Download the full 4-chorus line from Patreon: www.patreon.com/jaredplane Thanks to Guitar Improvisation for allowing me to use their backing track: th-cam.com/video/fCYxeMcNmk8/w-d-xo.html
Valeu jared!!! Estas linhas são uma possibilidade, há inúmeras outras combinações. O ouvido é o melhor juiz. No caso, este WB ficou ótimo. Obrigado, JP. Absss❤
I have that same exact bass! Loved the cover btw, I wish to play and improv basslines like this one day. What do you do to get that jazz upright-like mellow tone? I have neck pickup solo-ed while playing basically on the fingerboard. What else w/ EQ and compression wise?
@Cybrtronlazr From memory I had my neck pick up on full and the bridge off. I wasn't using any pedals at the time, but I believe I applied a compression plugin in audacity afterwards to even things out a little. It's a great bass, good choice! :)
No offense or disrespect to Mr. Plane but you really don't learn jazz by reading the notes(I didn't)-you learn it by LISTENING to the music and PLAYING THE CHORD NAMES OR SYMBOLS(reading the chord symbols-NOT the notes) that sit atop each measure of music on a sheet; not to say reading the actual notation won't help you become eventually familiar with knowing the music, but I wasn't taught it that way(because jazz is improvisatory)-and that's not how it's done in "the real world"(and yes I learned how to read notes also which I've since no longer depend on to "get the job done", but that's another story in itself)... Maybe I'm showing my age(I'm 66), and I'm speaking of that which reflects the way I was taught how to play jazz-and I was taught the upright by a master of the instrument-before that, for over 2 decades I was self-taught as a bass guitarist; yes I suppose I'm speaking of a different world than the one of today! Well, that's about all I have to say about it for now-hope I've been of some help to someone who sees this; wasn't trying to steer anyone in the wrong direction, only give them the same advice that I and many others were taught)! 8-25-24; amended 8-26-24.
Download the full 4-chorus line from Patreon: www.patreon.com/jaredplane
Thanks to Guitar Improvisation for allowing me to use their backing track: th-cam.com/video/fCYxeMcNmk8/w-d-xo.html
Hey this is a terrific example of how to use a two-feel and a walking line together. Builds tension, adds interest. Thanks.
Valeu jared!!!
Estas linhas são uma possibilidade, há inúmeras outras combinações. O ouvido é o melhor juiz. No caso, este WB ficou ótimo.
Obrigado, JP.
Absss❤
Bonjour,comment obtenir la version papier? Merci de votre réponse,GG
I have that same exact bass! Loved the cover btw, I wish to play and improv basslines like this one day. What do you do to get that jazz upright-like mellow tone? I have neck pickup solo-ed while playing basically on the fingerboard. What else w/ EQ and compression wise?
@Cybrtronlazr From memory I had my neck pick up on full and the bridge off. I wasn't using any pedals at the time, but I believe I applied a compression plugin in audacity afterwards to even things out a little. It's a great bass, good choice! :)
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Sorry, but those basslines, you wrote them right?
Yes
No offense or disrespect to Mr. Plane but you really don't learn jazz by reading the notes(I didn't)-you learn it by LISTENING to the music and PLAYING THE CHORD NAMES OR SYMBOLS(reading the chord symbols-NOT the notes) that sit atop each measure of music on a sheet; not to say reading the actual notation won't help you become eventually familiar with knowing the music, but I wasn't taught it that way(because jazz is improvisatory)-and that's not how it's done in "the real world"(and yes I learned how to read notes also which I've since no longer depend on to "get the job done", but that's another story in itself)...
Maybe I'm showing my age(I'm 66), and I'm speaking of that which reflects the way I was taught how to play jazz-and I was taught the upright by a master of the instrument-before that, for over 2 decades I was self-taught as a bass guitarist; yes I suppose I'm speaking of a different world than the one of today!
Well, that's about all I have to say about it for now-hope I've been of some help to someone who sees this; wasn't trying to steer anyone in the wrong direction, only give them the same advice that I and many others were taught)! 8-25-24; amended 8-26-24.
Cannot hear the bass, what a waste.