Minute details like sliding down towards the next note while ghosting is the kind of stuff only the best tutors will drive attention towards. I know teachers at music colleges who don't go that deep into their lessons 😂 A wonderful little groove and a wonderful lesson indeed Jayme!!
OMG I stsrted learning playing bass a while ago this kind of tutorials did not exist back then. Finally a detailed lesson on how to groove. Thank you so much I'm in happiness tears right now!
Loving this! Planning to start working on this today! It’s gonna be hard to not rush through this, and take the time to get it right!! Thanks for this one!
@@deadbeatstudios yeah I'm from the Motor City......so o know Music 🎵🎼🎶🎸..a friend of mine back in the 80s used to play a Music man Sabre Bass......you definitely got Talent.
@@deadbeatstudios 👍🎵🎼🎶...I hardly ever watch T.V. cause I'm always listening to Music and I can recognize a Talented Musician when I hear one Plus I Love BASS.
I don't unterstand when you use which finger of your right hand. Alternating between them would make sense to me, but in this tutorial it seems random. Do you have some beginner tutorial on that topic? Thanks
Jayme, awesome video lesson. Questions: I've not used the tap technique before. I've done 16th-note patterns (transcribed and worked on lots of Rocco, so have ghosted but not tapped). Just to learn this one, I worked it up *without* the tapping, and while I got it, I noticed my placement of the two C#s was a little off, realized that the tapping would likely solve that problem. So I'm re-learning it *with* the tapping, but I'm a little stuck doing so. Do you have any exercises or suggestions for really getting comfortable with the tapping and integrating it into my lines. Thanks, man!
Jayme, with all the respect, in order to have a correct staff notation for E Major, there should be four sharps at the key + there should appear the 'natural' symbol wherever the D natural appears. According to your current notation, the musical piece is either in A Major or in F# minor, which is (of course) not the case.
I see what you're saying, but if you look closer you'll see that were not in the key of E at all. Just cuz we're tonicizing the note E, that doesn't make it the I chord. In fact, an E7 cord is a dominant chord, which is synonymous for the V cord, and E is the V if A ;) So logically, the key is most certainly A - since there are no D#'s present - and the D natural is prevalent. Of course you could argue both scenarios to be correct, but I always key a song based on the notes ACTUALLY being used and how they function (which in this case is clearly A), rather than a rule that says "if you stay there the whole time it must be the I chord." Of course they would teach it that way in school, however, but I'd call them wrong simply from a 'musically grammatical' standpoint. But to each his own :)
Plucking most of those ghost notes feels more fun and intuitive to me. Am I doing it wrong? Only the second ghost note in the first bar is one I play by dropping my fingers on the strings.
I'm a recording engineer, so the bass was just plugged in direct and processed in post. I have a series here called The Bassist's Guide to Recording and I'll be doing some processing videos very soon :)
Hi. The Sound is Great. Can you tell me, witch Constellation the Tone and Volume Potis on the J Base you take vor this Sound? Do you work with roundwound or Flatwound? Thank you and best wishes from Germany
@@AllenAndersonTaylor I did a live stream a few days ago explaining this. Ill be home in 10 minutes, can you reply to this message and I'll drop you a link
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Thanks! Ya stacatto playing is difficult, and I cover the techniques quite extensively in The Bassics and the Essential Funk Vocabulary courses at thebassist.net
@@deadbeatstudios Thank you. I've been working on ghost notes a lot and I'm pretty comfortable with them. But when it comes to playing staccato, I'm at a loss unless I'm doing the Rocco Prestia technique or using a foam mute.
Why not just play the first C# in measure 2 on the E string, 9th fret? It would take less effort to do that and would let you slowly transition down the neck back to the beginning of the riff
Extremely good bass line but i watched your exposé of the groove like 15 times and I don't seem to hit a lot of the dead notes there as in your notation. No hate.
