Jim I play "music" over 20 years now and must say I wish I had TH-cam and yourself in early 90s. I`ll be paying my bills being good musician - still can do it with your great help - Cheers!
by far the best bass lessons on youtube....only regret i have was my 16 year old self didnt realize what kind of bass I'd end up liking so my bass is especially bad (as opposed to being just a bit bad)
Hi Jim, I don't know how you do it that I always end up learning and playing your structures, licks etc, well I do... lol I can understand then the reason to play such a thing and such another and why. This one on motown I - VI - II - V is really enjoyable. I love your soft and cool way to explain things. Greetings from Northern Spain.
Cool lesson,once again,always learn something from your wealth off Experience,thanks again!!.oh p.s finally ordered your 12 keys to success book,can’t wait to work on some etudes!!
The Bob Ross of bass....love ya man.....great stuff
Jim I play "music" over 20 years now and must say I wish I had TH-cam and yourself in early 90s. I`ll be paying my bills being good musician - still can do it with your great help - Cheers!
Thank you man! Because of you I've wiped the dust from my jazzbass and started to play again ))))
That’s great😉👍
RiP, dear Mr. Stinnett!
by far the best bass lessons on youtube....only regret i have was my 16 year old self didnt realize what kind of bass I'd end up liking so my bass is especially bad (as opposed to being just a bit bad)
Thanks Nathan. Keep believing and keep practicing. ;)
Jim, taking the Jazz Bass course with Berklee Online. Thank you for all these lessons, love your passion for the instrument.
You are welcome. :)
You make this stuff so nice and easy. And allways with great groove!
Thanks Harald, That's my goal. ;)
Love your classes!
you really loves wat ur doing, man!! a simple notes gives alot of combination !
Best warm up progression
Hi Jim,
I don't know how you do it that I always end up learning and playing your structures, licks etc, well I do... lol
I can understand then the reason to play such a thing and such another and why.
This one on motown I - VI - II - V is really enjoyable.
I love your soft and cool way to explain things.
Greetings from Northern Spain.
Ah, you motivated me again so much. Love you, dont worry, getting my base and goinf for 1 6 2 5 motown play
Glad to be of assistance. ;)
This is an excellent channel. Thanks for the effort!!
You are welcome.
Excellent Jim thanks for sharing wonderful lessons
You are welcome
This is pure gold!
Wonderfull
Nice tone too love the bass guitar you are using
Thanks. Me too!
I love your energy! Thanks for the lessons!
You are welcome. Glad you like it.
Super funky
Cool lesson,once again,always learn something from your wealth off
Experience,thanks again!!.oh p.s finally ordered your 12 keys to success book,can’t wait to work on some etudes!!
Cool . ;)
man, i really thanks to you for this videos! thxs thxs :D
you are welcome.
I love your videos. I wish you spend 30 seconds at the start telling us about the bass and strings. Anyway, keep up the good work
Did he “ cool ...dig “. Lol. Fire it up ❤️🔥
So you're playing just the first, sixth, second and fifth of a given major scale?
and the octave
Jim how did you arrive on the chords from 12:30 on???I know thats a mouthfull
Those are standard progressions found in many songs of this style. I normally don't analyze it theoretically.