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5 Blues Bass Traps You Must Avoid 

Luke from Become A Bassist
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►► FREE: Get the practice tracks for all the blues forms in this lesson, plus all of the forms written out in a handy PDF → becomeabassist.com/blues-bass...
If you’re playing blues bass, one of the most sure-fire methods of getting ‘chewed out’ on the bandstand is messing up the chords or the form. Trust me - it happened to me once when I messed up the form on a slow blues. I’ve haven’t been that red-faced during a gig since.
And while you may know the ‘standard’ 12-bar blues, what you might not know is that there are ‘traps’ hidden all throughout the blues. If you’re a seasoned blues player, you don’t even think about them.
But if you don’t know where they are and how to deal with them, you can end up looking like a bit of a fool. In a worst case scenario, you could make a bad impression, botch auditions or even miss out on gigs.
I don’t want that for you, so in this lesson, you’ll learn about 5 traps hidden within the blues and how to deal with them.
You’ll learn:
► The ‘quick change’ you’ll find in thousands of blues songs
► 2 ways the blues is extended past the standard 12-bar form
► The critical mistake when playing over a minor blues (You don’t want to make this mistake)
► Why you need to be especially careful if you’re playing a blues with jazz musicians
Once you know where all the traps are, you can breeze through the blues with open ears and be prepared for a ton of different situations.
By the way, if you want the practice tracks I’ve been using in this lesson as well as all the different blues forms written out for you in a handy PDF, just go here:
becomeabassist.com/blues-bass...
Fill out the form on that page and I’ll send them straight to you, 100% free. It’ll make it simple to start practicing these ideas and avoiding the traps that the blues can sometimes throw at you.
To be honest, there are even more little traps you’ll come across when it comes to the blues, but if you know the ones in the video and the PDF, you’ll be well-equipped to handle the other ones if you ever come across them.
Good luck with the lesson and happy playing!
Cheers,
Luke
P.S. Here are the links to all the songs I mentioned in the video:
Blues Brothers - Sweet Home Chicago: • The Blues Brothers - S...
Albert King - Stormy Monday: • Albert King-Stormy Monday
Cream - Crossroads: • Cream Crossroads
B.B. King: Sweet Little Angel: • B.B. King - Sweet Litt...
Louis Jordan - Caldonia: • Caldonia / Louis Jordan
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Tin Pan Alley: • Stevie Ray Vaughan - T...
B.B. King - Thrill Is Gone: • B. B. King - The Thril...
Gary Moore - Oh Pretty Woman: • Gary Moore - Oh Pretty...
Herbie Hancock - Watermelon Man: • Herbie Hancock - Water...
I didn’t mention a jazz blues specifically, but check out Natalie Cole’s Route 66 - • Route 66
P.P.S. The link for the tracks and PDF is right here:
becomeabassist.com/blues-bass...

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@jjjtttggg
@jjjtttggg 4 года назад
I have been playing guitar for going on 35 years... the first four were "yep, I'm good on that one." Number five was nothing short of eureka moment for me. I can't tell you the number of times I've been confused by jazzers playing/talking blues progressions, and stumbled through parts of gigs as a result! I do know some Jazz and can do standards and cocktail bar stuff all day long, but this was the first explanation of the jazz blues that made sense to me. Can't wait to get to my guitar and explore. Thanks a ton!
@kevinburke8816
@kevinburke8816 4 года назад
Luke, Thanks for this (and others) keep 'em comin'.
@grizelda4526
@grizelda4526 4 года назад
Great lesson! Thank you
@wilmashaver5775
@wilmashaver5775 3 года назад
Fabulous, thanks for your lesson.
@piomola5675
@piomola5675 4 года назад
BEAUTIFUL.
@anthonyho12
@anthonyho12 3 года назад
Thank you Luke
@RC-Flight
@RC-Flight 4 года назад
Nice video thanks for taking the time To make it
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
No worries at all GlenGH - I hope it helps!
@Nivenization
@Nivenization 4 года назад
Thank you.