Yes, its broadcast public and we have the right to comment.I am not complaining about your playing.Less talk and more playing ,that's all i am saying.Sorry, i didn't mean to offend you.Cheers
Always the same incoerente way of making videos here on youtube: "ADVANCED funk groove" in the title, and then explained in too much stupid details in the video. So the question is, what's the target of the video? Beginner or advanced musician?!??!?!
I'd say almost anyone could click on this and be able play it, even though it's pretty advanced, due to the way in which it is explained. So the target is everyone I guess, except for you, seemingly. But that's ok - I'd recommend checking out some players like Nathan Navarro or Adam Neely or Janek Gwizdala. All good friends of mine and probably more to your liking.
Minute details like sliding down towards the next note while ghosting is the kind of stuff only the best tutors will drive attention towards. I know teachers at music colleges who don't go that deep into their lessons 😂
A wonderful little groove and a wonderful lesson indeed Jayme!!
Thank you Vince, I'm honored!
i like your right hand movement, so minimalistic, looks like you're doing almost nothing with it but when you listen to it it's amazing.
Thank you!
OMG I stsrted learning playing bass a while ago this kind of tutorials did not exist back then. Finally a detailed lesson on how to groove. Thank you so much I'm in happiness tears right now!
I'm honored Tania, thank you!
You had me at "F double-sharp" - it's attention to detail like that that really makes it clear you know your stuff :)
I love the way you play the bass. Im not a bass player myself but appreciate the bass. Afterall, its all about the bass!!!
Oh man...that tone is so good!
amazing teacher and you explained every litle detail
Thank you for your hard work
Very cool, this was exactly what I was looking for in terms of the little quite notes!
The intro funk bass is Great !!! Please show us Lewis ,Please
99
@@rodrigovaldesrebeco the song‘s name
call 99?
Thanks Jayme, i’m practising !
it’s really nice groove !!!
Loving this! Planning to start working on this today! It’s gonna be hard to not rush through this, and take the time to get it right!! Thanks for this one!
You're very welcome, thank YOU!
Great Lesson Thank you
Great demonstration for us to understand. Thanks. 😁👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
I subscribed straight away!
Thank you!
Thank you for this great lesson! I’ve always had troubles playing sixteenths. Been practicing something similar to this. Thanks for inspiring me.
Thank YOU!
Great lesson, lots of details, its given me things to work on Thanks mate.
you're very welcome mac!
Very good,simple beautful grove line bass
Super cool!
Great - thx for share 🎶👍🏼
Vraiment super ! quelle générosité, merci merci 👍👍👍
very nice line
Thank you.
Also I look forward to a tutorial for the intro bass groove, is sounds fab.
Great vids!
Very useful, and quality content. Thanks for the work!
thank you! There's hundreds of more lessons just like this one at TheBassist.net :) here's a 75% off coupon thebassist.net/join-tb-n-tbc/
Awesome thanks you Jayme for the groove
Thank YOU!
Nice lesson! Just subscribed. Thank you!
thank YOU!
cool Jayme its like sick licks are back
;)
cool stuff, thank you
Excellent groove and great job on making a tricky groove simple (as simple as it can be haha!!) always great content, please keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Cool cheers for that..I enjoyed that groove and lesson
You're very welcome!
One word! AWESOME!!!
Thanks!
Sweet!
Gold!
thanks!
Brilliant ! I the play drums and bass fascinating.
thanks!
Excelente aula!
Thank you! You amazing man 😊
thank YOU!
Love it!🔥
Smokin'... thanks for sharing...
you're welcome!
You should make a tutorial for the intro bass groove. Tasty!!!
Slick work!!!
Thanks charles!
can we get more ghost noted grooves please :) ? great lesson
Stay tuned!
I like your style ...you definitely got the ................FUNK..🎵🎼🎶....oh yeah.
Thanks James!
@@deadbeatstudios yeah I'm from the Motor City......so o know Music 🎵🎼🎶🎸..a friend of mine back in the 80s used to play a Music man Sabre Bass......you definitely got Talent.
@@jamesf5311 Thank you james, I'm honored!
