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3 Arpeggio Patterns That Can Transform Your Bass Playing 

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In this preview clip from the upcoming Chord Tone Essentials course, we take a look at the 3 fingering patterns we can use for any single arpeggio. This allows us to break out of that common 1 octave box shape we can fall into and also sets the scene for more expansion over the whole bass fretboard.
The beauty of these 3 arpeggio shapes lies in the way we can play through chord progressions in a single position without having to shift. This provides a lot more freedom and fluidity in your playing.
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Комментарии : 253   
@phillipmcguire3335
@phillipmcguire3335 6 лет назад
From us down under (AUSTRALIA) bass players - you are one of the best instructors on You Tube and I appreciate your dedication and clear method of teaching. Keep up the good work
@jay8819
@jay8819 6 лет назад
Phillip McGuire we know what down under means. Especially us English people.
@oggie6907
@oggie6907 5 лет назад
oath
@emmanueltuisaua7204
@emmanueltuisaua7204 4 года назад
OATH I'm also from down under (New Zealand). I have no idea why I came to this video. I remember watching this about a year ago and it came up in my recommended. Learned a lot from this channel.
@hans-joachimbierwirth4727
@hans-joachimbierwirth4727 4 года назад
How can this lesson be useful for you down under where you have to play your bass with your feet while in handstand when watching this video???
@mileselliotmusic
@mileselliotmusic 4 года назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!! The lightbulb went on for me after 4 years of playing bass.
@scottsdalemedicalmassage
@scottsdalemedicalmassage 7 лет назад
Just went over this with my local bass lesson teacher. I didn't understand that this was where he was going with it. Now I get the logic of it! You're the best, Mark!
@nelsonmaragoto6887
@nelsonmaragoto6887 6 лет назад
So many complainers out there! This is a free lesson and very useful, he can’t please everybody , obviously not for a total beginner. To me he was not boring, just appreciate the free tips.
@altondixon6764
@altondixon6764 Год назад
Agreed
@saberashabnam
@saberashabnam Год назад
He teaches great
@pantsenfuego9986
@pantsenfuego9986 Месяц назад
Annoying that he stares into camera while playing.
@patriciamcknight5258
@patriciamcknight5258 6 лет назад
can`t stand negativity,especially when someone takes time out of there lives to maybe help anyone become a better bass player! I`m an old man now, but never get to old to learn something from your lessons! Wish they u tube when I was young. I salute you sir for everything you do. keep up the great work!
@TeleBass1
@TeleBass1 6 лет назад
That was an GREAT Lesson! Awesome. Thank you for teaching this. I learned a bunch. Take care, Randy
@sirborges
@sirborges 3 года назад
This is absolutelly the best Bass Channel on RU-vid. Straight to the point, no BS. Excellent work man!
@jerkov420
@jerkov420 Год назад
Wow this was great. I've been doing something like this instinctively, but you've now given me a solid theoretical foundation for it. Thanks man
@michelegrassi4385
@michelegrassi4385 6 лет назад
Great lesson!! thank you !
@G_yutt
@G_yutt 5 лет назад
Talkingbass never disapoints😢😢 giving out exactly what we need thank you sooo muuch
@TheKatMoore
@TheKatMoore 5 лет назад
You are the first person I’ve seen break it down this well. Thank you!
@vincentbernhard9285
@vincentbernhard9285 5 лет назад
Holy moly! It's so simple yet effective! Thank you very much for the lesson!
@loisoduor5270
@loisoduor5270 4 года назад
love this!! Genius indeed. Thank you so much for such awesome lessons💕
@jackzochling3077
@jackzochling3077 3 года назад
These lessons are fantastic! I learnt bass as a kid, getting to a pretty decent level and working through a fair amount of the theory covered here, however after 10+ years of not playing its all gone. These videos are a fantastic reintroduction, or even just an introduction for anyone learning from scratch. The balance between covering the important stuff without getting bogged down is bang on, keep up the good work!
@ronwill1955
@ronwill1955 6 лет назад
Great lesson. Very clear and informative. Thank you for your generosity. Peace and blessings to you . . . and through you.
@669mccaffe9
@669mccaffe9 2 года назад
Best bass teacher on the Internet. So glad to have found your website. THANKS so much!!!!
@boghareb
@boghareb 4 года назад
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your full explanation, my skills are increasing every day.
