All mouth-breathing comments aside, the dude can definitely play the bass and knows his theory. This is a blues scales, but he's not playing blues. That was a jazz backing track. Good work.
You don't "Teach" the blues, boy! You "Experience" the blues! Stay on Youtube, that's as close as you'll get to the true blues life "college boy"! Sheeiiitttt!
you seem more interested in show your knowledge than passing on your knowledge to others. basically you come off as a prick. I expected more from expertvillage.
good stuff i like it. a bit confusing even as a practicing bass player. i've never really been able to fully understand or master how to do walking blues. when you say you are playing in the root are you playing in E? and what scale are you playing in. major, pentatonic?
for the minor chords hes playing the dorian maode, if you play a D7 you can do a dominant arpeggi or the mixolydian mode. D-7 or D minor 7 would be the aeolian mode or minor scale or some minor arpeggios, the dorian scale would would too, but its better to use dorian when leading into a major chord
ok way over my head i do not know the voculary. i need to know what scale he is in, which steps or numbers he is playing(like 3drds 1,3,5) and where is using those notes to transition into another scale. like if you use thirds, the 5th is the same as the second note of the next scale. see what i mean? take it step by step.
i tol d you what scale, the dorian scale its also known as the mode of the second degree of the major scale or fourth of the minor scale. The D7 is 1-3-5-b7, which is a dominant arpeggio which goes with the fith mode of the major and minor scales, the mixolydian or dominant mode. Its a major scale with a flatted seventh.
i see your point, there are beginer, intermediate and advanced lessons, he asumes that you already know some things like modes, scales and intervals. you should learn them before you start to walk.
That's why I love Motorhead!!
tedybear335 2 days ago
sucked
darmp64 3 weeks ago
your time sucks!
MCgoogles1000 7 months ago
All mouth-breathing comments aside, the dude can definitely play the bass and knows his theory. This is a blues scales, but he's not playing blues. That was a jazz backing track. Good work.
LoveMyPadres 9 months ago
Been lookin for cool jazz/blues bass scales to play thanks man
johnnyFishcake 10 months ago
this is more math then my fucking college class
mvz1991 10 months ago
it's a good video!!
it's GRADE 5 on bass guitar!! those arpeggios and dorian mode etc
23kobelebron 1 year ago
This video would be better if I could hear the bass.
zestynacho 1 year ago
What are they usually playing in bass guitar ?root notes ?chords ?or what
realjuvelive 1 year ago
You don't "Teach" the blues, boy! You "Experience" the blues! Stay on Youtube, that's as close as you'll get to the true blues life "college boy"! Sheeiiitttt!
spiritualmack 1 year ago
dude expertvillage is shitty most of the time. you must get used to to it.
HendrixPrinceFlea89 2 years ago
wow good job
im going to college just to learn this stuff
HAMISTHETASTEFORLIFE 2 years ago
Scales? No thanks. You need only few tones to play motorhead
Weltar 2 years ago 10
@Weltar Yeah but, you wanna be a musician or you wanna play Motörhead? ^^(No offence..I'm just kidding, I like Motörhead)
nikklazz 1 year ago
@Weltar i didnt know this was a motorhead lesson
linkparko 1 year ago
@Weltar this is about blues
temonkozero 11 months ago
@Weltar thats why motorhead sucks. 2 years later.
Fexes420 2 weeks ago
Elrcik New Jazz Standard. Very nice bass!
carloscs5 3 years ago
you seem more interested in show your knowledge than passing on your knowledge to others. basically you come off as a prick. I expected more from expertvillage.
justice720 3 years ago
Sounds jazzy lol
myusernameissocool 3 years ago
expertvillage is useless
BrodyxBrown 3 years ago
a bit soft. turn it up!
loopieinarabia 3 years ago 7
good stuff i like it. a bit confusing even as a practicing bass player. i've never really been able to fully understand or master how to do walking blues. when you say you are playing in the root are you playing in E? and what scale are you playing in. major, pentatonic?
Brettwbeyer14 3 years ago
for the minor chords hes playing the dorian maode, if you play a D7 you can do a dominant arpeggi or the mixolydian mode. D-7 or D minor 7 would be the aeolian mode or minor scale or some minor arpeggios, the dorian scale would would too, but its better to use dorian when leading into a major chord
xAnesthesiAx 3 years ago
ok way over my head i do not know the voculary. i need to know what scale he is in, which steps or numbers he is playing(like 3drds 1,3,5) and where is using those notes to transition into another scale. like if you use thirds, the 5th is the same as the second note of the next scale. see what i mean? take it step by step.
Brettwbeyer14 3 years ago
i tol d you what scale, the dorian scale its also known as the mode of the second degree of the major scale or fourth of the minor scale. The D7 is 1-3-5-b7, which is a dominant arpeggio which goes with the fith mode of the major and minor scales, the mixolydian or dominant mode. Its a major scale with a flatted seventh.
xAnesthesiAx 3 years ago
i see your point, there are beginer, intermediate and advanced lessons, he asumes that you already know some things like modes, scales and intervals. you should learn them before you start to walk.
bustabo23 2 years ago