@@deadbeatstudios 👍🎵🎼🎶...I hardly ever watch T.V. cause I'm always listening to Music and I can recognize a Talented Musician when I hear one Plus I Love BASS.
Hey Jayme, Thanks for this groovy stuff, but I couldn't get any kind of download link. I'll try to learn it by watching the clip.
Obrigado cara! Vc é o Mr M do baixo. Sensacional!
obrigado!
Oh shit! Your shit popped up on my "Recommended."
You were doing that podcast at the Tsunami Bass Hang. I was running that table for Lathon Bass Wear.
That opening line has a cool AWB feel.
Muy bueno! Desde Argentina! Gracias!
Thank you!
Totally going for it, step by step with a metronome until I get it right
And SUBSCRIBED, by the way.
@@mondocane4336 thank you!
Marvelous
Thanks Isaac!
Please do a lesson on how to avoid the annoying vibration ofnstringsss
I can barely go over 60bpm any tips on how to get to 100bpm?
BACKING TRACK??? PLEASE, THANKS
Sorry, the link should be working now :)
@@deadbeatstudios 🙌🏻 🔥
I don't unterstand when you use which finger of your right hand. Alternating between them would make sense to me, but in this tutorial it seems random. Do you have some beginner tutorial on that topic? Thanks
I do - check this out, and also the whole series :) th-cam.com/video/zu2FfQBHzSg/w-d-xo.html&feature=emb_title
@@deadbeatstudios Helps a lot, thanks!
@@bla_blub you're very welcome!
excellent lesson! but i think u missed that sexy lick at 0:37 it would be cool if u could explain it 3>
Is there a link to the tabs them self
Yep! Right here thebassi.st/2TrTpS7
50 seconds in..... Subscribed
thanks anthony!
Thank you for the lesson, I've been moving into more advanced funk grooves.................... JT
you're very welcome!
Subscribed, DAMN!
Thank you Deanna!
What is the name of the song?
just something i made up :)
Jayme, awesome video lesson. Questions: I've not used the tap technique before. I've done 16th-note patterns (transcribed and worked on lots of Rocco, so have ghosted but not tapped). Just to learn this one, I worked it up *without* the tapping, and while I got it, I noticed my placement of the two C#s was a little off, realized that the tapping would likely solve that problem. So I'm re-learning it *with* the tapping, but I'm a little stuck doing so. Do you have any exercises or suggestions for really getting comfortable with the tapping and integrating it into my lines. Thanks, man!
Jayme, with all the respect, in order to have a correct staff notation for E Major, there should be four sharps at the key + there should appear the 'natural' symbol wherever the D natural appears. According to your current notation, the musical piece is either in A Major or in F# minor, which is (of course) not the case.
I see what you're saying, but if you look closer you'll see that were not in the key of E at all. Just cuz we're tonicizing the note E, that doesn't make it the I chord. In fact, an E7 cord is a dominant chord, which is synonymous for the V cord, and E is the V if A ;) So logically, the key is most certainly A - since there are no D#'s present - and the D natural is prevalent. Of course you could argue both scenarios to be correct, but I always key a song based on the notes ACTUALLY being used and how they function (which in this case is clearly A), rather than a rule that says "if you stay there the whole time it must be the I chord." Of course they would teach it that way in school, however, but I'd call them wrong simply from a 'musically grammatical' standpoint. But to each his own :)
@@deadbeatstudios thats' great you take the time to answer posts. Also a really fascinating answer. cheers.
Plucking most of those ghost notes feels more fun and intuitive to me. Am I doing it wrong? Only the second ghost note in the first bar is one I play by dropping my fingers on the strings.
I'd say always go with your gut, unless it's causing you to play sloppy :)
How did you get that bass sound?
I'm a recording engineer, so the bass was just plugged in direct and processed in post. I have a series here called The Bassist's Guide to Recording and I'll be doing some processing videos very soon :)
@@deadbeatstudios cool, i ll wait for it. Nice job
can we share on our FB page?, just reply
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fUnK 101it is. Thanks I'm a drummer,but always need to know how lock with you Bass Players.
