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Scott's Bass Lessons

Scott's Bass Lessons

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This is Part 1 of a 3 Part, free video series.
Finally Discover Exactly how to Demystify and Master the Art of Groove! Here's what you'll learn:
1. How every bass line you've ever heard can be broken down into a simple formula.
2. Exactly how you can use that formula to create your own bass lines, grooves and fills - instantly.
3. The biggest mistake bass players make when creating their own grooves and bass lines.
... and so much more!
This free video series is a must for every bass player! It includes nearly 2 hours of video, plus play-along tracks and TAB/notation.
As always, see you in the shed...
Scott :)
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@markchip1
@markchip1 Жыл бұрын
You can see just how much of a PRO bassist Scott is - not because of the notes he's playing or even his rhythm - but because of the sheer precision with which he keeps the headstock mere inches away from the whiteboard EACH TIME he turns from one side to the other! Once you notice this , it becomes almost hypnotic!!
@thomassegaert
@thomassegaert 8 жыл бұрын
6:15 to skip to the actual bass lesson
@lalythil
@lalythil 7 жыл бұрын
thank you! That intro was way too long.. I mean.. we're here for the lesson.. so no need to convince us to have a look at the lesson.. we're here coz we know the lesson's gonna be great anyway... lol but you knew that! ;)
@nik62es
@nik62es 6 жыл бұрын
thank you so much, at 2.00 I started to wonder if there will be any music at all...
@curvaneles
@curvaneles 4 жыл бұрын
thanks!
@paintingseconds
@paintingseconds 4 жыл бұрын
DUDES JUST BAKED AND MOUTH RIFFING
@MrTurnip1000
@MrTurnip1000 4 жыл бұрын
my man scott is just vibing tbh
@RookieTiger
@RookieTiger 9 жыл бұрын
19:19 Understatement of the week. *Plays amazing bass fill and literally waves it off* "Whatever it was."
@devinebass
@devinebass 9 жыл бұрын
+Aidan “Rocket” R. ...Lol ;) thanks for stopping by and catching the lesson Aidan!
@RookieTiger
@RookieTiger 9 жыл бұрын
Scott's Bass Lessons No problem. :) I'm a relatively new bass player myself. I played the drum set for a while, and now I'm gaining interest for the bass guitar. So far I've been learning from Rocksmith 2014, but these videos might be the missing link to push it to the next level. :D
@PLanBBeaTZ
@PLanBBeaTZ 8 жыл бұрын
+Scott's Bass Lessons Hi!! I m a Keyboard player but i love this tutorial!!! sure i m signed but could you tell me when the next lesson is gonna come????? thank you
@mondocane4336
@mondocane4336 7 жыл бұрын
I already stole that riff. Amazing!
@PartiallyDenominationalGuy
@PartiallyDenominationalGuy 9 жыл бұрын
I've been playing bass for about 3 years. This video changes everything, thanks scott ;)
@rpanesar93
@rpanesar93 8 жыл бұрын
This is an incredible beginner's lesson. I am a guitar player and recently picked up bass guitar to get in touch with my sense of rhythm (and because jamming in the lower frequencies just sounds so sweet). Like you I am very strategic with my musical learning and I have been looking for a good rhythm lesson which included diagramming for a while now. I searched through countless percussion books and rhythm guitar tutorial videos, but none of them were able to get the point across as well as Scott or provided such a valuable tool for building rhythmic intuition. Thanks Scott! Definitely subscribed.
@kyleelrod2819
@kyleelrod2819 9 жыл бұрын
This is, hands down, the best video you have put out (for me personally at least). Being self taught, I have been waiting years for something this simple, yet so dynamic. I can not tell you how much this improved my playing in even the first half hour. Every music teacher needs to have this practice as part of their method, without exception! Thanks SO much for this!!!
@carolynlewin-jenkins2457
@carolynlewin-jenkins2457 8 жыл бұрын
I can already tell that this is going to make a massive difference to my bass playing.I always felt that I had a pretty good internal rhythm, but didn't really know how to harness it. The graph has really helped me and I'm already looking forward to the next lesson. Thank you Scott for unleashing my internal groove !!
