping a practice journal again
Was wondering, do you play upright as well?
Soooo much better than the clown from BassBuzz!!! ;)
Yeah, I know... to attract the younger generation and make tons of muuulaaah (omar), nowadays, you *have to* act like a prxck...
Thanks for keeping "Josh Fossgreen" up and running, Josh Fossgreen! Very helpful, good humour => old fart subscribed. ;)
PS:
"Why can't my thumb do that?"
Choose from:
1. Because I'm a turtle.
2. Because I'm a slacker.
3. Because my thumb can't travel such a long distance in such a short time.
So I've got an acoustic bass I've been playing since Christmas. I'm noticing a helluva lot of string noise. Have you ever played an acoustic/electric bass and if so do you have any tips with differences you've noticed when playing?
What color marker does a bass player use to schedule time for their smokin hot groupie's
Am I an idiot? I don't practice anymore I have been playing since 1981 and the only time I even pick up the base is when I want to write a song
If that works for you, that's all that matters
Why u don’t give hearts
You have a banana on your arm.
Very insightful information from someone I really admire. Thank you Josh. I will try to put some structure to my practice routine