How to Learn Your Circle of Fourths and Fifths for Bass Players!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

Комментарии • 56

  • @johnsheehan1640
    @johnsheehan1640 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for explaining this in such a clear fashion that it actually clicks in my thick skull. Your enthusiasm and love of music and teaching shows through. Great job!.

  • @vizio213
    @vizio213 Месяц назад +3

    Looking forward to more from you!

  • @TheBeach5563
    @TheBeach5563 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, this is a big help. Been looking for something that covers this as well as chord tones and learning the neck for 4 and 5 string.

  • @josuemadecke5817
    @josuemadecke5817 Месяц назад +1

    So nice thanks !!!

  • @pastorgroove
    @pastorgroove Месяц назад +2

    I’ve tried to memorize the circle so many times. Your lesson is the first time it seems to stick. Looking forward to more.

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  26 дней назад

      @@pastorgroove feels great to hear! Hope to continue to help you on the journey!

  • @1986Willstokes
    @1986Willstokes Месяц назад +1

    Awesome start!!!

  • @shodapad07
    @shodapad07 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for explaining. I learnt some new things ❤

  • @clifnotes9091
    @clifnotes9091 Месяц назад +1

    This video is right on time! I’m having to re-memorize my fretboard because I’ve detuned from E to D.

  • @yessysofiandi1812
    @yessysofiandi1812 Месяц назад

    I hope this channel continues to grow and helps many novice musicians....👍👍👍

  • @garyeanes4401
    @garyeanes4401 27 дней назад

    Thanks for the vid. Yes please continue the theory lessons. I was an "untheroy" kind of player for yrs. One day I decided I needed to dive in and start understanding what notes/ intervals that I was playing and what is available to play.
    Keep up the good work. Sounds like your super busy but the bass community needs more teachers who want to help themselves with enlightening others to the wonderful world of bass. Instead of how much money can I bleed from them. Peace

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  26 дней назад

      @@garyeanes4401 thanks for the kind words brother! Looking forward to getting more content out so keep in touch and let me know what you think AND what you might find helpful. I'm really open to hearing what people want to learn

  • @MarkHenry-co1wt
    @MarkHenry-co1wt Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the insight 👍

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  Месяц назад +1

      Any time, glad it helped! I just started a channel dedicated to bass, please subscribe! I will be putting up content starting this week!
      youtube.com/@kyleteachesbass?si=rglzkZlEX2XN9UZG

  • @mauricebryant5621
    @mauricebryant5621 Месяц назад +1

    Really enjoyed the content... keep sharing please

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words, will do! Hoping to get videos up on my channel called @kyleteachesbass as soon as possible. Just had a baby so just juggling priorities, but really can't wait to get it rolling!

  • @thewalrus3657
    @thewalrus3657 27 дней назад

    Awesome vid man! Been playin bass for several years but have only gotten into music theory. Very awe-like experience. This was extremely helpful and chill

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  27 дней назад +1

      @@thewalrus3657 very cool man glad it helped. Mannn theory can be daunting because it's such a rabbit hole. I would def start with learning your (15) major scales and understanding scale degrees in those scales. That is really a practical foundation. I've got a vid on maj scales, and am editing the second one. There's a lot of info but take it in stride and it could really open up your bass and your ear! Cheers!

  • @sahledavis6963
    @sahledavis6963 28 дней назад +1

    COUNT ME IN I LIKE YOUR APPROACH.

  • @joannalewis5279
    @joannalewis5279 Месяц назад +1

    Nice way of explaining it

  • @jimmybrand8
    @jimmybrand8 Месяц назад +4

    Well done. Jazz solo stuff would be great

  • @karlmaas
    @karlmaas Месяц назад +12

    Your bass seems to be detuned by a half'step

    • @Modulizer69
      @Modulizer69 Месяц назад +2

      Indeed, i hit the B when he hit his c note. I played my fretless first and thought i had learnt to tune the bass wrong in all these years i have been playing. I had to check tuning several times and was about to give up the fretless

    • @kyledudeman855
      @kyledudeman855 Месяц назад +2

      I heard that too

    • @chriscurtis8344
      @chriscurtis8344 27 дней назад +1

      Something is off with your tuning teacher!

    • @Galenalicia11
      @Galenalicia11 18 дней назад

      @@Modulizer69 It looked His C was an F

  • @GarrettJuice69
    @GarrettJuice69 Месяц назад +1

    Great work Kyle

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  Месяц назад +2

      @@GarrettJuice69 Garrett! Dude! Nice to hear from you man! I see you stumbled upon this random video I made for a talkbass thread last week, in all it's low quality glory! Hahahaha

    • @GarrettJuice69
      @GarrettJuice69 Месяц назад

      @@KYLETEACHESBASSYT The RUclips algorithm slid it into my feed naturally! Real nice lesson and cool to see you albeit virtually.

  • @NavCom209
    @NavCom209 Месяц назад

    Great video, music theory is good to learn especially if you are a song writer, it help by giving you options on what the next movement might sound like. I use it all the time when writing songs!