@ElReysGarage
@ElReysGarage 5 жыл бұрын
Been playin, studyin, giggin, writin, this ol Fender bass for 40 years....What a great way to break it down visually...Gave me a whole new world of options to eat from at the Big Bassline Buffet ... I thank you Mr Scott for the technical, visual insight that will help countless others that live on the groove train to find and secure their own big tracks to lay down. Always Your Brother JD
@dls-wb8zp
@dls-wb8zp 9 жыл бұрын
I'm a Bass Major at a Performing Arts school in NZ & watching your vids on Bass really helps me get ontop of my stuff! Thanks Scott, you're the man :)
@randyclere2330
@randyclere2330 8 жыл бұрын
You continue to be one of THE most potent educators on line! Thanks for this!
@NelsonMontana1234
@NelsonMontana1234 8 жыл бұрын
Scott's a great player and the vids are top notch and professionally produced, but god...he takes forever to get to the point.
@nemonixniemann
@nemonixniemann 8 жыл бұрын
Though i really like his attitude and think he's a nice lad, i also thought the same. Still great videos and i gave this one a thumbs up.
@Bejaardenbus
@Bejaardenbus 7 жыл бұрын
And I for one am happy with that. He takes time and gets it across. Too many people seem to not understand how teaching and transferring information works. Especially when teaching something entirely new it helps to repeat and to go slowly. There are too many people on KZbin who you have reached the point of that Gm7 chord in under 5 minutes and that's just too rapidly for those for whom this is new or difficult.
@nemonixniemann
@nemonixniemann 7 жыл бұрын
Maybe you are right. I already know a bit or two about music theory, so this might be the reason I feel he goes on too slow sometimes.
@scorpio622
@scorpio622 7 жыл бұрын
A good teacher takes his time. But I agree, he's not for those with ADD. For the rest of us, he's great.
@bryandukeBrynyab
@bryandukeBrynyab 7 жыл бұрын
KZbin double speed option is what I use
@Rational_Mystic777
@Rational_Mystic777 8 жыл бұрын
Scott, I have been playing bass for years. All self taught. This video was so helpful. Its like you pulled together all these little disconnected nuggets I had mined over the years together. Thanks man! Keep it up!
@052208dab
@052208dab 2 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly how I felt!!!!
@wuhev124
@wuhev124 8 жыл бұрын
Scott - you're a fantastic teacher. This video is gonna make me tap my feet and count out beats during all of my classes. Your method of teaching is really outstanding. Thanks for being a huge help to the bass community!
@LoganFreund
@LoganFreund 9 жыл бұрын
This, in my opinion, along with Benny Greb's Art and Science of Groove, is seriously some of the most important stuff you can watch as a musician. I always love your concepts and methods of teaching!
@devinebass
@devinebass 9 жыл бұрын
+Logan Freund Benny Greb - LOVE him man! :)
@emancia
@emancia 8 жыл бұрын
+Logan Freund These two are great, and you can follow through without a problem which is always a big plus, and you certainly find a good amount of months worth of work ahead in both. However, THE most importat stuff you can watch as a musician, in terms of groove and rhythm, I have found is the Intro to Polyrhythms and the Metric Modulations DVDs and booklets by Ari Hoenig and Johannes Weidenmueller (the best bass teacher I have ever had). Scott's and Benny's methods barely scratch the surface of what these DVD's will do for you and your groove and time, and they are certainly a next step to take once you're comfortable with Scott's and Benny's (it'd be nice to have something in between, because the gap is huge). Next, also very related to rhythm and groove, but also as a musician in general and this will affect you in way deeper ways: Hal Galper's teachings. If you leave in NYC or close by, hit him up and ask him to teach you. He'll destroy you and everything you know about playing, and he'll rebuild you and you will never even listen to music with the same ears. If you are too far you can always check his website and read his articles, they are extremely powerful (though he needs some spell checking lol). And last but not least, in case you have done it all, you have Mike Longo's DVD series The Rhythmic Nature of Jazz. I haven't gotten to it, but that's what I'll be doing soon.
@LoganFreund
@LoganFreund 8 жыл бұрын
+Enrique Mancía I'll be looking into all of this, thank you for the wonderful recommendations! I should've specified that I meant Scott and Benny's methods were some of the most important introductory* lessons to learn about groove. Pretty much everything in their lessons I've already gotten down and understood for a while now, I just enjoy watching at this point haha. BUT as I already love and use polyrythms and modulation, I'll be sure to check out those DVDs!
@cybrunel1016
@cybrunel1016 7 жыл бұрын
Look into Bob Brozman...peace.
@andrewr521
@andrewr521 3 жыл бұрын
So I downloaded the Art and Science of Groove. I’m 7 little lessons in and don’t see how to apply it to bass. Any suggestions?
