I must say, my double bass playing has definitely improved since I discovered your channel. You're one of the best to do it. Keep doing what you're doing. 👍🏿
wow Matt,now you can read my mind: I was waiting for this.Thanks as usual for your love and passion doing this for us.This channel is pure gold and you are a master goldsmith.
I came here for the left hand technique on the piano. I told my teachers that I want to master my triads before I get into other techniques, and they agree. This is out of my pay grade, but I'll be back since this really made sense.
Would you add the gamification link in the description? Thank you. Outstanding job here. I have a lot of work to do, the idea of classifying and than randomly choosing from a priority list is great, it cut down the time for choosing the daily exercise and in the long term probably will guarantee you practice with the right balance almost everything you need to improve. Gamification is the way, universally recognised as the main learning tool. I will use this a lot. Monday priority one, Tuesday priority three, Wednesday priority two, Thursday priority one Friday priority two. Saturday and Sunday priority one again.
Hey there! No, you’re not slow - I tried to be clear but I see it wasn’t. What I’m saying is that the Eb is the 2nd degree of a scale *based on the first note of that bar* (D). It should really be b2 but I was kind of giving just generic scale numbers. Like in bar 3 the “1” is now Eb (and so the 4 is actually a #4 because it’s A natural). I’m basing this off of thinking of the Eb major scale in the moment. But the whole exercise uses JUST the notes from C melodic minor
I must say, my double bass playing has definitely improved since I discovered your channel. You're one of the best to do it. Keep doing what you're doing. 👍🏿
Wow, thanks!
You sir are a certified badass a
True Master of bass😮
Oh how kind! Thanks so much!
wow Matt,now you can read my mind: I was waiting for this.Thanks as usual for your love and passion doing this for us.This channel is pure gold and you are a master goldsmith.
@@Kuhrvenal I’m so glad it was helpful!!
Lots of helpful and useful ways to practice scales... Thanks so much!! 😊
So glad you got something from it!
I came here for the left hand technique on the piano.
I told my teachers that I want to master my triads before I get into other techniques, and they agree. This is out of my pay grade, but I'll be back since this really made sense.
Oh! Great I’m so glad it was somewhat helpful!
Amazing lesson Matt, thank you so much!
I'm so glad that you liked it - thanks for watching!
I play electric bass, but your lessons are very important to me. Thank you.
My pleasure!
Very nice sound. 💙
Thanks!
Just the video I needed right now! Thanks Matt.
Happy to help!
Amazing video. Thanks from Spain.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is gold!!!
@@TroubadoursofRhythm oh man thanks!
Would you add the gamification link in the description? Thank you. Outstanding job here. I have a lot of work to do, the idea of classifying and than randomly choosing from a priority list is great, it cut down the time for choosing the daily exercise and in the long term probably will guarantee you practice with the right balance almost everything you need to improve. Gamification is the way, universally recognised as the main learning tool. I will use this a lot. Monday priority one, Tuesday priority three, Wednesday priority two, Thursday priority one Friday priority two. Saturday and Sunday priority one again.
Oh gosh yes I’ll do that - sorry!
@@LearnJazzBasswithMattRybicki no problem. It’s all gold. Thank you for sharing
hi matt - is there a pdf? i cannot find it. thx!,!
Hi! It’s the first lines in the description - do you not see that on your end?
I’m probably being slow here but why in the 16452 exercise why the second one has Eb as the 2?
Hey there! No, you’re not slow - I tried to be clear but I see it wasn’t. What I’m saying is that the Eb is the 2nd degree of a scale *based on the first note of that bar* (D). It should really be b2 but I was kind of giving just generic scale numbers. Like in bar 3 the “1” is now Eb (and so the 4 is actually a #4 because it’s A natural). I’m basing this off of thinking of the Eb major scale in the moment. But the whole exercise uses JUST the notes from C melodic minor