@anthonyarmstrong7311
@anthonyarmstrong7311 4 месяца назад
Thank you 😊 very much Luke 😊
@8981USMC
@8981USMC 4 года назад
Very nice. Thanks
@patrickhorner8270
@patrickhorner8270 4 года назад
It is very common in "jazzed up blues" to have the 5th or dominant chord substitute with the 2nd interval. As an example, in the key of A the E7 chord is replaced by Bminor. Sometimes,the 4th chord, the D7 in key of A, is moved up a half step for the 6th bar - D7 for 5th bar and Eflat for 6th bar then back to A7 the tonic. You hear this one a lot too. This is a flatted 5th structure. When covering this eflat half diminished chord, the 5th needs to be flattened or diminshed half a step to stay in harmony - Eflat and its flattened 5th which is the A note, conveniently the key of the song. There is a lot of ambiguity in the blues. The mixing of minor and major, you can easily go chromatic and use "wrong notes" as passing tones. I love to hear a good blues soloist go from playing some sweet diatonic phrasing to a pentatonic phrase. I hope this isn't confusing.
@haroldbeck4351
@haroldbeck4351 Год назад
I always look for that occasional glimpse of Luke's dog's tail at the bottom of the screen 🙂
@ninomateo
@ninomateo 4 года назад
Awesome!
@paulsummerside
@paulsummerside Год назад
Cool video. Especially that final jazz blues progression. Cheers.
@peteharlow
@peteharlow 2 года назад
I'd also add - note all the non-standard blues that come up regularly at your local jam and learn them! I went to our local jam only intending to do three tracks I know well enough (I do vocals as well as bass) but ended up on bass for over an hour. Most of the variations in your video came up, but I found the Allman Bros. version of 'Stormy Monday', which I'd never played before, a bit of a struggle to play by ear!
@privateerburrows
@privateerburrows 4 года назад
Very useful stuff; specially the jazz one.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
Glad you think so Dan!
@baldbassclef
@baldbassclef 4 года назад
Great stuff!! I wish I could see your left hand better when chart is up.
@jeffreyswank6431
@jeffreyswank6431 4 года назад
Useful..Thanks Luke..!
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
No worries Jeffrey! Thanks for checking it out.
@1965JB
@1965JB 3 года назад
I’ll never forget when me and my teenage Zep-head buddies attempted to jam on a slow blues with a jazz guitar player. We had no idea what he was doing, and tried to correct him. Turns out we were all wrong at the moment!
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 3 года назад
Haha! Not necessarily 'wrong', but it sounds like you guys were definitely on different pages of the same book. Or to use a different analogy, you were speaking the same language, but wildly different dialects.
@1965JB
@1965JB 3 года назад
@@BecomeABassist That’s for sure!
@DanielLizzama
@DanielLizzama 4 года назад
Terrific!!
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
Thanks so much for watching Daniel - I really appreciate it.
@rhythmcook
@rhythmcook 4 года назад
Nice Luke. Concise not verbose....straight ahead. Heh heh...the Jazzer in me.
@yachtmakai
@yachtmakai 3 года назад
Once again - an insanely helpful video, Luke I had so many “ah ha” moments I kept going back
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 3 года назад
Awesome @Mark Langan - glad it helped!
@thomasfioriglio
@thomasfioriglio 4 года назад
Those Jazz guys be crazy!
@markrodgers2976
@markrodgers2976 4 года назад
Not playing with jazz musicians is ALWAYS good advice, LOL!!!
@Kingzall
@Kingzall 3 года назад
Unless you want to get your feelings hurt
@jangiese6427
@jangiese6427 23 дня назад
🎩🎸🎶...Big "Thanks 🎩🎸🎶..Best Regards From Denmark🇩🇰
@peterdavies7987
@peterdavies7987 4 года назад
Luke this is great, I can play along and hear the notes well enough by ear and enjoy it BUT need to go back a stage to understand the number system you're using and the chord descriptions. Can you point me in the right direction please - a link to an earlier lesson maybe ?
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
No worries Pete - try these for a broad-ish overview of the number system: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sVTiW4dC5NU.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aRsfnSlCiuM.html Let me know if you have any questions. I’m always happy to help.