@isastarmoon
@isastarmoon 9 жыл бұрын
This clarifies so much for me as a beginner because sometimes I'll be walking along, just through the day, and I'll hear the rhythm to a nice bassline. It'd stick inside my head for a bit but I'd always forget it because I had no solid way to write it down and remember. This chart gives me that means to do so. Makes things way easier to understand. It's simple, but effective if practiced. Which I will be doing, practicing. :D
@devinebass
@devinebass 9 жыл бұрын
+Isa Cruz Great stuff Isa! :)
@frederickthorne2496
@frederickthorne2496 8 жыл бұрын
Great video! Just goes to show, we are never too old or experienced to learn something new. I've played drums and bass for nearly 30 years in bands and in the studio, and this lesson really helps reinforce my rhythm and groove. ...now to watch part 2 and 3 - Thanks, and Cheers!
@TheShanbarker
@TheShanbarker 8 жыл бұрын
Hi there Scott I dig your groove grid concept. I've always, since I were a kid, wanted to play bass or lead guitar, but never took any private lessons or classes in school. After many years pass I finally bought some gear and now ready to learn the comcept of playing my bass like a pro. l read books and listen to CD's but they can sometimes be confusing and very costly. but what I like about your groove grid, is it's not all about using penatonic scales chord progression etc..., not to say that they are not a part of learning music, but they can sometimes be discouraging especially for a beginner, it's finding the repeated rhytem broken down in quarters, eights, and sixteens using the main notes used from a specific chord and plugging them in randomly in your measure to create your own bass line. now. Thats an concept l can easily graspe. Now to start practicing it. Thanks for that tip. .
@vwasic
@vwasic 3 жыл бұрын
Regardless of bass lessons which I came across here in the first place, Scott looks like a very good man and friend! It can be seen that he is calm and have a passionate approach to his teaching. I am already a musician, drummer and bass enthusiast, but just these free lessons from Scott can give you so much insight under the hood. Scott, thank you for everything I learn from your videos!
@marcofarbedreid
@marcofarbedreid 8 жыл бұрын
Great lesson, you just open a whole new world to me! I have heard so many bass players talking about the groove, like Victor Wooten or even Billy Sheehan but never really knew what was exactly.
@fonostorigile
@fonostorigile 9 жыл бұрын
I am a guitar player and this is one of the most helpful lesson I have ever listened to! I'm gonna do the rest of this video series right away. Thanks for sharing!
@DA-bd8xz
@DA-bd8xz 9 жыл бұрын
Excellent, I remember doing a lesson like this when I attended a music school in my teens but this is a reminded to me of how important it is to apply this to my playing. I definitely have to spend more time/focus on rhythmic development in order to reach where I would love to, musically. Thank you so much for this and for all of your videos..you are my "go-to" on KZbin. Excellent teacher.
@tiemanspace7679
@tiemanspace7679 Жыл бұрын
I am working on visualizing what I play on drums, guitar, bass, or whatever musical composition I am working on. So this video was quite stimulating to my focus. As well as learning the other stuff we can do with bar/measures. 1&a2&a3&a1&a2&a3&a as opposed to 1e&a with four sub-divisions. And how to simplify it to the rest of the band. Like whispering 123 223 323 423 0r 1234 2234 3234 4234. When the whole band knows what the whole sound looks like they can understand where their parts are. That's the visual part the band also feels. Thank you for doing what you do with music. I've always thought of musicians as sound weavers. Keep up the good work and thank the management for me.
@jimincornwall1925
@jimincornwall1925 8 жыл бұрын
Hey Scott, I came across your channel last week - long time guitar player, but because of your videos, I just bought my first bass! Thanks for the fun and inspiration!
@user-hr8ke6qx4e
@user-hr8ke6qx4e 3 жыл бұрын
The only man who makes me evolve constantly as a musician. What I like is that you explain the harmony itself and that helps me to think over it and create some fills and techniques on my own. That’s sometimes boring and ofc that is hard to understand but that is great. Thank you for your work.
@musicalmotors
@musicalmotors 7 жыл бұрын
I didn't realize it until now, but this is something that's really taken my playing to a new level the last year or so. I realize I'm playing a lot of original lines using those a's and e's. Playing with people, as always, has helped facilitate this.
