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gospel, worship, classic rock, and metal mostly. Of course I'm open to branching out and if there are easier genres for beginners, I am most certainly open to that as well.
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@@CraftyMusoOfficial I'm interested! i'm a bass nerd :D had a look on your channel man . delighted you replied tbh :) love to see your progress dude. saw you mentioned you earn money playing gigs and such awesome :)
@@KrackDaddy any bass stuff you want to learn more about? I'm jazz-trained but played in cover bands for years. Happy to make a video on a particular topic if you would like.
A 3rd below g is also the same as 6th note which is a nice chordal tone for walking basslines, if I were talking walking basslines I would add more chromaticism
Thanks man. I'm new to the bass and this helps a lot.
Glad to have helped, what music styles are you most interested in playing?
gospel, worship, classic rock, and metal mostly. Of course I'm open to branching out and if there are easier genres for beginners, I am most certainly open to that as well.
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much love my bass brother
Thank you, haven't made bass content in ages but might do so if there is interest.
@@CraftyMusoOfficial I'm interested! i'm a bass nerd :D had a look on your channel man . delighted you replied tbh :) love to see your progress dude. saw you mentioned you earn money playing gigs and such awesome :)
@@KrackDaddy any bass stuff you want to learn more about? I'm jazz-trained but played in cover bands for years. Happy to make a video on a particular topic if you would like.
So a 3rd below G would be what? E? right? Asking because that is good for walking lines.
A 3rd below g is also the same as 6th note which is a nice chordal tone for walking basslines, if I were talking walking basslines I would add more chromaticism