This approach of tearing into all aspects of a song is really something else, invaluable for those who may be unsure or foggy about....how it ALL comes together. Wonderful set of lessons, Mark.
I dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know of a tool to log back into an instagram account..? I was dumb lost my password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me.
Superb lesson. I've bought a ton of bass books and I really feel that I shouldn't go near any of them until I can do this comfortably - and I've been playing 40 years! I'm also trying to sing the notes before I play them. Hard finding those 7ths first! Keep singing 3rds!
Absolutely love this method of breaking down all aspects of a song . . . invaluable, thanks Mark. I know how much work it takes for you to do this . . . .
Hi Mark, huge bass fan just about to buy my first bass and actually start learning to play instead of only listening to others. Any buying advice for a complete noob?
I've got some advice for ya! You don't need a super fancy expensive bass to start with. My first bass was this cheap $200 Washburn and I loved it and grew on to better, more expensive basses from there. Just go to a guitar shop. look at some price ranges, play some basses and pick one that feels most comfortable to you that's in your price range!
@@talkingbasslessons yes with great interest Mark! Just don't have the arpeggios as written in the video. No worries, can get them from the video or other workbook you've published. Good stuff btw, thanks!
Honestly the best tip for people to learn how to solo on bass is to literally just play guitar. If you learn guitar, you know the chords better than in just bass and it’s really easy to fret compared to bass. Then you take what you know and improvise around those chords.
You have the best bass channel, in my opinion, Mark. Thanks for all your help.
This approach of tearing into all aspects of a song is really something else, invaluable for those who may be unsure or foggy about....how it ALL comes together. Wonderful set of lessons, Mark.
When the guitarist points at you, just point back.
Brilliant 😆
An amazing amount of instruction for free! Love it. Thanks
Great lesson. There’s literally months of practice work right here.
I dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know of a tool to log back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Gideon Judah Instablaster :)
Superb lesson. I've bought a ton of bass books and I really feel that I shouldn't go near any of them until I can do this comfortably - and I've been playing 40 years!
I'm also trying to sing the notes before I play them. Hard finding those 7ths first! Keep singing 3rds!
This is awesome Mark! Finally, a clear explanation on HOW to start a beginners path to improvisation-Bravo! Thanks man!
Absolutely love this method of breaking down all aspects of a song . . . invaluable, thanks Mark. I know how much work it takes for you to do this . . . .
This is what I looking for,thanks for the lesson sir
Really great. Looking forward to next week.
Thanks, Mark! this sessión is amazing! is incredible how someone can improve with the right method. Congratulations!
i can't wait to try this out. thank you!
Invaluable lesson. Step by step. Its good for most of us . Thanks .
Thank you. Great lesson. Didactic and to the point.
oh, it was a cool lesson, I just waiting for the next, thank you!
Thanks for the lesson Mark. This series is absolute gold dust. Do you summarise other jazz standards in a similar way in your premium courses?
This is an outstanding lesson.
This is fantastic-brilliant and fun.
Excellent Mark
Muchas Gracias Mark, excelente.
super good lesson
Great exercice Thank you for that
what is your bass ?
I like so much the sound
thank you for all
Can we also call those notes before the chord notes as grace notes? Thanks for this lesson I learned a lot
No. Grace notes are rhythmically different and can be any note (within reason). It’s all about the rhythm.
Absolut genial!
Talking Tom you are the best
Red meat for the ambitious student, Ty Sir...
thank you
Thx again....
Class...
Tnx Mark!!!
Hi Mark, huge bass fan just about to buy my first bass and actually start learning to play instead of only listening to others. Any buying advice for a complete noob?
I've got some advice for ya! You don't need a super fancy expensive bass to start with. My first bass was this cheap $200 Washburn and I loved it and grew on to better, more expensive basses from there. Just go to a guitar shop. look at some price ranges, play some basses and pick one that feels most comfortable to you that's in your price range!
Never gets old... i know Mark is vampire....
an amazing lesson with so so much to work on, but you're making music now..
As the great Victor Wooten says 'MUSIC IS A LANGUAGE '
I like it Mark gd stuff
Can we get the arpeggios pictured in this video?
Have you watched the previous lessons over last month. The harmony breakdown works through them all
@@talkingbasslessons yes with great interest Mark! Just don't have the arpeggios as written in the video. No worries, can get them from the video or other workbook you've published. Good stuff btw, thanks!
I want to be able to solo
12:11
Great lesson but the tempo is just a little bit too fast for learning...
Bossa nova bass
Honestly the best tip for people to learn how to solo on bass is to literally just play guitar. If you learn guitar, you know the chords better than in just bass and it’s really easy to fret compared to bass. Then you take what you know and improvise around those chords.
Just play "the lick" haha
Well there is that solution!
Is it true the bass player always gets the girl ?
For Beginners!!? 😂😂
Beginners to soloing
talkative
Maybe beginners should not play solo......
It means beginners to soloing
I'm not this far along on my journey yet but it is reassuring to know the series is there waiting when i do.