  • @josephjoeflamedavis132
    @josephjoeflamedavis132 Месяц назад +1

    great video Very helpful.....

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  Месяц назад +2

      @@josephjoeflamedavis132 Thanks man! Just started an actual bass channel, youtube.com/@kyleteachesbass?si=BL8kWLtbexi8Thet would appreciate your sub. Going to start releasing vids this week!

  • @aaronrucker5045
    @aaronrucker5045 Месяц назад +1

    Yes I would like to learn more about music theory

  • @oluseyiafeni5792
    @oluseyiafeni5792 Месяц назад +1

    For the circle of fifths, just go down on the same fret and you have it.

  • @josuemadecke5817
    @josuemadecke5817 Месяц назад +1

    please can you make a tutorial on using modes.

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  Месяц назад

      @@josuemadecke5817 I will definitely do that. Got a couple vids in line before that, but I'll get to modes in the next two weeks!

  • @ericmartin6730
    @ericmartin6730 Месяц назад +1

    Enjoyed your video. It came at about the right time, as I am a "player" who is trying to learn more theory so I can communicate better with my various bands. Can you help me understand how knowing how many flats are in a particular key is practical, especially if one already knows the scale pattern and is able to play in the key just fine without knowing? I totally see the pattern, and realize the pattern will become ingrained the more one uses the information. But I am curious about putting forth the effort to memorize it, vs. focusing on other areas of theory ... which in my case probably is continuing to strengthen my understanding of the individual notes on the fretboard, so I don't have to think about what what I am doing on the D and G string below about fret 5. I recently purchased an Octave pedal and have found it very useful in helping me learn that less explored ares of my fretboard.
    Thanks for videos like this. I think 10-15 minutes is about the right length. I like the focus on theory, particularly for the bass. And I like the rough target audience -- folks who already can play and may have some familiarity with the fretboard -- but have not taken the time or seen the need for much theory. For me personally, I would love to see more videos along the lines of "Practical Theory" for the "already in a band" bass player. Again, thanks.

  • @SulaimanAlgouzi
    @SulaimanAlgouzi Месяц назад +2

    Very helpful but I think the tune it’s up one step 🧐

  • @CrossFitDelVal
    @CrossFitDelVal Месяц назад

    Great video. I've never heard the word 'subsequent' pronounced that way!

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  Месяц назад +1

      @@CrossFitDelVal much appreciated! And yep haha that's the New England coming out!

  • @annadad2023
    @annadad2023 26 дней назад

    Could you make a video about scales? Like the Mixolydian, major, minor, and pentatonic for example?

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  25 дней назад +1

      Absolutely! Way ahead of you, I just got done with major scales in two parts, which covers them both for beginners and really in depth...
      ruclips.net/video/KbucD5Ve7xw/видео.htmlsi=CmM35U5Lpx9I6J4a
      I plan on attacking the modes next, and have some ideas for pentatonics

    • @annadad2023
      @annadad2023 25 дней назад

      Could you also show some exercises for hand strengthening and fret control?​@@KYLETEACHESBASSYT

  • @carlosps9612
    @carlosps9612 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the great lesson. The only thing I didn't get is where those flats and sharps are located. If they even follow any kind of order, I guess they do. As in your example F#, F is the 7th note of the scale of G major. My guess: are they added from the end of the major scale? First sharp is the 7th note in the major scale, second sharp is the 6th note in the major scale, and so on..... am I right? I hope I could explain myself well

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  Месяц назад +1

      @@carlosps9612 yep there's a pattern to how the sharps and flats are added, but that's not quite it. The order of flats is in 4ths like the order of flats scales. Here are the order of flats: Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, GB, Cb, Fb. So, for example, the Eb major scale has 3 flats in it: Bb, Eb, and Ab...
      For sharp scales, the order of sharps is arranged in fifths: F#, C#, G#, D#, A#, E#, and B#. For example, the B major scale has 5 sharps, and they are F# C# G# D# and A#. If i write that scale out, I get B C# D# E F# G# A# B. Hope that helps! I'll be doing a couple videos on how to learn and practice all of your 15 major scales on my new channel, which is called @KYLETEACHESBASS...Head on over and subscribe if you'd like to see it. I plan on getting it out this week!

    • @carlosps9612
      @carlosps9612 Месяц назад +1

      @@KYLETEACHESBASSYT thank you for the explanation! its a bit more complicated than I thought... I suscribed to your channel

  • @franfenderjazz
    @franfenderjazz Месяц назад

    Burnt ends?

    • @KYLETEACHESBASSYT
      @KYLETEACHESBASSYT  Месяц назад

      @@franfenderjazz haha absolutely. Just got 'er a couple months ago!

    • @franfenderjazz
      @franfenderjazz 29 дней назад

      Good choice! Sounds great

  • @tonoovalle
    @tonoovalle Месяц назад

    More playing less talking

  • @marcelloschmidt5090
    @marcelloschmidt5090 Месяц назад +1

    I never saw the circle of forths explained so badly and in a more useless way. The circle is way more useful for other things, like 2 5 1's than identifying the # of flats. what about the other keys? why you divided the circle in 2? that is really some bad explanation.