As a guitarist learning bass, this is the best lesson ive seen.
@daveweed2765Ай бұрын
Man. As a bassist i follow your tone as a guitarist. Why are you learning bass? You wanna play basd? Bass is a lot harder than what you think if you play guitar. The frets are a lot bigger and your fingers are not so there is a lot of learning compensation there. Never think a short scale bass is a happy medium. Short scale basses sound like shit. As a guitarist you may think bass is easy. Its not. You have to know quite a bit of music theory. If you play guitar and play an open G then playing bass you have to know every note on that chord that your guitarist is playing. The root the thirds the fourths the fifths and the octaves. When I first started learning guitar i asked about bass and was told it mainly was scales. Bullshit. Bass is playing around the roots. If your guitarist is playing a power chord how are you gonna' work that in to your bassline in step with the drummer. A C pwer chord still is a C chord. As a bassist you can use the third forth and fifths of a C chord even though the guitar on a C power chorf is playing the root and fifth. You can play the octaves too. You teally have to kniw this playing bass. I played guitar for a long time and never really thought about chords. Open or two finger or three finger power chords. Example. I played the song Black Sabbath a lot on guitar. I knew what the dimished fifth was. On bass playing it? On the dimished fifth you have to slude up to the octave and back down and hit the G. You have to hit the octave on the D flat/Csharp on the 16th fret. You cant just slide up and down willy nilly. Honestly playing both guitar and bass? Bass is more difficult than guitar. You have to know a lot of music theory and understand it. Then you have to play in tune with your guitarist/ guitarists and be in time with your drummer and honestly? You may lock in with the drummer and then switch to the guitar riffs for the choruses and then lock back in with the drummer. Bass as simple as it seems is probably one of the hardest instruments to play in a band. You go four bars banging on one note and all of a sudden the "and" after 3 you need to shift with the guitar to another note all the while locking in with the kick drum. If you screw up everyone notices. It just dont sound right. You definatly have to know how to count. And it is a lot harder than guitar. Even the most simple bass lines are not as easy as it seems. You really have to listen to everyone to get your cues. But all the little patterns? Forget them. Chase the root and play on the thirds, fourths, fifths and octaves. And should know that on guitar playing chords on guitar. You can do walk ups and walk downs. But play with it. Rule of thumb though. Walk ups sound good from the root third diminished fifth and fifth. Walk downs to the same root note sounds good ftom the fifth, diminished fifth fourth and root. The octave. The fourth from the octave snd then the fourth from the root. If that makes srnse?
@IvanTerzieffАй бұрын
@@daveweed2765 Sound fantastic .Can You do video please ?
@mv978727 күн бұрын
I started with a guitar, but always liked the bass.
@thomaseast769927 күн бұрын
@daveweed2765 Thanks. I've been playing guitar nearly 40 yrs, so have a good knowledge of theory and bass isn't alien to me. Anyway, I play for the fun of it, I'm interested, nice change to the guitar. I'll work it out, normally do.
@st-vo7xvАй бұрын
I love when you guys work together like this. I feel like I’m in the shed with you. This is really good core teaching to help jump start people. It’s great to see you guys playing unedited so we can see your human too. You guys together are magic. Thank you! ❤
@Monkeywrench92Ай бұрын
I wish my h.s. and college music theory classes were even a fraction as fun as these guys make it. Awesome video guys.
@devinebassАй бұрын
Cheers, appreciate that!
@glaucocarminucci12921 күн бұрын
I've always wondered how great bass players can cut through different lines without dispelling the vibe. Those look like functional and enjoyable exercises to add to my daily routine! Thank you so much; I love this kind of content.
@PAULMCMILLAN-wp4hcАй бұрын
Fantastic. I’m a senior with mild arthritis in my hands, but with this technique, I feel I can be more creative without ending up with aching fingers.
@axelmorissonАй бұрын
well.. soft rounds and short scale bass is the doctor's prescription for your pain, sir.. whenever it is too much, apply one or all of these and it will get better. Seriously, the new active ukulele basses are also something else. I have an active slab body uke with.. rubber strings. It is 19"" scale and very light. Active, true- but the sound? Like a big angry full -sized P bass. There are some alternatives for every pocket out there, from the top of the line Kala to the lowest Harley Benton- they all can be made to sound good. Rubber ultra-short scale strings. So soft my cat can play them. So boomy they shake the room...
