Nice, simple explanation for common changes. Really well done. I’d love to see what you’d do with a more stagnant modal vamp, like Miles’ So What. Or a prolonged repeating ii7-V7 vamp like Phish plays (not technically jazz but improvised and almost always interesting).
@andreaperelli532318 сағат бұрын
I think that the once in my life clip wasn't the actual bass take from jemerson
@GMoye-uj4ntКүн бұрын
70's funk when you danced and made love with your bass. The crybaby wah hits it, too.
@jickyczar14362 күн бұрын
Very cool.
@bryanjohnson12182 күн бұрын
To me call Mom there were two leads in that song Michael Jackson and James Jamerson on bass
@goodwing4u4 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot..Good luck!!
@user-ik4yu8ke4y4 күн бұрын
Una leyenda.
@MarcBrDutch9 күн бұрын
Best song and vid clip ever
@qqw74310 күн бұрын
Sounds so good. Along with John's vocals, George's guitar, and Ringo's drumming, this is the timeless bass playing we all remember. Kids today, am I right?
@markyates839910 күн бұрын
Definitely one of the all time greats! What a player.
@richardmorgan397411 күн бұрын
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!!!
@johnvaughn664111 күн бұрын
Yep you need a sound man to help you out buddy
@oatmeal827414 күн бұрын
It dont sound like a sledgehammer
@alessandrorigobello755114 күн бұрын
Is there a octave pedal?
@jamesmelissawhite480714 күн бұрын
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 )
@stevenpagano16 күн бұрын
6:43 was worth the whole video
@warpspeed987717 күн бұрын
King Crimson is a tour de force of musicianship.
@GrayShadow1318 күн бұрын
Great lesson, but in the future, move your image of the notes/numbers to the top of the screen. When we pause the video, the menu and stuff is in the way and the numbers/notes can't be seen clearly.
@alonzovillarreal466620 күн бұрын
Anthony Jackson is a beast
@tonyb738720 күн бұрын
It’s BOOKER not BROOKER!
@alanm843120 күн бұрын
The Duck Shape in the pdf shows a slide from 7-5 on the A string. I can play either the pdf or the way in the video. I love these shapes 'cuz I love blues with that walking sound and feel. Leave the fireworks to the lead, just get the listeners to do toe tappin' and heads a bobbin'. Excellent video!
@K_PAC20 күн бұрын
The Jackson 5 "Darling Dear." James played the most beautiful bass line.
@geraldthomas824118 күн бұрын
That's what I wanted to say. Darling Dear
@2007vwbeetle21 күн бұрын
Love this lesson and channel. I see mostly everything in shapes and numbers. As a guitar player for 50 years switching to Bass because of hand problems in the last 5 years these shapes I use a lot. Like to know more.
@piermkn21 күн бұрын
Grande Tony
@waynekerr564521 күн бұрын
Really interesting Jaz, cheers.
@JazMoss21 күн бұрын
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@EndlessBatterySolutions22 күн бұрын
Amazing😊
@EndlessBatterySolutions22 күн бұрын
This whole lesson is top notch. Just what I needed to link all the dots. First time I found out I could go just about anywhere on the fretboard with out getting lost
@kostatechuva23 күн бұрын
He does not play C# before going to D on Forget me nots.
@rosscostuart34092 күн бұрын
Get a life
@neutronenstern741423 күн бұрын
Supidupi ❤❤❤❤
@baldeagle471023 күн бұрын
I suck at walking
@SynthMan6524 күн бұрын
David Hungate called this groove the "bump"groove.
@bobinbud24 күн бұрын
Good analysis 🧐
@cathymancini666724 күн бұрын
Excellent excellent excellent 🕯️💜💙💜😌
@bassplayinben25 күн бұрын
For Once In My Life is his magnum opus. I loved that snippet you played with the bass and click and little synth to guide. Would love to hear that full mp3.
@sergigarciagarcia322726 күн бұрын
Wtf!!, with a pick? Nice sound
@historyman126 күн бұрын
Amazing bass player, seen him live numerous times with KC and Gabriel, but he’s also done hundreds of studio sessions with other musicians, not to mention aiding the development of the Chapman Stick. Looks great for his age too - turned 78, June 2024!
@Ivan.806727 күн бұрын
Obrigado, por disponibilizar! 👉🏻👍🏻
@donnyprasetyo588129 күн бұрын
ini channel paling sempurna untuk belajar bass,terimakasih guru
@carmelofornelliАй бұрын
Francis Roco Prestia? Tower of Power? Very good!
@user-qb6vp7kq3lАй бұрын
Секс на бас гитаре😅
@user-qb6vp7kq3lАй бұрын
Крутой басевич
@nkmcfrlnАй бұрын
I have one of his picks.
@stevemurrell6167Ай бұрын
Levin's a legend. Squire-esque.
@mrndalizaniontinyaАй бұрын
Found this late but shit firee❤❤
@egyptology22Ай бұрын
Show me a better bass player, other than Guy Pratt
@MarqueeMarkVIАй бұрын
I like the combination of slap and plucking…tasteful!
@charles56737Ай бұрын
Damn that sounds Sooo Good 😊
@justinwalker4475Ай бұрын
Fing amazing film and soundtrack ... im so lucky to grow up with this
@frailty7280Ай бұрын
ive just recently been getting into motown which is very late considering im a bass player and live in Michigan, but man Jamerson is something else. the first time i tried to play Aint No Mountain High Enough i just couldnt physically compute it in my brain, regardless of the difficulty he and I approach bass VERY differently and that was kind of a system shock having already played for some years. im still working on that song, its been months lmao