@paulreid3273
@paulreid3273 4 года назад
Good stuff and approach which makes sense to my learning style. do you have the tab for the 5th trap the one that is Jazz oriented? I want to learn that type of walking bass style. I know the basic 1 4 5 rock style boogie walks.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
I don’t have a tab for that one @paul reid, since it was just improvised, but if you want more of that type of bass line, I have one video called 5 Walking Bass Line Formulas That Work Every Time. Here’s the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ImswmkN-y_c.html I hope it’s helpful!
@paulreid3273
@paulreid3273 4 года назад
@@BecomeABassist Thanks for the response. nice walk for just improvising that's what I hope to get to. I have put in my email on all your lessons and for the book but I haven't received any email from in return. Are you still sending the book and other info? Thanks
@terrysinclair1158
@terrysinclair1158 4 года назад
As always, Luke, great lesson. Thanks
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
Cheers Terry - glad you liked it!
@asherskerrett5979
@asherskerrett5979 4 года назад
What about going to to the 5 chord in bar 12 which is extremely common?
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
I cover this exact kind of thing in a different video all about turnarounds and walk ups. That video is right here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1OgfEOHa8-I.html
@peterconn3366
@peterconn3366 4 года назад
nice to see your dog at 2:48
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
Arnie's always invading the lessons. I'm pretty sure he wants to be famous.
@patrickgallagher4212
@patrickgallagher4212 4 года назад
since the chords are dominate(major 3rd) Why does the blues scale have a minor 3rd?
@tumbleweedtumbleweed
@tumbleweedtumbleweed 4 года назад
Good basic lesson, but I wouldn’t call these 5 “traps” they’re more like alternatives or variations of the basic 12 bar formula. Imho of course 😎
@rodrigoreis2411
@rodrigoreis2411 4 года назад
In the descripton he explains the trap is actually ignoring these variations
@stuart8663
@stuart8663 4 года назад
Another secret unlocked! Thanks Luke!
@markhinde710
@markhinde710 4 года назад
Trap #3 the V is major during a minor blues?
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
A lot of the time it is, or it'll be a 7#9 chord which would mean it uses the major 3rd in addition to the minor 3rd. I can't think of an example of a minor blues that uses a minor 5-chord off the top of my head, but I'm sure they're around.
@toolzroolz
@toolzroolz 4 года назад
Luke from Become A Bassist #3 is technically not a major V but a dominant V. Sharp 9 is considered as a colour extension or alter in jazz/blues context so I don't think you can functionally call it minor 3rd. Most music uses dominant V even in minor key ( harmonic minor) for more satisfying resolution to the i chord due to the stepwise movements ( g# to a and b to c in this key).
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
Hey @toolzroolz - I'm not sure if you saw in the video, but the V-chord in trap #3 was notated as a dominant chord, not a major triad, although a major triad would have pretty much the same effect. And you're technically right that a #9 is different to a minor third, but the difference is largely a semantic one. The distance from an E to a G in an E7#9 chord is still a minor third, even if it doesn't function like one.
@jangiese6427
@jangiese6427 23 дня назад
🎩🎸🎶...👍👍👍👍
@martinheath5947
@martinheath5947 4 года назад
Hidden trap - the 8 bar blues!
@williambaumann5281
@williambaumann5281 4 года назад
As with 99% of bass videos, the music you're playing with is so loud I can't tell what the hell you're doing because I can barely hear the bass.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
What are you watching on William?
@williambaumann5281
@williambaumann5281 4 года назад
@@BecomeABassist On my phone.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 4 года назад
Ah ok. The problem isn’t that 99% of people making bass videos are all doing the same thing wrong. The problem is you’re listening on a device that can't physically reproduce those low frequencies. Have you tried using headphones or plugging into a speaker system?
@markrodgers2976
@markrodgers2976 4 года назад
@@BecomeABassist Well said, Luke. I can;t stand it when people whip out their damn smart phone and ask me to "listen to this killer tune!:. I tell them to not even bother, because it sounds like ASS !!!!!! And nearly everyone is so addicted and infatuated with these stupid smart phones, they just don't get it !!! I am sick of the friggin; things !!! (WHEW! Sorry, rant over !! Great video, BTW! I saved it for later viewing).
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