@justinscoutmodeАй бұрын
Try a two week series of "Serrapeptase" You will likely realize the positive side effects. Not a Doctor, just saying.... ref: Health Benefits of Serrapeptase
@alancarlton7647Ай бұрын
I love how all this teaching ties together. Been through the fretboard accelerator class in the last couple of years and this just confirms a lot of what I've been doing since. Thanks so much you two! Last thing. Somewhere in your text, you should (at least from time to time) tell the audience what you're playing and maybe even more about your rig. It looks like Scott is playing an F bass there (absolutely too gorgeous to be legal!!) but what model. Doesn't need to be a bunch of words, but something would be awesome. Thanks again!! SBL student for life.
@scottsbasslessonsАй бұрын
Hey Alan, BN5 Fbass 🙌
@JoolsParkerАй бұрын
This demystifies what you see some YT Bass players doing when they're doing a cover or something. Their fingers are doing things that you can't work out, but I'm guessing a lot of it will be along these lines - using shapes on the fretboard, and then adding different types of complexities on top. Nice work boys, I liked this one a lot.
@devinebassАй бұрын
🧡🧡🧡
@jhc82681Ай бұрын
This is definately one of the most insightful amd useful videos that I have seen that I can start putting to use right away. I am constantly overthinking my playing and struggle making scales sound interesting. More of this please!!
@andyletissier6466Ай бұрын
Gents this has to be one of the best videos of this type .... would love to see more of this
@Jake123557Ай бұрын
More like this, please! Great stuff!
@devinebassАй бұрын
More to come!
@fostervalle2483Ай бұрын
The basses sounds particularly great in this video! The mixing is the best I’ve heard in a SBL podcast episode!!
@devinebassАй бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@proneroneАй бұрын
I’ve just started playing bass. So everything that you do seems so logical and clear yet feels like magic 💖🙃
@AndreHodgesFurnitureАй бұрын
Loved this content, so organic and really useful tips for us who would return a blank stare at the band member suggesting augmented seventh chords in the next jam.
@emmiejonesmusic8666Ай бұрын
LOVED this video. YES, please, more of this.
@sandermeulen9136Ай бұрын
Best content!!! Love this!!! the groove trainer downloaded!!! You guys should do this every month. Thanks guys
@wsellersАй бұрын
"GROOVE IS IN THE HEART!" ....in the fingers too! --- Great video folks! :)
@shanealleman909725 күн бұрын
I've been following SBL for a couple years now and learned so much from both you guys. I enjoyed this teaching a lot. Nothing like good simple basics that many bass players today skip entirely. I appreciate you guys and what you do.
@devinebass24 күн бұрын
We appreciate the warm words!
@Macna333Ай бұрын
Love this and I want more and more of it. Thank you as always for giving us immediatley applicable advice.
@devinebassАй бұрын
More to come!
@markmyers19517 күн бұрын
My bass comes in in a couple of days giving me a week to practice before my grandson gets his birthday present and first lesson. 20 years ago people would have paid good money for this lesson. This was so informative and well presented. Man! Thank you both big time.
@harshgupta9052Ай бұрын
Scott my man 🔥🔥🔥 that chromatics section was so tight. Playing all the wrong notes and sounding all the more right. Much Love
@devinebassАй бұрын
Cheers, dude! 🙌
@DavyLaStrangeАй бұрын
Great video for people trying to figure out what's important to learn 1st to get to the "not sucking" part of creating basslines. Getting triads down before scales makes sense! Thanks for the lesson! More please!
@waden4048 күн бұрын
This was an outstanding vid. Love the fact that we were told to just start with the rots and add as u see fit/or comfortable. Love this channel.
@JibblyjabАй бұрын
Love the enthusiasm you both have and even with all that experience looking to learn and expand. Would love to see you take a track with a well known bass line and give a complete alternative, demonstrating how the bass line can truly give a different feel.
@devinebassАй бұрын
Great suggestion!
@chrisjordan6498Ай бұрын
I love the Carol Kaye shoutout. Thinking chord tones has really helped me out. And the leading chromatics is super cool!
@devinebassАй бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@lennythunderhoopsАй бұрын
Oh yes, Carol Kaye should get much more recognition for all the amazing bass lines she created.
@rossinisilva1302Ай бұрын
You guys cleared my eyesight and my way of thinking with the bass in hand. I think I'm on a plateau,(first one after being a total beginner) always thinking scales, trying to navigate several notes, never repeating a note or chord tones during the duration of a bar, never sounding any good, no groove at all. I'll definitely work on that, trying to think chord tones and chromatics, locking with the drums, the beats, roots on different beats,. This is the way up to the plateau above 😀
@caddelworthАй бұрын
Definitely loved this video, and I have another tip for everyone; which I call "contrasting pitches." I've found it especially useful when you're in a small group like a trio or even duo. Very simple, really: if the melody is heading upward, you go *down* and _vice versa._ Likewise, if the band are playing way up high, you go low; and if low, you play high. You don't want to do this all the time, of course (!), but if you pop this in now and again, it often gives just the "right" flavour to the overall band sound, and it's good to try throwing the occasional "contrasting pitch" in when you're creating a bass line for a new-to-you tune as well. As the guys said: "explore, explore, explore!" And this is just a little technique I seem to have picked up over the years, and which I haven't seen discussed anywhere in YT (cue barrage of comments telling me which SBL episode it's mentioned in LOL!).
