Dig deeper into the basic techniqes we displayed in part 1. You will successfully learn to establish a groove, and build upon it. This is a preview of an upcoming course on groovin'. It will cover, riffs, licks, improvisation, groovin' and much more.
This much anticipated course will be a must have for bass players.
This was awesome....god bless u bro...was a big help to me thanks
dvernonable 2 weeks ago
this was really helpful :) thankyou
TheHalfFaces 3 weeks ago
I love you groove my brother and that shirt you have on lol wow that a shirt from back in the days Captain america
slimj1508 2 months ago
@joepic85 technically, I'm in Dflat major. I will be explaining this more in a video tutorial. The groove is like a progression from the 2 (Eflat minor) to the 6 (Bflat minor). Its a common vamp progression. Look for an upcoming video lesson on this topic. Thanks for viewing. Blessings
sbyrd1978 4 months ago
@116thstreet keep the inspiration! Blessings.
sbyrd1978 4 months ago
@2006willsanders I prefer the 5 string. just my preference. There are so many options available. If the bass feels good, has a good overall tone, and is affordable, I would say, "get it" :) hope that helps. I plan to have a video on things to look for when buying a bass very soon.
sbyrd1978 4 months ago
I like it but needs to be louder (bass amp)
BiggWill12345 5 months ago
Thank you soo much..I m inspired again..I put my Bass down for 5 months..not knowing if I wanted to continue..now I m on the roll again..thank you.
116thstreet 5 months ago
Is this in E flat?
joepic85 5 months ago
Sean any suggestions on a good starter bass that is good to have to practice on and to gig with as well. 4 string vs. 5 vs. 6. please hlp
2006willsanders 5 months ago