This came across a bass group i was in on FB. I play mostly rockabilly and bluegrass but this sounds so amazing. Jazz is where the top tier players are
1:50 Great explanations of why to have a video for objective memory and learning. Why it is better for the student and the teacher! 4:00- DEEP ON SCALES 5:00 GET A GOOD SOUND AND PLAY IN TUNE- the source of your job! 5:45 “I’ve worked with all of the…”6:19 What band leaders want! 7:10 Precision of scales in the lower register. 8:56 F BLUES! 9:30 1/2 Position Then it goes into walking. Simple and in half position! 11:24 GOOD SOUND, GOOD TIME AND GOOD NOTES IS WHAT YOU NEED! 12:01 JOHN CLAYTON:! Bowing Basics. Scales emphasis. Without scales we are lost.
I'm a straight beginner on the bass guitar. But high respects for acoustic bass where it all started. I want to learn the basics regardless which instrument. Love these fundamentals on this video ❤
Thank you, valuable and interesting lecture for me. Contrabass is very beautiful tone. I love this instrument sound. God bless you and have a good time.
“Half position” in the Simandl method is 1st finger and Ab on the G string. “1st position” would be first finger on A natural (4th finger on B natural)
I’d like to ask Ray or John if you bass was shipped and when received everything was fine except the company that built my bass said the sound post had to be lightly glued during shipping I’m afraid that might effect the sound and I don’t know how to relieve the glue from sound post , my question is shall I seek out someone professional to help with This ? And also will it effect sound ? Please help.
This came across a bass group i was in on FB. I play mostly rockabilly and bluegrass but this sounds so amazing. Jazz is where the top tier players are
1:50 Great explanations of why to have a video for objective memory and learning. Why it is better for the student and the teacher!
4:00- DEEP ON SCALES
5:00 GET A GOOD SOUND AND PLAY IN TUNE- the source of your job!
5:45 “I’ve worked with all of the…”6:19 What band leaders want!
7:10 Precision of scales in the lower register.
8:56 F BLUES!
9:30 1/2 Position
Then it goes into walking. Simple and in half position!
11:24 GOOD SOUND, GOOD TIME AND GOOD NOTES IS WHAT YOU NEED!
12:01 JOHN CLAYTON:!
Bowing Basics. Scales emphasis.
Without scales we are lost.
thanks man! heard you playing a few times with johnny years ago...always swinging hard!
RIP Master!
one of the greatest
I'm a straight beginner on the bass guitar. But high respects for acoustic bass where it all started. I want to learn the basics regardless which instrument. Love these fundamentals on this video ❤
Thank you, valuable and interesting lecture for me. Contrabass is very beautiful tone.
I love this instrument sound. God bless you and have a good time.
thank you for checking this out!
Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful
Well said
Just beautiful 😊
very useful!
Masterful. Iconic applies.
love his playing
It’s a great masterclass
Every bassist should study the masters.. the three Ts. Taste, Tone, and Timing...
Why does he sometimes say, "hand position", and sometimes, "half position"? Or am I mishearing?
Half position is one of the many points on the bass. Hand position is just in general
“Half position” in the Simandl method is 1st finger and Ab on the G string. “1st position” would be first finger on A natural (4th finger on B natural)
Different thing hall position is the lower position on doublebass, hand position could be applied to every position
Thanks, but nobody answered the question.
Metronome comes up at 13:55.
of course!
8:51
just heard through ‘grapevine’ that John clayton lost ray brown’s bass in LA fires…
‘SEW’ sad…..
Any idea what year this is from?
I'm going to guess mid to late 90s
that string buzz is killing me
he's probably more worried about making sure everyone there can hear the notes
I like it, it's like the bass is growling to me
It's hard when you're not deaf yet.
I’d like to ask Ray or John if you bass was shipped and when received everything was fine except the company that built my bass said the sound post had to be lightly glued during shipping I’m afraid that might effect the sound and I don’t know how to relieve the glue from sound post , my question is shall I seek out someone professional to help with This ? And also will it effect sound ? Please help.
Ask a luthier
Ok now the problem will be finding one but thank you kindly
@@saintanthony7718 you can call David have in nyc I’m sure they will give you an answer
@@giuseppecucchiarajazz Sorry but didn’t understand the text Call David have can you clarify or have a number I can call ? My apologies
@@saintanthony7718 google David gage luthier nyc you will find info & number