@thomaslefree2464Ай бұрын
The guitarist doesn't like it when I do this. But I do. Bass-on, my friends 😉
@caddelworthАй бұрын
@thomaslefree2464 Get your guitarist to search "contrary motion" online. 😉 The very stuff of harmony since before Bach, and definitely a standard technique used by arrangers for big bands and jazz trios alike! I just realised one day that I was doing it by instinct, as it were LOL!
@Christaffo7 сағат бұрын
I love this type of content from you guys, this is what drew me in and what made me keep watching 👍 The passion, nerdiness, and great vibes ✨
@samtraviusedwards996216 күн бұрын
I love how knowledgeable you guys are on what you do. My only critique would be I wished you each played more and talk through your process while playing instead of just talking.
@joannalewis5279Ай бұрын
Those 4 chromatics were amazing!
@davetay44Ай бұрын
Love all your videos, but this has been one of the best for a while. Just really well constructed educational vid, slowly getting more and more complex with the lines but making it logical and simple to follow. Really helped me out and thoroughly enjoyable. Thanks chaps!
@Tracks85Ай бұрын
Great content,Scott, i love the color on that guitar.
@devinebassАй бұрын
Right on!
@mvail-BSU10 күн бұрын
I can't thank you guys enough for this lesson. Even as a total noob, I feel like I just got magical music-making POWERRRRR. :)
@Keychain-Ай бұрын
"old school SBL" i like the sound of that and beyond the sound, i like the concept lol More info nuggets like this please! This will be fun to mess with and practice with.
@philiphack1Ай бұрын
Great lesson! I love to see how simple you guys make something that's pretty complicated sounding. I'm off to the shed to try this out for a while! This is such a good teaching video. I'm a total noob, but was able to follow this (not play it , yet) easily. You guys made it so clear.
@devinebassАй бұрын
🧡🧡🧡
@djaxupjazzАй бұрын
this was a hugely fun and great lesson!
@BillyTalentguitar121 күн бұрын
I absolutely loved this video! I‘m a guitarist who just started out on bass and this is really helping me find my way into this new role. And tbh your enthusiasm just makes it so much more fun to watch! :)
@rome8180Ай бұрын
I definitely tend to use scales mixed with chromaticism. I come at it from a walking bass line perspective, where it's all about leading from one chord to the other. So for example, to get from C to A, I could go C, B, A, G and back up A. Or if I wanted to throw in some chromaticism, I could go C, B, G, G#, A. Or I could walk upward with something like C, D, E, G, A. Or I could go C, E, G, G#, A. Really it's about using some mix of chord tones, chromaticism AND scales. And I'm always trying to approach the new chord using an adjacent note in a way that lands me on the root on beat one. Also, if the new chord has an unusual or out of key note, I would try to hit that. For example, in that A7 chord, there's no way I wouldn't play the C# that's part of that A chord at some point. I always want to really hammer home any non-diatonic changes. Part of what makes that C to A7 to Dm sound cool is the chromatic movement within the chords. You have C to C# to D happening, so I'd want to at least acknowledge that a few times.
@SandyGennrich27 күн бұрын
This was eye-opening. I've been looking for this kind of useful, applicable advice for quite some time. I'm looking forward to practicing it immediately. More please!
@devinebass26 күн бұрын
More to come!!
@nicholashaggkvistАй бұрын
Thanks! I’m excited to work on this 😁
@benbsinghАй бұрын
Simply Brilliant!!!
@scottpitner4298Ай бұрын
4 minutes in and love this already! Thank you lads
@devinebassАй бұрын
All good, glad you're enjoying this one!
@tomhumes2457Ай бұрын
Good stuff fellas! This lesson has me playing along, feeling inspired. Grooving along is a big confidence booster, and lessons like this seem to make it easy. Just the kind of stuff I need to add some fun to practice, and to show off when I get to play with friends.
@devinebassАй бұрын
🧡🧡🧡
@btrapp37Ай бұрын
I usually refer to that first box shape as the "bowtie" shape to differentiate from more of a linear box pattern. SO MANY SONGS use a progression like that. Discovered it years ago while learning the bridge to Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison.
