This is one of the most fundamental lessons on bass! How to link your scales/patterns/modes to a backing track with chord progression and fitting into the pocket. Brilliant!
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Thanks! 🙏👍
@happyagain855Ай бұрын
I've got so much from your video's that I never took lessons from anyone else...and now I just bought my first 5 string bass.👍👍👍
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Congratulations! Have fun with it. 🙏
@terrenceibasco8791Ай бұрын
THIS LESSON WAS SO GOOD! No fuss, no BS, straight to the point.
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
🙏🙏
@HarpinJScottАй бұрын
That riff at 12:40 was awesome! Thanks for this Dan!!
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
That’s very kind - thank you!
@philippegermon6092Ай бұрын
Dan, your lessons about rock and patterns (and how to use and slip from one to the other) are awesome and so "unlocking". Thanks! You give so much musicality to parts that often sounds "flat". This is skill!
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Glad you got something from it! 🙏🙏
@seanc.murphy3573Ай бұрын
well THAT was fun! love to see head-2-head between the ‘74 H2 and the ‘74 Z1 - to validate your assertion. I might take the Z1 side of that wager 😎 thx Harry - yeah, enjoyed that. seanM
@moaprecision1828Ай бұрын
Ive been playing for 34 years, some of it professionally, and i still find at least a couple golden nuggets in every one of your videos that fills in some void in my music theory memory. Thank you Dan!
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Really happy to hear that.
@michaelsicowitz362Ай бұрын
I have a tendency to use part of the bass line while playing a fill, while playing a rhythm part. It comes natural. I heard Hendrix do it in just about every rhythm part. I don't even think about it anymore. Knowing bass lines is essential to what ever part you're playing. Nice work.
@motivationalquotes7195Ай бұрын
One Step beyond- Madness 👍
@foxcheese8917Ай бұрын
thank you so much
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
🙏
@jamesvaughn1715Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your knowledge of some basic things every bass player should know or learn
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
My pleasure. 🙏
@nb3596Ай бұрын
Very well explained, excellent information. Thank you for including the PDF and backing track.
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Thanks very much.
@BrendanMurrayJubanaАй бұрын
Dan, you’re a legend! Thanks so much 🙏
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
🙏🙏
@EdwinvanderSmissenАй бұрын
Hi Dan, hello from Belgium. Just to let you know I love all your content. Very usefull for me as a beginner! Thanks a lot.
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Really happy to hear that!
@jennlamАй бұрын
good one, dan! your point at the end is something that resonates. you mentioned that we need to not only know the shapes in 1 position but all over the fretboard. i'm struggling with how to practice this and get this really under my fingers such that these could be fluid transitions. i'm too often stuck in 1 position.
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Thanks, Jenn! Hope you’re well.
@unclemick-synthsАй бұрын
Jenn, mix up traveling along the strings with across the strings. Take yourself to bits of the neck you find scary and then rescue yourself.
@sethbrown8912Ай бұрын
I'm still jealous of that '80's Ibanez. I didn't even hear anything he said...just looking at that bass
@juliannewson3833Ай бұрын
This is so helpful! Thanks master 🙏
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@fueu2617Ай бұрын
thanks Dan. 👍
@chrisbilleАй бұрын
We have some stuff to work for a year here :D Cheers
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
😂🙏🙏
@Williamk492Ай бұрын
Brilliant lesson 👍🏼 (as usual 🙂) All the best from Belgium 👍🏼🇧🇪
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Thanks! 😃
@davidgoldsteen7306Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Thanks, David!
@mattsitton6826Ай бұрын
Awesome job, Dan.
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Thanks, Matt.
@Bass_Music2000Ай бұрын
Love it! Thanks Dan! 👍👊🎸
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
My pleasure!
@otmarmarot740Ай бұрын
Thank's Dan ! You are a good teacher🤗
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
🙏🙏
@jakesmits2765Ай бұрын
Thanks for the great lesson ❤ i will make use of this great insight🎉
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
You’re welcome. Make some great music with it!
@jakesmits2765Ай бұрын
So far, ive picked up the major and minor triads . And using them on several locations on the neck. And learned about what pattern to use on 7 cords. I will definatly check the rest of you KZbin. Thanks again... 😊
@Rbmello7 күн бұрын
Dan, should I know by heart all the notes of triads and arpeggios (and scales as well), or can I focus on the shapes and intervals to take advantage of the symmetry of the bass guitar? Some bass players say, “Don’t think about notes, but about intervals.” What do you think about it?
@OnlineBassCourses7 күн бұрын
Great question. To me, it’s all the same. I know the notes, the shape, and the sound. Aim for that. It gets easier with practice.
@8981USMCАй бұрын
This is great. Thank you!
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
You're very welcome!
@solal94Ай бұрын
great lesson, I didn't know the "complex soul pattern" Dominant 7 arpeggio. I wonder, what do you use to make your pattern illustration?
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
It’s quite a common one that. I love it. I use Neck Diagrams.
@taudeАй бұрын
Thanks for having such great lessons. I've been practicing your drilles and various video grooves for a few months. I've purchased your RnB & Soul & Mowtown book. Any other suggestions on course material with someone with a few years of high-school jazz band type of experience, who'se been getting back in? I really like your lessons and explanation, but looking for more of a cultivated curriculum, I'm thinking of your "Music Theory for Bass Players', but wondering if there might be something else should try instead.....
@CartlarrАй бұрын
Dan's music theory course is very good I'm currently doing it now
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Happy to hear that, Tommy! 🙏🙏
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Thanks very much. I would recommend the theory course for someone of your level. The Funk one is good if you’re into that style or want to explore it. It’s quite rhythmic and good for groove/timing.
@BMsummerhazeАй бұрын
Thanks so much for your vids! Having these available helps so much for me jumping back in when a busy work schedule gets in the way. I found in a video from another channel that I can practice the major triads going up (or down rather, but still up?) the circle of fourths within each of the three neck positions using. One of these has pinky on the root, third finger on third, and hitting the fifth two strings up from the root using the index finger. I've added that to your chord progression examples and blend in different notes before the root liek you've shown. I find this helps understand why I'm practicing these positions rather than just straight arpeggios, though a well placed one still works!
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
My pleasure! Glad you’re finding the time to practice.
@teaevans7403Ай бұрын
Nice Ibanez 1979 ?
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Thanks. 1982 Ibanez Roadster with DiMarzio DP126 pickups
@polygonalmasonaryАй бұрын
The second chord on the backing track doesn’t quite fit with your D minor triad. In my opinion 👍🙏🇬🇧♥️
@OnlineBassCoursesАй бұрын
Which backing track? There are four. You might be playing the wrong triad over it.