I 'm a basic beginner here. Your lesson is great buddy. keep teaching and great camera angle. Playing this seems pretty easy, just gotta pay attention. I'm not a tech person at all. It looks like your showing whole steps and 1/2 steps which helps to watch and your pattern change was easy to follow,... thank you.
I know this is very basic but those patterns get very repetitious in a band setting. Better to think in chords and play around the chords in the song.
Nice lesson is there any reason you choose to do it with that scale shape?? Surely you'd be better off playing the A & D starting with your 2nd finger (in effect playing E or A shape major scale shapes) then for the E droping into the shape you use (C or G shape).. You wouldn't have to move position so much!
Sorry about labeling them as CAGED guitar scales!!
Hi, I like very much the bass line, from 0:50 to 3:40. Could you tell the name of one or two musics, jazz or blues, that have this bass, and who play it?! Thanks a lot. many thanks
The blues walk is correct but very uninteresting. The blues bass does not have to sound like the theme to batman or hot rod lincoln. Can you do one showing the second note on the walk being an octive lower. So the walk starts high on note 1, note 2 is an octive lower and walk back up to note 1. Your teaching style is good.
Great video but how do you know which notes to walk into? Just using the scale or what? Cause I know like how the twelve bar blues work but just dont understand that.
nice job bro
bigjimmyrocker 3 weeks ago
thank you so much for posting it really helps, please post more bass tutorials
mikeybgoode 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
Excellent lesson Aaron! Thanx a lot...
RollinBoil 1 month ago
provide me the number patterns please?
knicknackssss 2 months ago
I 'm a basic beginner here. Your lesson is great buddy. keep teaching and great camera angle. Playing this seems pretty easy, just gotta pay attention. I'm not a tech person at all. It looks like your showing whole steps and 1/2 steps which helps to watch and your pattern change was easy to follow,... thank you.
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tingly7654321 5 months ago
@tingly7654321 What the fuck are you even saying? And you're racist for saying cracker, dumbass.
asZskicker666 5 months ago
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flotch93 4 months ago
@tingly7654321 Please get this man some help! great video mate!
blagaman 3 months ago
I know this is very basic but those patterns get very repetitious in a band setting. Better to think in chords and play around the chords in the song.
shrineme 6 months ago
i just started bass mayb that why it did not really help.....why didn't you keep breaking it down lyke you did at first
???
kevingeiger100 8 months ago
Do you actually play rhat pattern on a gig? I play From the second finger
brunoconnection 9 months ago
Nice lesson is there any reason you choose to do it with that scale shape?? Surely you'd be better off playing the A & D starting with your 2nd finger (in effect playing E or A shape major scale shapes) then for the E droping into the shape you use (C or G shape).. You wouldn't have to move position so much!
Sorry about labeling them as CAGED guitar scales!!
KDaniel79 9 months ago
Thanks bro needed this for a show.
lafatmatt 9 months ago
Hi, I like very much the bass line, from 0:50 to 3:40. Could you tell the name of one or two musics, jazz or blues, that have this bass, and who play it?! Thanks a lot. many thanks
josepedro8 10 months ago
very well done arron, thanks
asansone57 1 year ago
Thanks! Very helpful!
MyStrangeBrew 1 year ago
Do i have to have a five string bass o.O ?
punkypariahan777 1 year ago
@punkypariahan777 No
robert9369 11 months ago
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Very good lesson !!
Osalpemar 1 year ago
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Very good lesson !!
Osalpemar 1 year ago
Very good lesson !!
Osalpemar 1 year ago
do the notes have to played in the same sequence in the apreggio? or can u just mix it up any way u want within a particular root-3rd-5th pattern?
baggziefiras 1 year ago
What bass are you playing on these vids please?
sparkytrev1 1 year ago
@sparkytrev1 an Ibanez 5-string soundgear
aarontomberlin 1 year ago
@aarontomberlin great bass
Runbassskaterock 7 months ago
The blues walk is correct but very uninteresting. The blues bass does not have to sound like the theme to batman or hot rod lincoln. Can you do one showing the second note on the walk being an octive lower. So the walk starts high on note 1, note 2 is an octive lower and walk back up to note 1. Your teaching style is good.
Thanks.
randalltomes 1 year ago
Thank you very much. It was a good lesson.
TheUnfadedlove 1 year ago
my biggest prob. i have is trying to figure out which fingering works best?
trmccrae 1 year ago
@trmccrae use whatever fingering works best for you
ChunSungYoun 1 year ago
@ChunSungYoun Well said.
xteaopia 1 year ago
Great video but how do you know which notes to walk into? Just using the scale or what? Cause I know like how the twelve bar blues work but just dont understand that.
vicusvita 1 year ago
best bass-learn-vid i've ever seen!!! big thanx!!! :)
manudan93 1 year ago
thanks this is very helpful thanks
mtb3tl 1 year ago