Thankyou for this tuitorial sir . Its help me to play songs for God 💖
@hongmaro3 жыл бұрын
코드까지 찍어주시는 센스...! 멋져요~~!
@kedellinthedeep3 жыл бұрын
Great playing bro. Stingray sounds awesome here.
@princessalexarepala70473 жыл бұрын
I learned a lot. Thank you for this wonderful cover!
@ericthiemann4 ай бұрын
Very cool idea of showing what chord is coming up next! The time and effort you put into creating this cover/tutorial is appreciated, but have you put any effort into learning a little theory? A most basic concept in music theory is that no key ever has sharps and also a flat in it... of course we know that a Bb is the same note as an A#, but when scoring or chord-charting a song, all keys always have all sharps or all flats... A number of others who posted covers/tutorials of this song show it as played in the key of C# (with seven sharps), so if that is what you are calling it, there would be no "Bb"; it would be called an A#. For this song, a bassist considering it in the key of C# is not really problematic, with its simple I-IV-vi- V (C#, F#, A#m, G#) chord progression and playing notes within each chord based on shapes/patterns, with no real concern over the other note names… But actually, the key of Db (five flats) is the better way to consider and chord-chart a song transposed two whole-tones above an original key of A - the key of Db uses five actual flat notes - much less clunkier than the key of C#, with its seven sharps, using an F as an “E#” and a C as a "B#"... (Think about it, there are only five black keys on a piano, only 5 sharps or flats available, which is why writing/scoring songs in a key with more than 5 sharps or flats is not often done.) So this song in the key of Db would have Db, Gb, Bbm, Ab as its I-IV-ivV chords. Is all this being too critical? I don't think so... if, as a worship bassist, you want to consider an A# a Bb, hey, whatever. But as one going through the much appreciated effort of putting together a teaching video, you really should get on board with using concepts and terminology the rest of the music world is in agreement with... otherwise you will be leading beginner bassists astray :/ I appreciate you and what you're doing, and I'm not trying to beat you up, just trying to encourage you to keep learning and going higher on your musical adventure! Blessings!
@cameraman2k_sean3 ай бұрын
Hey Eric. Thanks for the detailed explanation. My friend brought this up too. Evidently I have no background in music theory and the bass was my first instrument. And even with the bass, I’m mostly self-taught so that kind of explains. Anyways, if I ever make a video like this again, I will make sure to get it right. i haven’t played bass in a few years already…