@ronnieroxx13
@ronnieroxx13 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you soo much Scott!. I've been learning to play drums since I was 12.. I'm self taught and fairly proficient. I've always wanted to learn guitar. I started lessons a few years back but just couldn't keep the motivation and interest..but last year I bought a bass and started playing around with it thinking that if I understood the "bass" better It could help me be a better drummer and better asset to the groove...and maybe someday step up and play bass. And it will help with writing/production. I've been watching your videos and they have helped me immensely!...I enjoy playing along with tabs on KZbin videos with all the classics I grew up with.. I'm having A-blast, I really love it and I would love to learn more and really do want to become a better bass player... I have basic music theory knowledge. I was in band in Jr. High, I landed on 2nd chair trumpet after playing my way through all the other brass...grades 7-9. ...soo long ago! I'll be turning 61 next month. Livin' the Dream! THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP!!!
@jonasomland2336
@jonasomland2336 9 жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic lesson! You have outlined the role of the bass player while at the same time taught the creation of bass lines. True gold ;)
@michaelbonanno7476
@michaelbonanno7476 2 жыл бұрын
Victor Wooten talks about this in a different way - but both directions help to reinforce the importance of what Scott is getting at. Great video Scott! :)
@willlee3548
@willlee3548 7 жыл бұрын
This concept is word. I am a sax player learning bass. This concept you are graciously sharing is very similar to the concept that my old teacher Lee Konitz (sax giant) taught me on improvisation AND learning how jazz standards are constructed by chord changes. I know chord changes over standards by 16th notes and triplets etc...before I ever tackle improvising over a song. This lesson makes sense to me and has helped me get my bass approach in gear.
@bobbystrickland4567
@bobbystrickland4567 6 жыл бұрын
Scott, Thanks for being thorough and giving us all the steps! I appreciate seeing music and bass playing in a new light!
@rsmallfield
@rsmallfield 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Scott. Your enthusiasm and mastery of the instrument and how it fits into different genres, and your years thought about it make you a great teacher.
@jefflindenau7570
@jefflindenau7570 7 жыл бұрын
dude just came across this video and signed up for the set. I've been playing bass for 10 yrs and what I've learned today for this one video was amazing. I realized I've been taking the wrong approach to music for the whole time. I should have started here! you ate a definite inspiration to me as a musician.
@markdaniels7174
@markdaniels7174 7 жыл бұрын
Glad I found this. All these years, and THIS is what I should've been learning and practicing all along. Rhythm! Groove! I'm ready to really take this somewhere. Thanks, Scott! Why aren't all instructors teaching like this??
@freddylopez7536
@freddylopez7536 3 жыл бұрын
Mr. Divine. I love your teaching method. I love your bass playing. I love my bass again. I p,aged bass for a couple decades in a R&B / Fusion band and loved it. But I always played guitar and did so more and more for composing. I've been away from my bass muscle for a couple of decades except for occasional recordings where key bass wasn't working for me. I've become a pretty content guitar player/writer but you my friend have completely motivated me to incorporate more bass guitar back into my compositions. Because you've reminded me of how important and infectious the groove can be. The groove has always been my strength because of my experiences as a bassist. As a guitarist I was always more concerned with harmonies and melodies. Yes the pocket was always still there but I used keys to implement a bass concept instead of my 4 string. Man did I miss out on all that 4 and 5 string meat and potatoes. But Scott you've brought me back from unconsciousness. I'm an older guy whose made his way and survived playing out for a livin. So as of the last 2 decadesI always hired great bass players and played guitar and sang throughout most of my later career. But now my heart is into staying home and creating in my little studio and figuring out new musics to turn the world around. You've given me the missing mojo I needed to play more bass guitar and to marry the guitar to new and improved bass concepts. Thank you Scott. I've shared your channel with my family of bass players and all players alike. I'm in. Thank you. F. L.
@1okanaganguy
@1okanaganguy 5 жыл бұрын
So simple - once you've analyzed and interpreted for us. This is a GIANT tip for my playing. Very recently I stopped using even a metronome because of my lack of groove. Thanks, Scott.
@StidneDlacice
@StidneDlacice 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your lessons. I am a guitarist mainly, but I also like to play bass very much.. even played it in a band. Your lessons made me understand better what bass role is really in a band, and how to make it groove. Thanks again!
@pinoykidboxer
@pinoykidboxer 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the lesson. It is really a lot of help. I had a vintage instructional video from Randy Jackson and he taught this grid in a different way. He used the drum beats as a map to follow. The highhats is the 16th note, the kick as the 4th notes and the snare as the 8ths. It is looooooot clearer to me now. "Different, but the same." - James Franco, The Interview.