@JoeGarofaloII
@JoeGarofaloII 3 года назад
Haven't played bass or any instrument in over a decade...my brain hurts a little but I was able to follow a small part of this! Thank you, got my wheels turning again!
@m.c.johnson8061
@m.c.johnson8061 4 года назад
Another clear and concise and just a fabulous lesson. Wonderful delivery, too! Thanks, man, really helpful and I'm really grateful.
@lunatricks
@lunatricks Год назад
aye. this ^^^^^
@dizleran9276
@dizleran9276 6 лет назад
Those pick ups look dope.
@wasabifox
@wasabifox 4 года назад
What are those pickups?
@darkySp
@darkySp 3 года назад
@@wasabifox Sims Super-Quad pickups. They're handwound pickups that can simulate a humbucker, single coil or split-coil pickups individually with a toggle switch and you can change the pickup types on each pickup independently. Pretty pricey, but you basically get all types of pickup configurations in 1 bass.
@86davy
@86davy 3 года назад
I was thinking that. Jackson style pickups but they aren’t jackson
@4stringz.
@4stringz. Год назад
@@darkySp thank you!!!
@marshwetland3808
@marshwetland3808 6 месяцев назад
Superduper. Thanks, Mark!
@dornelli1
@dornelli1 4 года назад
as usual, hit the ball park, awesome easy lesson to follow, without all the ego so present in other bass instructors on yt
@stevewoodward7850
@stevewoodward7850 6 лет назад
Great explanations and instructions, easy to follow and logical thanks a lot.
@jcmcclain57
@jcmcclain57 6 лет назад
Brought the three positions into context from a different perspective than I had considered. Good lesson.
@dannytetreault
@dannytetreault 6 лет назад
Slowly becoming a huuuuuuuge fan. Love this channel. Great for beginner bass lessons.
@zubrycky
@zubrycky 6 лет назад
This is awesome! Thanks for the tips!
@JAMZ1960
@JAMZ1960 Год назад
Well done & thank you
@jeremychamplin1078
@jeremychamplin1078 6 лет назад
Simple but effective! I learned something new today. Thanks
@CirrusSR20Pilot
@CirrusSR20Pilot 2 года назад
THAT is awesome! Thanks Mark!! As a beginner, I've been working through your Sight Reading course, but this fingering technique is going to change a lot of my understanding. You are a GREAT instructor!!
@Cajun2Player
@Cajun2Player 5 лет назад
I'm with Nelson... it's a free lesson and if you are just starting on bass very useful. I have been playing for a couple years and still found it useful and NOT boring.
@timothysmith7868
@timothysmith7868 Год назад
excellent video... thanks so much
@bassman1233
@bassman1233 6 лет назад
Great info!! Thanks!!
@elik5485
@elik5485 3 года назад
Brilliant! Best bass guitar teacher on RU-vid, and it's not bloody close. Thanks Mark.
@Yosemite-George-61
@Yosemite-George-61 4 года назад
You're a born teacher... thanks a lot!
@chuckguy3057
@chuckguy3057 4 года назад
This video is so helpful!!
@johnd942
@johnd942 3 года назад
You are clearly an extremely well trained Bass instructor; technically very sound in your methodology.
@abejegoshu4064
@abejegoshu4064 Год назад
this is ownsome! Thank you, sir.
@IntoTheBass
@IntoTheBass 6 лет назад
Great explanation from a great RU-vid Bassist/Teacher!
@Dinghly
@Dinghly Год назад
I am learning bass from different sources, mostly from youtube, and they all teach using different forms of triads, for example, one would teach 4th finger G major triad without ever mentioning about 2nd or 1st finger g triad, and the other one would teach 1st finger g triad without menting others and which I got very confused about it. Now I know why there are many forms of triads. This video made it crisp and clear. Thank you for your effort into making this video!!!
@mungo_mick
@mungo_mick 2 года назад
Great lesson! Thank you.
@HeriBassista
@HeriBassista 4 года назад
Simple dan jelas, terima kasih (thanks)
@OlandoMcCall
@OlandoMcCall 6 лет назад
Great lesson Mark..cant wait for the book!
@vickeybird
@vickeybird 7 лет назад
Real eye opener, Thanks!
@suiheisensongs
@suiheisensongs 5 лет назад
Awesome lesson Mark! Thanks a lot :) !
@gabrieladebayo1829
@gabrieladebayo1829 6 лет назад
Great lesson from a great instructor. Thank you.👍
@GabrielVelasco
@GabrielVelasco 6 лет назад
Great lesson. Thanks.
