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  • i agree with neilpopfilter you explain things thoroughly enough a lot of teachers dont slow down their minds and remember how they might have learned this or that. cant be throwing shit out there too quickly you have to remember being a student yourself..good job bro ive been wanting to know how walking bass works im already getting my own ideas on how to mess around and improvise with these ideas thanks

  • You talk about going to your pdf lesson and down load the information. I can't find it, is that where you have to sign up to be able to get it?

  • call it a minor 3rd not a flat third, its driving me nuts

  • @surfenglewood

    'Flat' intervals tends to be the parlance in jazz.

    Considering that walking bass is mostly used in jazz...

  • @surfenglewood A b3rd is the note, a minor third is an interval. So Dave is correct

  • I really get a lot out of your lessons so thanks for posting them. Your videos got me fired up to learn the arpeggios, no small task. I have a question, if I'm playing a I-ii-IV-vi progression should I use the major arpeggio for the 1st& 4th and the minor arpeggio for the 2nd & 6th? Is that how aprpeggios should be applied?

  • @jstraiton66 yeah!

  • thanks dave!!!

  • great lesson! i hope you wont mind me saying that the tash was not a good look. we can all look back and think urgh what was i thinking :)

  • really thanks alot dave. i got many scales from you^^

  • Very good,easy to understand lesson, thanks.

  • Dave tnx very much! I enjoy it!!!

  • "sah-ven" :) love it. good vid

  • i wish you taught at my school. we have a crap teacher

  • i dont even hav a teacher at my school T_T sigh

  • you're a great teacher mate. thanks lot

  • so those patterns apply on every key. right? for example, using the C7 pattern on the G

  • two things dave is your website down??also can you do a series on the modes i understand its about shifting emphsis of the scale the way i understand it you move the interval pattern along 1 everytime to get a different mode.but i find them 2 hard 2 use in jams etc

  • thanks man

  • You are great speaker Dave!

  • ur a great teacher sir.

  • U RUINED it WTATATSAFAfcFFCEFBJFH

  • Me too

  • Thanx for the vids, u are a great teacher...wish i had youtube when I was a kid;)

  • These lessons are great. Thanks Dave.

  • Hi Davey, I Love your bass lessons! They are really helpful to me. Thanks a bunch, bro!

  • Nice Marcus Miller, i have that bass but i have the wood finish, it sounds so good. Good lessons thanks.

    PS- Never seen that bass in white before

  • man, to put up these videos is rather kind... Thanx

  • thank you for taking the time to explain all your know - how to all us newbies , its very much appreciated and i for one am practising all the time with you on stand by ha ha !cheers and thanks

  • What model Fender is that? I like the blocked frets. Looks like a P-bass but not sure.

  • Hey man - it's the Marcus Miller model Jazz. So far I haven't seen anyone else with the white finish...

  • lol @ "here is a close up of the handshape for *THAT* one" at 3:17 - I really love your patience! You are a great teacher, and I am finally learning this stuff...thanks

  • Hey y'all -I've just posted an mp3 backing track for you to practice your walking bass ideas along to. It's a simple II V I progression in C Major with a nice slow swing. It will work for all of the lessons I've done so far... It's on the lessons page of my website.

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