@armyofone1890
@armyofone1890 8 жыл бұрын
This is great! I've been a drummer for years but new to the bass. This has been an amazing resource for transferring my rhythm into the bass language.
@georgeharvey6826
@georgeharvey6826 Жыл бұрын
Same here. We can sit on a simple groove and astonish guitarists….and it sounds good. Scott is a good teacher
@mattrockholt1951
@mattrockholt1951 7 жыл бұрын
thanks. I have been playing for about 2yrs now. totally learning from KZbin. people have been telling to learn fills and this is going to show me the path
@richardwilliams877
@richardwilliams877 8 жыл бұрын
I've been playing on and off for about 10 years (getting hard to remember how long!) and this is actually great video. Had it sitting around in my watch later list for a while, but finally had some spare time to sit through it! I've realised I've been doing a little of this internally when playing (but not when practicing so much!), but it's fantastic to see it basically simply explained on a white board. I suffer from some (thankfully somewhat mild) learning difficulties and this can make learning things on bass either much easier or much more difficult for me (eg, I either 'get it' or say 'huh?' for quite a while!). The way you've explained it makes it very easy for me to understand and I can already think of a few ways to start thinking and practicing this stuff. Thanks a lot for putting up this video and I've subscribed on your site. And if you do read this comment, hope you have a great day! :)
@MisterMcStrat
@MisterMcStrat 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Scott. This was very helpful to me. I've been told I know how to play with groove, but this really shows me what it truly means. To me it's like a drum set with strings instead of drums that I play the beats on.
@nikolaki
@nikolaki 8 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! I play bass at church each Sunday but I don't really consider myself a bass player. I generally play the bass line from sheet music arranged for the piano so I have developed various counting methods to get the rhythm right.Playing the bass has really developed my guitar playing both rhythmically and harmonically and it's created that internal feel for me you mention in the video. We don't have a drummer so whilst I don't usually set the time I am the one that maintains it!This lesson has made many of the things I've noticed along the way fall into place!Thanks Scott!I'm currently working on 3 string chords on the guitar and the knowledge gained there is feeding back directly to chord tones on the bass and the end of the video with the Gm7 was the icing on the cake :)
@fuhanyang1696
@fuhanyang1696 6 жыл бұрын
This is the most useful bass lesson I've learned. Before this lesson, I've been stuck for a long time and I've been playing bass for 4 years. Thanks for the change.
@MultiMrNatural
@MultiMrNatural 7 жыл бұрын
Master class teacher. Not just which notes to pluck on a bass, but why and how to feel them in your loins. I'm hooked.
@darrellqueen3333
@darrellqueen3333 9 жыл бұрын
I am primarily a guitar player, but I started on Bass and still do pick up some Bass work. I also teach as well. This was fantastic for me in all 3 capacities. Groove is essential for being a great rhythm guitarist (we spend 95% our time comping, right?), the bass application is obvious, and as a teacher this is a great way for me to demonstrate the concept of subdivision for my visual learners. I honestly can't believe this was a free lesson. Awesome!
@spacewalker72069
@spacewalker72069 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. Some really great stuff here. As a beginner for bass it makes more sense now some things they were trying to teach with a drum pad (block of wood with a rubber top) when kids wanted to learn drums in school. Just saw Victor Wooten Tedx talk from 8 years ago about music as a language and the importance of just learning the language over whichever instrument you happen to want to express the music/message thru. This lesson on making a groove and understanding it as repeated rhythm is a gold mine of a concept for making and practicing grooves. Thanks @scott!
@FanChuckNorris
@FanChuckNorris 8 жыл бұрын
i been to private music school and my teacher was a really great guy with a lot of patience. after he had to move away because of family issues i started to watch this instead of doing nothing. and its hillarious how close you re as a person. bass players have to be the most sympathic guys on earth
@Minx717
@Minx717 9 жыл бұрын
I gave up bass decades ago because I got frustrated with it. I could play difficult technical lines other people came up with but I was unable to come up with lines that I liked. If I had seen this I would have never given up the bass! I am glad I came back to bass and discovered your videos! Thanks Scott!
@coletteguimond7546
@coletteguimond7546 4 жыл бұрын
Scott really good teacher, he's passion for the Bass Playing & Teaching really has inspired me & beyond.
@tonykarasek4816
@tonykarasek4816 9 жыл бұрын
Previous experiences with awful studio personnel convinced me that a "groove" is nothing more than a " shallow rut ". After going through this presentation, my perception of "groove" has been expanded ten fold. Many thanks ! ! !