@bigronmas311327 күн бұрын
One of the BEST ever 🎉👏 thank you ✨️
@lheggestad29 күн бұрын
Awesome! I realized that adding the 3rd turns the box shape into a major pentatonic. Or, if you're thinking of the the box as a minor then you're adding the fifth. Either way, starting with those 4 notes makes it so much easier to understand pentatonics!
@danymarcotte1900Ай бұрын
Thank you so much to both of you for that great and super useful lesson. You truly are passionate and dedicated to your instrument. A neverending source of inspiration for me.
@devinebassАй бұрын
Our pleasure!
@pineysf97166 күн бұрын
Thank you, You just leveled me up. This make so much sense to my beginner mind. Good by just playing roots all the time. Time to learn my chords!
@nerigarcia7116Ай бұрын
I feel better about how I play yet discouraged at the same time. 😂 I'm self-taught, never had any lessons but I am pleased to see that this is the same exact approach I take to working on stuff. I play the tune as basic as possible to set the foundation, then I just play with adding notes and the spacing. So, it makes me feel like I know a little something, but then you guys make it look so easy that it's also discouraging. 😉 I can't wait to get home from work and play now.
@BilltubaАй бұрын
Love this format.
@ArnfinnRianАй бұрын
More of this, please! Great content!
@devinebassАй бұрын
More to come!!
@kentzulloАй бұрын
Hi Guys, loved this! I have been playing a verry long time, but you always take me back to a place where I re-see something I missed! It is so helpful to rediscover thing I may already be doing, but see it in a brand new way!! verry cool!! Thanks Guys!! kent😃
@Deej-o8rАй бұрын
This was perfect thank you
@kevinlander46Ай бұрын
Class! top notch lesson you 2 are brilliant and the SBL Groove Trainer is priceless, love more content like this Guys SBL Rocks!
@devinebassАй бұрын
Appreciate that, more to come!
@thierrylemetayer3371Ай бұрын
approche simple et génial !
@aw-cv7ysАй бұрын
hey Scott how bout using a bass that has fret markers when you're demonstrating basslines to us viewers. sure makes it easier to see where you're fretting rather than seeing a bunch of frets in a row with no way of identifying where you are without counting up the fretboard.
@WCruttendenАй бұрын
Scott is naming the notes at the beginning
@aw-cv7ysАй бұрын
@@WCruttenden i guess i learn visually better than audibly.
@RunkStillRidesАй бұрын
@@aw-cv7ysyou’re right. By far the hardest thing for me starting out, was identifying what was being pressed even if they were naming them. I got a bass note fretboard decal set on Amazon and it made it 100x easier.
@FastvoiceАй бұрын
Would be also easier for us to spot when both would use a 4 string and not one with a 5 and one with a 4.
@seanreiterАй бұрын
Scott’s is grooving too hard for some beginners. If I can offer you a nickel’s worth of free advice, learn your fretboard before worrying about fancy’ing up your lines. Once you learn the patterns, you really can’t un-learn them. You will be rocking out in no time.
@kotik_litАй бұрын
What a beautiful F bass. One of the most beautiful basses I ever seen!
@devinebassАй бұрын
They are stunning instruments!!
@darryltolbert8950Ай бұрын
This was a great lesson. I really enjoyed it. Would love more of it. Would also like to see your approaches to Jazz and maybe your approaches to rock or country.
@PerfidiousAlbion1815Ай бұрын
Love this episode, very instructive…❤
@devinebassАй бұрын
Thank you!
@urkoshАй бұрын
It's incredibly cool and useful for the beginners. I watched it once and will have to revisit because it's pretty amazing. Thank you!
@devinebassАй бұрын
cheers!!
@mv978727 күн бұрын
I use shapes a lot! They are easy to transpose, especially with a 5 string
@samcarroll_ytАй бұрын
This is a super helpful video that I know I'll come back to. Just downloaded the groove trainer too and it's awesome!
@devinebassАй бұрын
Glad you like the groove trainer!!
@atoyarcs1581Ай бұрын
That red bass wow! I wish i can have like that before my life is over. ❤
@alfredoruano161115 күн бұрын
Beautiful and practical information! 🎶 🎵
@YTPartyTonightАй бұрын
@3:21 Superfast Jellyfish, by Gorillaz. Not precisely, but basically, that's it.
@dremabass1991Ай бұрын
9:06 George Benson - Breezin vibe =)
@BradForeman-h4iАй бұрын
Awesome sauce ! This kind of content is why I joined ! A Class 😎🤙
@miguelmunozmunillaАй бұрын
Thanks for groove trainer!
