Excellent explanation! This was the info I was looking for. I’m working on my theory and understanding of bass guitar other than playing along with tabs. Having this knowledge will help me explore beyond reading tabs and hopefully allow me to create melodic tones on my own. Thanks!!
Great stuff brother. That is a beautiful ash elite 4!!!! ( i have the same bass a 2016 model and i love it. I have several jazz basses and it is by far my favorite out of all of them. The ash and maple ages beautifuly too as it darkens up a bit )
Thanks for brilliant tutorial. Can you also tell what set up you are using to get this nice, warm jazz sound? I can see that the bass is a Fender Jazz Bass but what other equipment are you using? (i.e. amp, preamp, effect pedal etc?) How can I get this nice warm clean sound?
Sure thing! I'm using my jazz bass in passive mode with the tone at around 50%. For this video I'm plugging directly into the audio interface, which is a Volt, without any effects or pedals.
Man.. trying so hard! Your lesson is great and you are a great instructor! I simply lack the knowledge and grasp of theory to appreciate what you are able to do for us. I am stupid in 6-string instrumentation, too, but am an okay airline pilot with 11,000hr and no accidents/incidents. Jeez.. Probably due to luck, as I wish I could competently do what you do all day long, but know WHY it works. I just don't get it. Will try something more basic and come back to this when the "ah-ha" hits.. Peace and THANKS!!!
Dude don't put yourself down! Theory is just a way to understand music and know why things work... thats all. It's really simple once you learn the fundamentals of music theory. I also think many people overcomplicate theory with Greek modal names, etc.
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thank you for this! How do you get your tone?
So helpful. So good. Appreciated.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent explanation! This was the info I was looking for. I’m working on my theory and understanding of bass guitar other than playing along with tabs. Having this knowledge will help me explore beyond reading tabs and hopefully allow me to create melodic tones on my own. Thanks!!
Amazing! Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson.
Big fan of the lesson and the graphics are super helpful
Thanks Kane I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson and I have to give credit where credit is due... my video editor did the graphics!
So Useful 😇 Thanks you for your sharing....
Great lesson man thanks!
Thank you very much, I had a vague Idea of Pentatonic scales, now I know 😉🎸
Great stuff brother. That is a beautiful ash elite 4!!!! ( i have the same bass a 2016 model and i love it. I have several jazz basses and it is by far my favorite out of all of them. The ash and maple ages beautifuly too as it darkens up a bit )
shoudn't lady marmalade be in the key of G minor which is Bb and Eb?
Hi, may i know which Fender Jazz Bass series was that u used? Very beautiful!
For carry on… if you start with your index finger on the A on the G string you can play the riff without making any shifts. Laziness is a virtue :-)
Nice! I may have chosen that fingering for the tone or sound but I can't remember! haha Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks for brilliant tutorial. Can you also tell what set up you are using to get this nice, warm jazz sound? I can see that the bass is a Fender Jazz Bass but what other equipment are you using? (i.e. amp, preamp, effect pedal etc?) How can I get this nice warm clean sound?
Sure thing! I'm using my jazz bass in passive mode with the tone at around 50%. For this video I'm plugging directly into the audio interface, which is a Volt, without any effects or pedals.
Great. Thank you :)
Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤
Nice visualisations
Thanks but I have to give credit to my editor Erik for the creative visualisations!
Excellent explanation! Thanks a lot.
Thanks for checking out the video Hector 😊
Отлично, с меня подписка! 👍
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Nice 👍 Shall I do a full video on this song?
yes if you don't mind😁
@@jericosilitongait's on the list of future videos I'm going to try and record it in early 2024.
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Man.. trying so hard! Your lesson is great and you are a great instructor! I simply lack the knowledge and grasp of theory to appreciate what you are able to do for us. I am stupid in 6-string instrumentation, too, but am an okay airline pilot with 11,000hr and no accidents/incidents. Jeez.. Probably due to luck, as I wish I could competently do what you do all day long, but know WHY it works. I just don't get it.
Will try something more basic and come back to this when the "ah-ha" hits..
Peace and THANKS!!!
Dude don't put yourself down! Theory is just a way to understand music and know why things work... thats all. It's really simple once you learn the fundamentals of music theory. I also think many people overcomplicate theory with Greek modal names, etc.