@mhathungodyuoify
@mhathungodyuoify 7 жыл бұрын
been playing bass for a lot of years but never came across the importance of this concept. truly blessed and benefited by this video.
@dav97mor
@dav97mor 8 жыл бұрын
Scott is a marvelous instructor. He breaks it down and is very understandable.
@hamzahabib10
@hamzahabib10 9 жыл бұрын
Hey Scott great lesson. I'm a guitarist/composer who is learning bass because it sounds awesome but also to broaden my horizons and improve my musicality. This lesson and the other two are phenomenal! Keep up the great work and thank you for the inspiration.
@paul7067
@paul7067 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this Scott you're a fantastic teacher. Currently picking back up bass after a few years off and going back to basics with your arpeggio videos and now this. The way the arpeggios apply here is really cool. Looking forward to seeing what's next.
@vvutangmc
@vvutangmc 9 жыл бұрын
with this video you become my new super hero, really "easy stuff" or better "basic stuff" but yet nobody spent time on teaching the real importance of inner rhythm and importance of subdivisions ..... every time somebody will ask me i'll unswear Scott's Bass Lesson is the unswear go watch that pure gold.... thank you Scott you are a real inspiration :) can't thank you enough hahahhaha have a good day and see you in the shed mate
@EdouardKutchukian
@EdouardKutchukian 8 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic stuff. I'm mainly a guitar player and love exploring rhythm and love to play bass every now and then. This will definitely shape the way I approach bass lines from now on!
@djblackielzoo
@djblackielzoo 6 жыл бұрын
That's one of the best way I hear to put notes from a chord from a rythme first!!! GREAT JOB!!!
@gianlucamassimo7771
@gianlucamassimo7771 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always! Thanks a lot man: I started to learn music and playing bass late as an adult and it was frustrating, but with daily practice and your videos here and there I feel I've improved a lot and I'm actually enjoying it 🤞🏼
@markhopkins4363
@markhopkins4363 6 жыл бұрын
Big thanks for this Scott, I have seen the light!!!, one of the best lessons ever, really great, just what I needed, Wishing I had known this year ago. Brilliantly explained. Without a doubt, this will truly transform my playing from now on, thanks again. Mark
@michaelcanfield78
@michaelcanfield78 8 жыл бұрын
A great lesson. I've been playing bass since '61 in most all flavors of music. The Groove Grid really fixes a basic problem I've had: Getting lost because I was not laying down a repeating groove (except of blues). So occasionally my playing would get to the point "Where's 1"? Especially if playing complex funk or afro-cuban styles. I could play cool bass parts but only if the drummer laid down the basic rhythm structures 2 bars, 4 bar phrases, etc. emphasizing where the beat was in terms of beat in the measure so many thanks
@ronaldroach3255
@ronaldroach3255 8 жыл бұрын
I'm impressed. Your real good Scott. You, a singer, and drummer, and your good to go. I've saw a 6 piece band, where they had 4 singers, just singing, and a bass guitarist, and a drummer, that's all, and they kicked ass. So I understand the great power of a great rythem and bass player. I don't have enough years left, to get to your level on bass guitar.. Cheers !
@thomascornfield7902
@thomascornfield7902 6 жыл бұрын
this is one of those videos which, after watching it, I have a whole new dimension of understanding--well done!
@insederec
@insederec 7 жыл бұрын
Played in band in middle school, always done this mentally. This has been good to remind me of why I subdivide rhythms in basslines. I'll focus on this now, thanks.
@IgorTreviza
@IgorTreviza 8 жыл бұрын
For a short I was a bass drumer in an orchestar,didn`t give it no credit till now.. after that a I find my self druming on my knees during practice..Realized it helped me playing the bass but I didn`know why and how.... And now,thanks for showing me why :)
@snehalkhichi6844
@snehalkhichi6844 9 жыл бұрын
This was a great lesson I am a guitar player but I love bass lines and I was always confused with the concept of bass playing. This lesson has helped me reveal a lot about it. I am going to practice that rhythm thing stuff from today onwards because I feel this is going to help me a lot in my songwriting process. Thank you Scott for this great stuff, looking forward for you to cover triplets in the upcoming lessons. Thanks!
@ashwix
@ashwix 9 жыл бұрын
So much value shared in this video. Thanks for your groovy generosity Scott.
@hereas1
@hereas1 3 жыл бұрын
5yrs late or am I, completely neglected groove over the last four yrs, I have a good inner time but this will boost to next lv. thx for helping me. I want to join sbl but the wonderful covid and family make it financially impossible right now. Thx for the ton of free stuff to inspire me.