@devinebassАй бұрын
👍👍👍
@bassiclogicАй бұрын
Great lesson!
@devinebassАй бұрын
Cheers!
@oldestgamerАй бұрын
This bass line reminds me of the intro line to "Breezin'" by George Benson, great tune, and a use of that classic 1-5-4 pattern to outline the chord.
@harleybassplayer22 күн бұрын
Excellent video guys, loving the content
@devinebass21 күн бұрын
Cheers, glad you're enjoying the videos!
@richardlatham3771Ай бұрын
awesome job guys
@mysteryshrimpАй бұрын
Practice the patterns for 30 minutes or so. Then go listen to and try to follow Carol Kaye, John Deacon (Queen) or middle era Beatles. Good Vibrations and Got to get you into my life are good places to start. You will find the shapes in many of the classic bass lines.
@mistyb884Ай бұрын
I love this!! Thank you!!!
@devinebassАй бұрын
Glad you found this one useful!
@gregorypapa4405Ай бұрын
This is what I'm talking about... much more of this you guys rock
@munneyshАй бұрын
That was so fun. Thanks guys.
@devinebassАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@nyeghoshal3394Ай бұрын
Yeah more stuff like this pleaseeee!!!
@devinebassАй бұрын
More to come!!
@JAK0449Ай бұрын
great vid!! honestly at my level nothing very new exept maybe the awarness of some details! but it's a very good reminder and mind opener to some other creativity..it is very understanble i think and fun!very great kind of content thanks
@devinebassАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@1234drums27 күн бұрын
I'll never get tired of you, guys... you're just awesome ❤
@devinebass26 күн бұрын
🧡🧡🧡
@GeneBrodeJrАй бұрын
Love Scott's bass!
@neonforpencils7864Ай бұрын
this literally got me out of the gloomy ""ill never be good at bass" rut. Brilliant video, more like this please!
@devinebassАй бұрын
More to come!!
@thomaswalker8790Ай бұрын
Super cool stuff
@BYLRPhilАй бұрын
My problem is when I’m trying to come up with something, all I can think of is the same derivative patterns. I can “feel” the timing, but that’s it. It’s almost like I’m emotionally dead when creating music, but I can copy lots of things.
@isthefridge20 күн бұрын
I've been purposely finding the wrong notes to create or find new patterns
@frag400713 күн бұрын
Try limiting your options maybe one or two strings only a single finger plucking. Wtc
@image30p9 күн бұрын
Amazing. I'll work on this. Thank you!
@DHR2D224 күн бұрын
Leaving a shout! 🎉 SHOUT!
@MightyGodlikeGАй бұрын
Awesome video. I've been asking myself for quite some time what i'm doing with the info of "yeah the song is in e/g A minor"
@sabinezelger.yoganatur7727Ай бұрын
Thats what i was Missing. Great. Thanks.😊
@devinebassАй бұрын
Glad you've found this one helpful!
@udenichisamson908320 күн бұрын
Awesome break down
@samuelemeryjiujitsuАй бұрын
this was unreal. thanks guys.
@robtaylor9782Ай бұрын
Just found these amazing vlogs 🎉, quick question I do t play an instrument I’ve got 2 left hands 10 thumbs and tone deaf 😂 but I’m getting a Bass Ukulele because I just love the tone and have a love of Jazz. Someone handed me the Hal Leonard Bass Method complete edition, despite the shorter scale would this book work for the Ukulele Bass???
@devinebassАй бұрын
Sure, you can make a lot of that work for Uke bass!
@kimhebert990524 күн бұрын
Great useful Video 🎶👍
@Groovedoc1112 күн бұрын
Tight. Love it. Conceptional tasty. thanks
@chriscantor6329Ай бұрын
Particularly helpful thanks.
@gc4thАй бұрын
Great Lesson!!!
@loggertАй бұрын
Combining chord tones and chromatics you can almost play anything on top as long as you have a good ear and rythm.
@rscottsandberg9303Ай бұрын
Good Stuff!!! Love it
@RobvanDutch14 күн бұрын
Excellent! Thanks gents
@DaveGSoundАй бұрын
thank you Scott.
@devinebassАй бұрын
Very welcome my man :)
@VictorRamirez-em4tvАй бұрын
Analogy for 12:26 - it’s like putting beautiful wrapping paper, ribbons and bows on the box.
@TheSkavelinasАй бұрын
Can't get George Benson's "Breezin" out of my head now.....
@brianfrolo245Ай бұрын
Friday’s at 5 round these parts are fueled by gin and Funk No. 6, lock into the kick ❤