Welcome to the club Robert!
Looks like The Green Arrow, but the pretty one from Smallville
What kind of bass is that?
It's an M Bass MJ4 :)
Wow
Hi. The Sound is Great. Can you tell me, witch Constellation the Tone and Volume Potis on the J Base you take vor this Sound? Do you work with roundwound or Flatwound? Thank you and best wishes from Germany
Thanks! It's GHS bass boomers with bridge pickup soloed and tone 100%, but I process heavily on post with outboard
Bro wanna ask what is the string that you are using? Is it round or flat?
Ghs bass boomers, nickel played steel :)
Like you video and hat!
Thanks!
First comment 😎 awsome lesson😍 funky players like here 😎
How do you set the tone knobs? I love the muffled sound.
I leave the tone knob up, that's all done with processing
@@deadbeatstudios do you cut the highs or mids? Thanks
@@AllenAndersonTaylor I did a live stream a few days ago explaining this. Ill be home in 10 minutes, can you reply to this message and I'll drop you a link
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Thanks Romario!
Vc é demais 👏👏👏👏....sou Brasileiro
Very god
hi there, is this groove come from a real complete song of yours that we can found somewhere on a CD or so?
Nope, just a jam that I made up for this lesson :)
Amazing tone! Sounds like a fretless. How did you record this?
It's just a J bass into a Neve 1073 and 1176 :)
@@deadbeatstudios awsome bridge soung, what king of Aguilars are those?
@@viktorbass ag60j's :)
@@deadbeatstudios sweeet, so not the HC version?
@@viktorbass Correct. I do have those on another bass tho
hi very nice line... i'd like to ask you more like this but in less common keys ..... is it possible ?
djeric1000 try taking his ideas and playing them in different keys. Its a very valuable lesson and beneficial. U can do et👍🏻✊🏾
Sounds like Rocco Prestia of Tower of Power.
;)
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Love this. One thing I'm wondering: the non-ghost notes still sound pretty short. How do you get them to be staccato like that?
Thanks! Ya stacatto playing is difficult, and I cover the techniques quite extensively in The Bassics and the Essential Funk Vocabulary courses at thebassist.net
@@deadbeatstudios Thank you. I've been working on ghost notes a lot and I'm pretty comfortable with them. But when it comes to playing staccato, I'm at a loss unless I'm doing the Rocco Prestia technique or using a foam mute.
Who knew Adam Sandler is a one funky bass player.
Why not just play the first C# in measure 2 on the E string, 9th fret? It would take less effort to do that and would let you slowly transition down the neck back to the beginning of the riff
Thinner strings get that burpy funky sound better than thicker strings, especially thicker strings at higher frets.
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Extremely good bass line but i watched your exposé of the groove like 15 times and I don't seem to hit a lot of the dead notes there as in your notation. No hate.
So is it intermediate or advanced? Lol
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Why i did not find this channel before ? only british bigots LOL
thanks francisco!
Nice trump hat buddy. Trump rules.
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Why don't you talk less and play more.
good thing it's my channel and not yours
Yes, its broadcast public and we have the right to comment.I am not complaining about your playing.Less talk and more playing ,that's all i am saying.Sorry, i didn't mean to offend you.Cheers
@@suriakumarsupra7091 I wasn't offended nor did I criticize your right to comment. I was merely exercising mine as well :)
Always the same incoerente way of making videos here on youtube:
"ADVANCED funk groove" in the title, and then explained in too much stupid details in the video. So the question is, what's the target of the video? Beginner or advanced musician?!??!?!
I'd say almost anyone could click on this and be able play it, even though it's pretty advanced, due to the way in which it is explained. So the target is everyone I guess, except for you, seemingly. But that's ok - I'd recommend checking out some players like Nathan Navarro or Adam Neely or Janek Gwizdala. All good friends of mine and probably more to your liking.
You blinked so many times in this vid Lmao
Side effect of my lasic surgery from 10 years ago :/
Jayme Lewis - The Bassist Oh I didn’t know that. Btw great video my dude!