@SylvainGagnon
@SylvainGagnon 9 жыл бұрын
I first got my interest in bass from playing Rocksmith, I first tried that this Taddy Porter song with emulated bass, on a guitar, and just got hooked from there. Your videos are a great help into getting rid of those little bad habits you get by playing Rocksmith, and get me to really understand the bass. Keep on the good work!
@devinebass
@devinebass 9 жыл бұрын
+Sylvain Gagnon Cheers Sylvain! :)
@dmarcos1
@dmarcos1 8 жыл бұрын
Superb! Really first class! The best lesson bout rhythmic division Ive seen on the net. Im classical guitarist, but it is a 'must see' for all musicians, not only bassists... congratulations from Rio - Brasil, Scott.
@kennety127
@kennety127 4 жыл бұрын
I have always struggled with groove, but this clarifies everything, you are genius Scott
@davecantlon6131
@davecantlon6131 8 жыл бұрын
Great lesson and easy to understand, I don't have any formal training and this just unleashed a landslide of great info so I can create my own baselines. Ty Scott
@DiegoIvanMendesdeOliveira
@DiegoIvanMendesdeOliveira 9 жыл бұрын
Sensacional! Realmente faz diferença entender este conceito! Obrigado, Scott!
@kevinbabic5096
@kevinbabic5096 4 жыл бұрын
One of the most important lessons I ve learned, and a to simple way to understand rhythm, I need tons of exercises now and more!!
@bassmike4191
@bassmike4191 9 жыл бұрын
great video,one the most helpfull video you have,must know for all the bassists and musicians, i have been working the last months on creating basslines and what i have done is that i have created some but with my own ispiration,but now i understand that i had this 1e&a2e&a3e&a4e&a feel and from now and on i wiil follow these instructions,thank toy very much! i have been playing the bass 1 year nad 2 months now,on my own everythinh,with the only help from your videos! thank you again,i owe you a lot!
@davidcrone3585
@davidcrone3585 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks Scott. That was a really clear explanation. I am so glad I stumbled across your site. I am looking forward to parts 2 and 3. Cheers
@BrooklinFunkProject
@BrooklinFunkProject 8 жыл бұрын
There is a ton of excellent and useful information in this lesson - thanks from a bassist of 20+ years.... still learning every day!
@jedbrown2589
@jedbrown2589 7 жыл бұрын
I'm a guitar player, but this stuff is super important for it too! I've been jamming to radio stuff. I'm planning on just playing around with it. I've found that if I think too much about it or push something I'm not comfortable with, I get distracted from the feel, get frustrated, and I stop enjoying it. So the goal is to play more by feel than thought... but... to still think about it, but more feel than thought I suppose. One thing that hit me was the repetition part. I struggle with structure. I find myself searching for something that works and then I'll wander around for something else... I hope that over time I can limit my searching and become more structured... like an A B A B C BA as an example. Thanks for the info and insight Scott! Rock on!
@stefanvojvodic5023
@stefanvojvodic5023 7 жыл бұрын
I'm in a band called Zerø-clearance and I am the bassist. Scott, this video alone helped me more than anything. I'm also relatively new to bass. I will keep on watching the great vids man. I appreciate it!
@DeadManProp
@DeadManProp 7 жыл бұрын
As someone who actually decided to pay for a full membership on his website, I can confirm that those lessons are pretty beastly and worth my money ;] Good job Scott!
@zigmaister
@zigmaister 8 жыл бұрын
Hey Scott, this is definitely the best groove lesson i've seen, thanks alot!
@ipito85
@ipito85 6 жыл бұрын
You're the best... Thank you so much for all the work and effort you put in. It's helping me a lot in getting to know more and more and grows my passion and willing in practising with my dear bass guitar. So thank you!!!
@YoungIrie
@YoungIrie 8 жыл бұрын
This was excellent Scott! Really enjoyed the lesson. You have a ton of good stuff, but this probably my favourite and most applicable for what I want to do. Particularly enjoyed the application of the Gm7 chord onto the groove. Thanks Scott!
@fergusderooy8406
@fergusderooy8406 8 жыл бұрын
Really interesting. I've learnt lots of scales, but neglected this basic time/beat understanding. Excited to find this structured so clearly.Thank you
@k.bizzle
@k.bizzle 8 жыл бұрын
Tuesday's are homework days. I get compliments about being in the pocket with my funk band, but I feel like I need to know a bit more of what I'm actually doing. Thank you for giving us the access to information to excel our ability. I have followed the link and will be going through this lesson plan, (and future plans). Thank you, thank you, thank you again!
