Diggin' your channel, just found it a couple of days ago! I played the saxophone all through school, I just never understood the theory. Now 30yrs later, I'm trying the bass. Your videos are absolutely game changing for me. Now I just gotta learn all the notes. Lol! Thanks for all you do!
Hey thanks so much for the comment that means alot really - I used to play sax in elementary school as well - similar situation for me the theory just never really stuck. With consistent work, bass can become this really cool foundation for your understanding of theory - I’ve found it’s a nice instrument to learn theory on! Happy you are getting something out of the videos, more on the way!
At 8:46 you are identifying the notes in your scale exercise and they are not correct. The scale degrees should be 1, flatted 7th, 4 and 5. Wanted to clarify so beginners are not confused as to location of scale degrees in the arpeggio. Otherwise nice lesson.
Awesome channel! Super helpful and practical. Keep it coming! 🙌🏼
Thanks so much, I really appreciate it!! More on the way soon
Excellent Lesson, appreciated, you make it easy. Happy I found your.channel. Thanks a lot.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Happy you’re enjoying it, I’m trying my best
How do I know when to use the minor p or the major@@carmeeno
I enjoy your channel
Diggin' your channel, just found it a couple of days ago! I played the saxophone all through school, I just never understood the theory.
Now 30yrs later, I'm trying the bass. Your videos are absolutely game changing for me. Now I just gotta learn all the notes. Lol! Thanks for all you do!
Hey thanks so much for the comment that means alot really - I used to play sax in elementary school as well - similar situation for me the theory just never really stuck. With consistent work, bass can become this really cool foundation for your understanding of theory - I’ve found it’s a nice instrument to learn theory on! Happy you are getting something out of the videos, more on the way!
Joey from SC
Wassup Joey - thanks for stopping by 🙏🏼
At 8:46 you are identifying the notes in your scale exercise and they are not correct. The scale degrees should be 1, flatted 7th, 4 and 5. Wanted to clarify so beginners are not confused as to location of scale degrees in the arpeggio. Otherwise nice lesson.
Good catch, my mistake! Appreciate you commenting - thank you for watching.