@jasonesty3880
@jasonesty3880 6 лет назад
This is the lesson I wished I had years ago! Fantastic!
@martinheath5947
@martinheath5947 7 лет назад
Nice lesson! Big revelation for me was playing root with 4th finger and octave three frets behind, three strings up, with 1st finger. Super useful
@AB-308
@AB-308 3 года назад
Excellent instruction. Thank you
@corkandi
@corkandi 3 года назад
Good lesson, thanks!
@zombieallen
@zombieallen 5 лет назад
Outstanding video.
@paulbill1078
@paulbill1078 7 лет назад
These are the best god damn bass lessons ever, Mark. Thanks!
@talkingbasslessons
@talkingbasslessons 7 лет назад
Pablo Heinrichs Thanks Pablo
@adamproductions4529
@adamproductions4529 2 года назад
This is super useful thanks 🙏
@StarLordIRL
@StarLordIRL 6 лет назад
Thanks! Helpful
@francettakapsa3389
@francettakapsa3389 Год назад
Thank so much ❤
@thisischarlietrotter
@thisischarlietrotter 6 лет назад
Thank you for this! I have learned the different finger positions but you just connected them for me in a way I hadn’t though of.
@bobwright663
@bobwright663 5 лет назад
Good lesson, thankyou
@thelegend3742
@thelegend3742 6 лет назад
Hey mark, I >loved< this video. It helped me out a lot in seeing the fretboard connections that I did not see before.
@williamlewis6615
@williamlewis6615 3 года назад
Killer lesson thank you
@cosmos4040
@cosmos4040 6 лет назад
Excellent
@greggmcfarlane4267
@greggmcfarlane4267 Год назад
Loved this thank you!! Explained it really well whilst numbering the frets too. Only wish you’d have done it with the G too but will figure it out 👍🏼🤙🏼🎸
@elgranchatarrero8167
@elgranchatarrero8167 6 лет назад
Great! Thanks from Argentina!
@LorenzoMaes
@LorenzoMaes 6 лет назад
Thank you very much for this video. I knew the first two patterns but did not know the 4th finger pattern nor how to connect them. This is going to change how I play!
@bustabass9025
@bustabass9025 6 лет назад
Cut 'im some slack. He's actually a very good teacher. Unlike some other "expert" youtube bass cadets, you don't have to watch or wait for him to finish foolin' with the dog, messin' with the kids, or playing grab-ass with the ol' lady, before he offers anything meaningful in his tutorials! Frankly, I find that much more annoying than this detailed, how - to monologue.👑🎸🎵
@JoeGarofaloII
@JoeGarofaloII 3 года назад
This is the most British comment I've ever read 🤣
@Jackhammer69able
@Jackhammer69able 6 месяцев назад
In one minute I learnt that there is a first, second and fourth finger position. Excellent lesson.
@ParadijsAruba
@ParadijsAruba 4 года назад
great tips
@daviesmoffatphiri5347
@daviesmoffatphiri5347 4 года назад
thanks thats really nice
@chiorpish
@chiorpish 4 года назад
Thanks a lot for the lesson; quick question, are the shapes for each finger position the same regardless of the note we find ourselves on? Cheers.
@nkf8164
@nkf8164 6 лет назад
Very very good tutorial lesson, keep it up
@wjckc79
@wjckc79 5 лет назад
I did not realize until watching this, that most people giving online bass lessons can't talk and play at the same time. Further, when I watch videos like this, I am amazed at basic rookie techniques I never learned.
@alike6517
@alike6517 7 лет назад
WHAT? DID YOU SERIOUSLY JUST DO THAT?! OMW to buy a bass lesson or two - thanks, mate.
