He actually recommends a handful of different patterns to incorporate. Tritone Substitutions, 1 7 1 3, 1 Chromatic 5 Chromatic, Octave Hops with Chromatic descending lines to the next Chord's Tonic or else a strong Chord Tone. You can also try making up your own patterns by altering the rhythm. Try dotted quarter notes or triplet patterns here and there
@@JaredPlane not digging... My ears are far from 100% reliable. Seriously, I like your approach. Start simple. add some more stuff. very useful. Thanks,
These are great lessons, especially with all the tips along the top. Thankyou.
Very good lesson - like the way you worled in tips and explanations without interuption. That Squire sounds really good as well
Glad it was helpful! 😀
Wonderful lines Jared
Awsome ❤.. Could you pls tell me how do u set your bass, mics, amps to get that upright bass sound? Thank you 😊
How do you achieve this warm round sound?
Hello, good walk! For me im stuck in the 1,3,5,7 pattern when walking. Do you have tips or any other patterns?
He actually recommends a handful of different patterns to incorporate. Tritone Substitutions, 1 7 1 3, 1 Chromatic 5 Chromatic, Octave Hops with Chromatic descending lines to the next Chord's Tonic or else a strong Chord Tone.
You can also try making up your own patterns by altering the rhythm. Try dotted quarter notes or triplet patterns here and there
is it me or is the G string just slightly sharp.?
Could be. It's cold in Canberra at the moment and tuning can fluctuate pretty quickly
@@JaredPlane not digging... My ears are far from 100% reliable. Seriously, I like your approach. Start simple. add some more stuff. very useful. Thanks,