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Autumn Leaves (Bass Training)

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2007

Autumn Leaves (Bass Training)

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  • Whose version on Autumn Leaves is in the background?

  • I'm sorry, I don't know about that. But I remember that I got it by internet MIDI site.

  • Hey you're playing some cool stuff in your lines. Don't listen to haters. You just need to work on your time feel and I think you're making it difficult for yourself by always shifting when you walk. You need to find a way to stay in one position for a while.

  • Yes, off course.

    Thank you for your nice advice.

  • You certainly know your way around the fretboard with your arpeggios. Keep it up!

  • Thanks.

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  • I saw some stupid, shitty comments so I thought I'd leave you some encouragement! Keep at it - I'm sure you're better already. that's why they call it practice. Geez. I enjoyed your vid.

  • @rosaydunn80 Actually I disagree. Interesting walking bass requires constant changing of positions. Watch a good jazz bassist and you'll see their left hand moving all over the neck. Staying is one position will sound repetitious very quickly. FYI, I'm a bass player of almost 40 years.

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  • @DumbedDownSociety I'm sorry, I forget where I got it.

  • hey do you know where i can get that midi??

  • i gotta say dude really awesome bass line,,im learning it wathcing you video and i cant wait to practice it and practice it till it sounds great!! thanks.

  • @yogsothoth2099 True but even when I play 5 or 6 string basses I can't resist using the whole neck. :-)

  • @tbcass well if you have a 6 string bass you can stay in one position more time.

  • nice walking mate! keep it up!

  • Keep practicing man! Thats what my bass teacher tells me no matter how good I perform! I wish you luck with the instrument man!

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