@datrucksdavea2080
@datrucksdavea2080 7 лет назад
cool, ty fun way to play around
@gtate135
@gtate135 5 лет назад
👍 cool lesson
@marcobrugmans3681
@marcobrugmans3681 7 лет назад
Hey mark...CONGRATULATIONS ...!! greetz from holland
@pauloftarsus8145
@pauloftarsus8145 6 лет назад
Talking bass is head and shoulders better than any other bass lessons on you tube without a doubt, unequivocally, undeniably.... indubitably Watson :)
@boshrek4759
@boshrek4759 6 лет назад
Great lesson! I like listening to you then go other places and return back! Your the “hammer”! (Last Word) thanks 🙏
@2f07live
@2f07live 6 лет назад
thank you soo much sir
@alexdaneau186
@alexdaneau186 6 лет назад
As a semi-pro level saxophone player in Montréal, Québec and a debutant/hobby bass player, i want to thank you Mark for your great lessons. Well made, with technical knowledge and straight-foward information. I am impressed by the number of rude and stupid comments ( it comes with the territory : internet, the stage for everyone, even stupid people! ). Sadly, a lot of people nowadays wants shorcuts and tricks to learn to play without practicing ( which is what many channels here are about )...It just doesn't work that way. If you want to master a instrument, there is just one way and it's knowledge and practice. Let them stay in their dreams...they'll still be playing in their garage in 10 year's time reflecting on how advanced they are playing by themselves, or for their gilfriends while looking at all their super expensive gear that makes them great....Merci Mark and keep up the good work!
@talkingbasslessons
@talkingbasslessons 6 лет назад
Alex Daneau Thanks a lot. I luuurv Montreal!
@alexdaneau186
@alexdaneau186 6 лет назад
Indeed a nice city! If you ever come in town with a band and need a solid opening act ( jazz-funk style ), don't hesitate, let me know! www.voodoojazz.ca In the meantime, i'll keep practicing my bass playing with your tutorials! Cheers!
@jalikungu
@jalikungu 4 года назад
Quite practical.
@bredda_marcus
@bredda_marcus 4 года назад
Thnx 4 this
@johnwilkerson1535
@johnwilkerson1535 4 года назад
Great lesson Mark. And the Sims pickups sound great
@degosiejani2774
@degosiejani2774 5 лет назад
Thank you.
@benjaminyeri3842
@benjaminyeri3842 2 года назад
Lightbulb moment, thank you sir
@jamesrodgers91
@jamesrodgers91 6 лет назад
So cool that Shane McMahon teaches bass now
@saveusmilkboy
@saveusmilkboy 4 года назад
I am so happy I was not the only WWE moron down here, thinking the same thing.
@blazeupwithme8824
@blazeupwithme8824 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@yigitcengil2465
@yigitcengil2465 2 года назад
Here comes the money notesss
@SeanVplayer
@SeanVplayer 7 лет назад
Congratulations Mark on your recent plunge into Marital Bliss!! Hope it is and remains Blissful for you and your bride! Thank you for all the Brilliant lessons you post! It is Huge the way you are influencing bass players around the world!! Thanks again.
@artronpumps
@artronpumps 6 лет назад
This has just struck me as obvious but had never knew about it ! Within a beginning fret position using the 1 finger per fret rule then there are a host of available arp patterns with little shifting and of course the patterns are just moveable and repeating themselves ..seems obvious but I never knew .what a great tip.
@mypryceeswelllaimin1279
@mypryceeswelllaimin1279 6 лет назад
nice lesson tq haha
@ryanwest5422
@ryanwest5422 6 лет назад
hey what kind of pickups do you use in that ibanez.. ?
@andrewdeck7945
@andrewdeck7945 6 лет назад
thanks for the video! Never noticed that 4th finger position before! Will definitely need to incorporate it in my playing!!!!
@pedrofeliz5549
@pedrofeliz5549 5 лет назад
Great's ideas!!
@andisuryo5547
@andisuryo5547 Год назад
Salam dari Indonesia, thanks a lot for your lesson,,, my online teacher.
@izzylazy2902
@izzylazy2902 3 года назад
cheers!
@anthonynelson3669
@anthonynelson3669 5 лет назад
Great bass. Looks awesome. Sounds better..
@arithmetech
@arithmetech 6 лет назад
Reminds me of what would happen if CAGED was developed on just 4 strings, and I'm into it. Nice job, man.
@GodsTruthMinistries
@GodsTruthMinistries 2 года назад
What strap are you using here? Looks very well-made. Great instruction here also.
@NikosKatsikanis
@NikosKatsikanis 2 года назад
thx
@pryzmcat
@pryzmcat 6 лет назад
Cool bass:0 What model is that? I like Soundgear basses, they are affordable and pretty easy to play. I'm intrigued about the pick ups?
@scottjones1219
@scottjones1219 6 лет назад
Damn! Them pickups register the guitarist next to ya too?! Lol I dig em..dig the whole bass!
@arthurwang3354
@arthurwang3354 2 года назад
Gold.
@aniket2666
@aniket2666 4 года назад
Is it Ibanez Sr premium one??? Man I love it
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