and just like that the lightbulb 💡goes on!! I can fingerstyle, slap, double pluck, double thumb, strum, play with a pick but never quite understood why my playing doesn’t sound as musical as it should, but just a cacophony of flailing notes and ghost notes - more acrobatics than music. Now I get it - to string the scales together and land on the root and tonic arpeggio. I’m the proud owner of many of your courses including the course on scales. This one video is the gorilla glue that just put it all together for me! Thank you so much, Mark!
The pentatonic scale is popular because it's versatile, easy to Learn and sounds good in most musical settings, from blue's and rock to country and pop.
In the root position exercises, the tab for bIII doesn't match with what is played. What is played is more consistent with the rest so I suppose that is the right one.
Hey Mark, quick question. In the section where you define where the chord tones in each scale/inversion, why not include the Bb in there? Any negatives for doing so?
When you did : Tip - 2 Finding the Roots explaination that was the clearest way to hear the notes of the scales. Just want you to know your explaination was successful..
@@gandozgeming3084 I think they have stopped production now. They are custom built to spec so price depends on what you have. Anything between £2500 and £4000
Your TalkingBass courses are the best. I love your no nonsense, straight to business, clearly explained approach. Highly recommended
Best bass teacher on TH-cam❤
You can always count on Mark to get to the point: clear and concise and ready for use! Thank you Mark for making these great tips accessible.
That's the best pentatonic bass lesson I have EVER seen! Thank you so much!
and just like that the lightbulb 💡goes on!! I can fingerstyle, slap, double pluck, double thumb, strum, play with a pick but never quite understood why my playing doesn’t sound as musical as it should, but just a cacophony of flailing notes and ghost notes - more acrobatics than music. Now I get it - to string the scales together and land on the root and tonic arpeggio. I’m the proud owner of many of your courses including the course on scales. This one video is the gorilla glue that just put it all together for me! Thank you so much, Mark!
I had the same lightbulb moment! I'm going to purchase the course now.
The most accurate and well explained video on the pentatonic on This platform 🙏
Simple, concise & brilliant-as usual. Thanks for the new 'doorways' Mark
Never heard or saw such a perspicuous music lesson.
Perspicuous LOVE it! ❤
The pentatonic scale is popular because it's versatile, easy to Learn and sounds good in most musical settings, from blue's and rock to country and pop.
Mark, thanks a bunch! Finally, I feel freed from my shackles and can use the whole fretboard! Love your work, keep it up!
Great lesson 👍
These are really cool to do on a 7 string bass.
best scale practicing approach, thanks for all hard work🎸🎸
Exellent explaination, the best. thank you.
You totally rock! I Your lessons are keeping me very busy learning to improve my expression(s) as a bass player! Thank you so much!
In the root position exercises, the tab for bIII doesn't match with what is played. What is played is more consistent with the rest so I suppose that is the right one.
Thanks for making these awesome videos
We are ready❤
Thanks and Best Greetings from Switzerland.
Always love your courses, Mark!
Vendrá alguna segunda parte más avanzada muchas gracias por el video🎉🎉
In the 7th position I found the melody of a part of the song Gasoline Alley. Nice surprise!
Harmonic on a bass guitar was crazy 😭 0:22
Hey Mark, quick question. In the section where you define where the chord tones in each scale/inversion, why not include the Bb in there? Any negatives for doing so?
When you did : Tip - 2 Finding the Roots explaination that was the clearest way to hear the notes of the scales. Just want you to know your explaination was successful..
Hi!
What Brand Bass?
@@gandozgeming3084 Enfield Lionheart
@talkingbasslessons how price? Im sorry i dont know, because in Indonesia Rare bass type enfield lionheart
@@gandozgeming3084 I think they have stopped production now. They are custom built to spec so price depends on what you have. Anything between £2500 and £4000
What... which ones the e string 😂