this is great, if you're playing with a guitar double octaves in the bass is perfect, because chances are you're then helping the bass player out too (and if you're missing a bass player chances are, you're playing the bass), if you're playing/singing by yourself THEN you can do the perfect fifths in the bass that is suggested below, however, all in all, this is a great tutorial, easy to follow, great visuals, and you linked everything together smoothly, good job.
very helpful, but might i suggest instead of octaves on the bass, instead play something similar to a power chord on guitar, like at the intro play E and B together instead of octave E's, for instance
this is great, if you're playing with a guitar double octaves in the bass is perfect, because chances are you're then helping the bass player out too (and if you're missing a bass player chances are, you're playing the bass), if you're playing/singing by yourself THEN you can do the perfect fifths in the bass that is suggested below, however, all in all, this is a great tutorial, easy to follow, great visuals, and you linked everything together smoothly, good job.
lincolntrmpt22 8 months ago
Wonderful! Thank you for creating this!
mmmspaghetti 9 months ago
very helpful, but might i suggest instead of octaves on the bass, instead play something similar to a power chord on guitar, like at the intro play E and B together instead of octave E's, for instance
TheBoogyT 10 months ago
One of the best tutorials I have seen on youtube... easy to follow and having the notes written out like that really helps! Thanks!
depiazbt 11 months ago