I'm attempting to teach myself bass theory from books and i've been stuck on the section about inversions for 3 days trying to get my head around it. This helped my understanding immensely. Thank you very much!
@@mischamarckseducation Haha oh man. I'm in a state of perpetual confusion trying to learn this theory stuff on my own. I have so many questions! But if I narrow it down to one question, i'll be sure and let you know. Your channel is great by the way, i'm looking forward to a deep dive into your videos :)
I couldn't agree more. It's the root of all western music genres. If you cannot play the blues, you will have to work twice as hard to understand any chord sequences used in Jazz/Rock/Pop, today.
I'm attempting to teach myself bass theory from books and i've been stuck on the section about inversions for 3 days trying to get my head around it. This helped my understanding immensely. Thank you very much!
I love to hear that! I'm glad my tutorial was of help, my friend. Let me know if you have any open questions on the topic 😊
@@mischamarckseducation Haha oh man. I'm in a state of perpetual confusion trying to learn this theory stuff on my own. I have so many questions! But if I narrow it down to one question, i'll be sure and let you know. Your channel is great by the way, i'm looking forward to a deep dive into your videos :)
Great lesson. Thanks!
You‘re welcome ☺️
12 bar blues will always be king of jamming
I couldn't agree more. It's the root of all western music genres. If you cannot play the blues, you will have to work twice as hard to understand any chord sequences used in Jazz/Rock/Pop, today.
Thanks for the lesson. keep it up with the channel. Cheers
Thank you Carlos! Will do :)
Very useful hack. Keep it up.
Thank you, Mike! Feel free to steal it and share it. Let's get the knowledge out there together!
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Thanks, bro! Life is all about BASSes and beards, right? 😜
QUESTION OF THE DAY: What is your favourite chord progression to jam on?