"JACO" Licks in E7 - Lesson
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ธ.ค. 2024
- Playing through a couple lines inspired by Jaco. This is making the use of muted sixteenth notes. Pay close attention to the muted notes, I'm almost always playing sixteenth notes, many of them muted.
The lines contain much chromaticism, but being over an E dominant chord, these chromatic notes turn out to be useful extensions. The first lick includes the #11, and b9. The second lick contains the #11, #9, 13th, and major 7th.
I begin by playing at 100bpm, the 80bpm (the video says 60, sorry), and then rubato to give you hints at the fingerings
Nice exercise
Thanks
I love the Roulette Dares cover man. great bass playing. Thanks for sharing!
suupeeerr,bravo.....
I was looking for that riff for long :) I've been trying to figure it out by myself but it was far from your way. Thanks for your advice, have a nice day!
Can you please show the tabs
@joerobot32 yes bassfanguy showed me this. check his stuff out!
Great groove! Pretty sure in the first half of the riff you need to do a hammer-on on the E string from B to C# before walking back down to the E to start the second half.
Matt Houston thats fine, im just going up to e as opposed to going down, variations at your leisure
Ok cool. Assuming you're referencing the 8:30 recording of Teen Town I think thats how he played it.
sounds like the lemon song played staccato
the pups are dark stars by hammon engineering. they are no longer made.
Yeah! Took some time but I did it. Best way to play like someone you admire is to learn some of their licks.
Can you tell me what kind of bass that is? Some sort of short-scale Fender?
Its a standard scale fender jazz that i put darkstars in.
Yeah, now that you said it, I see. Not sure why I thought it was a smaller bass. Eyes play tricks sometimes :-)
dayum
@bassfanguy lol, hey dude