Bass Lesson: Bebop Playing (Like Ray Brown, John Patitucci, Christian Mcbride, Avishai Cohen..)
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Parabéns!!voçê toca muito bem!!continue assim!!!
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Pretty sure he's just joking. You're all morons
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You are an extremely talented young guy. Don't listen to the negative comments that you get. These are from people who are jealous. They will never be as good as you. You play better than a lot of college/university music students. Keep practicing, never stop, you will have a great career.
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@TheodorFriberg thats not the point, you gotta practice, woodshed, get your chops up, then worry about speed, i sat for 3 hours learning got a match on guitar today, phrase my phrase, super slow, now i can play it with chick. take it slow and work up
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mr. Theodor Friberg, I don't know how old you are but as I can see now you have a great technique for a kid your age. all the speed and everything. But I would like to remind mind you that it's really important to start from slow speed first becoz it's not just how fast you can go or how good is your intonation. there are also more to concern about the swing feel and how many sounds you could make by playing the same song over and over again.
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these guys are well on there way to becoming good musicians.good luck boys. not many kids into bop these days.keep up the good work.
like Ray Brown, John Patitucci, Christian Mcbride, Avishai Cohen ????
hahaha
almog49 7 months ago 5
@almog49 What do you mean by that?
TheodorFriberg 7 months ago
don't disrespect parker, learn the melodies, and it's not about playing them "really fast in concerts" it's about understanding what happens inside them.
galshaya 7 months ago
@galshaya Some people think that in this case that Parker's melodies are really great because you can play and learn a lot from them. Some of them are really hard to play and if you have lucky you can play those songs and when yo have done that, you will be able to play really fast like a real Bebop musician.
TheodorFriberg 7 months ago
@TheodorFriberg The only advice i can give you is to work -really- slow on the phrases one by one until it's as tight as it can be and only then try to play it just a little bit faster, and if you'd transpose those phrases to some other scales, you'll earn a-lot more control over this kind of music.
galshaya 7 months ago
@galshaya Maybe that could work and help other musicians but not for me! I don't like to play slow, it's not fun!
TheodorFriberg 7 months ago 2