@jackkelly1898
@jackkelly1898 8 жыл бұрын
Luv your approach to teaching the bass. I'll be back many times to learn the bass the proper way. Thanks Scott. Glad I tuned in to your site. Cheers from Nova Scotia, Canada
@edoardomassarut4277
@edoardomassarut4277 8 жыл бұрын
Scott, I think you're great. Your lessons are so easy to understand! Thanks for the work you're doing 😋😋
@amw-art
@amw-art 9 жыл бұрын
Aaaaaaah what an awesome video Scott's Bass Lessons ! 7 years of playing many instruments, that's the first time i FEEL the subdivision so clearly, instead of thinking about it and understanding it while i'm playing. I used to think about it and then forget it in the middle of the song, and because of that my rhythm was all over the place but with your video i feel i can practice on any music i'm listening at the moment (sorry if my english is bad i'm french I do what i can hehe) It works reaaaally well because of the "e and a" that we cannot have in french. In classical music they use to teach it with the normal sub (with the four sixteenth note, but saying 1234/1234/1234/1234 does not make you feel the subdivision, even if you understand it). My teacher used to say "if you subdivise, suddenly everything feels slower" if that makes sense an know i understand if, because i feel like, almost like if i was dancing with the music instead of running after the notes. So thank you thank you thank you for that video, I cannot wait for the others ! :D
@Robidemill
@Robidemill 9 жыл бұрын
Hey Scott, right now we are recording our new CD and this was really helpfull for me to play my bass lines more accurate - Thank you !
@052208dab
@052208dab 2 жыл бұрын
This was the best info I’ve come across!!!! You made it so easy to understand and the way you broke it down…. Like for reals I’m mind blown because I could understand it. Now to teach this to my hubby.
@nickpedebone5060
@nickpedebone5060 8 жыл бұрын
Great video! 45 mins was long but worth it. I never knew these things as I started playing bass. But now just learning to clap in the a & e of the 16th note. Really helpful
@lexilaw3416
@lexilaw3416 9 жыл бұрын
your videos are great. I really appreciate being able to access this level of content for free here on KZbin. My instructor for my online class at Berklee speaks highly of you as well. Thanks Scott.
@CodenameDad
@CodenameDad 2 жыл бұрын
This is exactly the lesson I was looking for and needed! Thank you Scott!
@geezer610
@geezer610 9 жыл бұрын
hi Scott, I've only been learning the bass for 12 months, I'm just learning to read music but my rythm is a major problem , but hopefully now seeing this lesson things will hopefully change for the better. thank you Scott
@coletteguimond7546
@coletteguimond7546 4 жыл бұрын
. After 38 yrs of not playing the bass, at 58 i just starred again :) All i can say Thank You so Much for this Awesome Lesson,This is so essential .
@funnyvirgi
@funnyvirgi 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Scott! This lesson is totally getting the thing done! I'm a beginner and this has helped me sooooo much
@baseballfan4877
@baseballfan4877 8 жыл бұрын
Holy crap. I got a bass for my birthday but it hasnt came in yet and i cant wait to practice this. I felt so excited towards the end of this vid and all the possibilities there are! Thanks for the vid truly inspiring.
@stark871
@stark871 9 жыл бұрын
Super cool video! My instructor finally convinced me bass playing all about the timing and the subdivisions. Just never thought it could be used like this to create new grooves.
@benbsingh
@benbsingh 8 жыл бұрын
Great lesson.....I am practicing the Subdivisions and this lesson happens to be an eye opener......wow!! Hats off man...!!
@theoforde-stiegler
@theoforde-stiegler 9 жыл бұрын
awesome! this is not new to me - but I had never thought to break it down this way for my bass playing. thanks Scott for a new perspective on 1-e-&-a-2-e-&-a...
@ronnieartois
@ronnieartois 7 жыл бұрын
Bought myself a new bass after not playing for about 5 or 6 years. It's been really frustrating because everything that I had in terms of my playing has completely vanished. This video alone has made me realise as long as I get the feel for the rhythm, the groove and the time everything else will come back. Awesome video giving an out of touch bassist the drive to strive to be a better player. Cheers Scott! On to the next video.
@Pixelkip
@Pixelkip 2 жыл бұрын
How you been doin lately? :)
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