ok I am trying to learn how to use the circle of fifths diagram to figure out which notes any possible scale will have on my own. How can I learn which notes are the e minor pen without someone just telling me?
I have a low end precision and a nice ibanez acoustic/electric and im thinking of trading both in for a j-bass comment on my profile and tell me if u think i should keep my basses or trade in.
I think it will be a while before I nab that second part. I can play the riff but it feels like somethings missing? Or maybe I'm just not fast enough. Anyway That was great use of a great scale;-)Thanks Marlowe
He's had it a while from what I can gather, only recently used it in a video, it's a 70s in Olympic white, on his site it's caption says it was a git.
fender bass?
cultofd 1 year ago
you are the king my brotha!!!
lindyruffs 2 years ago
Hi,
I don't know if you're aware that there'll be soon a MarloweDK bass players generation...
Thanx for your generosity!
ZobiLaCheum 3 years ago 21
@ZobiLaCheum interesting thought
LordLubi 2 years ago
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very nice playing
KehanetEmre 3 years ago 2
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NOTHING SPECIAL!!!!!!
FaLaTiCi 3 years ago
No my friend, you are nothing special
sleepingsoundlyat6 3 years ago
this is a tutorial you fanny
bluffah123 3 years ago 4
This is an awesome lesson. I started out at 100bpm and gradually was able to play it at full speed. Thank You.
limeyamos 3 years ago
ok I am trying to learn how to use the circle of fifths diagram to figure out which notes any possible scale will have on my own. How can I learn which notes are the e minor pen without someone just telling me?
j3rdog 3 years ago
Learn the minor scale and remove the minor 2nd and 6th
then00best 3 years ago
thank you..what about for major pentatonics the 2nd and 6th as well?
j3rdog 3 years ago
learn the positions of it first, the notes will come later.
rexthegorman 3 years ago
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i want to learn how to play that
mabob24 3 years ago
AHAHHAHAHAHHAHAH
baftacat 3 years ago
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buffwhimp104 3 years ago
I have a low end precision and a nice ibanez acoustic/electric and im thinking of trading both in for a j-bass comment on my profile and tell me if u think i should keep my basses or trade in.
aockid 3 years ago
a typical fleaism, that is !
zaksnaporaz 3 years ago
КЛАСС!!!
SMURIKOFF 3 years ago
Smokin´!
kukenimunnen 3 years ago
TIGHT!
COWBOYOWEN81 3 years ago
kick ass
johnnyBird512 3 years ago
The F%$#ing Web-Bass King!
nixli1980 3 years ago
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good , very good.
marmotaestelar 3 years ago
I think it will be a while before I nab that second part. I can play the riff but it feels like somethings missing? Or maybe I'm just not fast enough. Anyway That was great use of a great scale;-)Thanks Marlowe
RobbindaNegus 3 years ago
This is a prime example of how you play the notes can mean just as much as what notes you play.
tbcass 3 years ago 3
It makes all the difference. ;-)
unclesaboin 3 years ago
cozý
YeahChonas 3 years ago
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for the notation and video.
Keep up the good work
Pablogogo 3 years ago
You are jaco pastorius :P
JulianLuquelli 3 years ago
Do a search for Brian Derek here on You Tube. I think you'll like what you hear.
tbcass 3 years ago
is that a new white jazz in background?
fleajr1412 3 years ago
He's had it a while from what I can gather, only recently used it in a video, it's a 70s in Olympic white, on his site it's caption says it was a git.
newkindofcrazy 3 years ago
I just wish I could get my fingers to move that fast, let alone hit the right notes :-p
Chipsonfire 3 years ago
effing Good job dude!
Good teacher!
theragingnoob 3 years ago