What songs/melodies/solos/riffs use the phrases from this video? Let me know - and drop a link if you have one so we can all see these licks in real-world songs.
Absolutely! Story telling is a great way to think about using this language - especially in a bass solo context. Thanks for sharing @James Kowalkowski.
Really great lesson Luke. I'm just starting to explore putting a bit more flavor into the songs I have to play. This gives me not only ideas but confidence as well. Keep it going.
More than 20 years ago I played bass but due to getting sick I started back a few months ago and yes I miss the good old things that are now explained again by Luke. In other words, super video.
Great lesson, Luke. Lick #1 - Al Di Meola, Black Cat Shuffle Main riff, especially guitars. Lick #2 - Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here Can't say exactly where, but this lick reminds me of that song. Lick #3 - No idea, lol
@@BecomeABassist yes pentatonic licks like these , jazz licks , blues , rock Not too long 3-2 bars max I have experienced with these 3 licks like you have explained and it was pure joy creating your own language out of it This is real excitement from music You are great have been watching your videos almost 3-4 years now and i m getting so much out of it without being overwhelmed.
This was an exceptionally good lesson. I had so much fun exploring all the fretboard and used my playlist on You tube with all my E minor keys to improvise with. Really rocked it and feel confident now on moving around fast without thinking. It brought all my knowledge together in a fun way. Now to do this in another key. Not today though !!
I was facing this exact problem. I know the scales, the modes, the notes in it but, when I try to execute, despite the right notes, it doesn't feels right.
Doesnt that one Green Day song you did in your "5 more beginner bass lines" video use the major pentatonic? Im a noob lol, I was learning those bass lines and stumbled on this video and realized the notes in the example seemed familiar
Wild Cherry: Play that funky music. Bar 35 and 36 might fit this, don't have a full grasp on this lesson yet but it seems like that part of that song is similar to what you are talking about.
@@BecomeABassist No kidding, we have a cavoodle (or Cavapoo) too! Thought yours kind of looked like our Tucker, except he is ruby color! Best breed! Ours was supposed to be 12-15lbs and just weighed in at 34 lbs! Thanks for such great lessons and the Duff one didn't disappoint! Cheers!