Now between my retirement and the lockdown I have a lot of practice time.Trying to learn new and more advanced techniques was having it's ups and downs so my thinking has been to go back to the more basic things.I hope to realize the advantages from this.
Cheers Tim. I am just setting the 'Walk The Blues' t-shirt cart page up at the moment. I'll post the link on here when that's sorted. I'll also email you the link - you can be the first to post in the coaching group with it! :-)
@@GregsBassShed Oh, very simple, Greg. "Delta" isn't that the new name of the "indian" variant of this blo%&$§%$§&%dy stupid virus. Please, stay healthy. Cheers Alf
Hey Mark, the chord progression of this song is 8 bars long but it doesn't follow the usual 8-Bar Blues progression. It's basically a1-6-4-5 chord progression for the most part which is popular in that song style.
@@GregsBassShed As though 8-Bar Blues for that song "Since I don't Have You" whose later covered by Guns N' Roses under the 12/8 tempo, I've got so curious about that song how they configures their Blues Styles from the original and up to the cover styles, however; That using a blue notes whilst Rhythm goes wild as like a pop tempo and it's basically navigated as RnB or Rhythm and Blues For the Funk; It is may or may not basically one chord progressions per phase and I already made one from them covers at my Uke redundaces
Hi George, sometimes you can't see the link if you are viewing the video on a phone. In that case click the tiny arrow on the right under the video and it will expand the description and you will see the link at the top. This is the link for this video: gregsbassshed.com/learn-the-8-bar-blues-for-bass-players
Thanks for your input Errol. Making video lessons is a learning curve and this one was a while ago. I hope it wasn’t too painful for you and you still managed to pick up some useful information!