Some years ago you did a video about harmonising the major scale. You showed an exercise where you did the arpeggio and full scale one after the other then moved on to the next chord. This was one of the most eye opening videos to understand the fretboard and the patterns that never change. This video is another gem in the application of playing, further advancing from the video I watched. Really appreciate your channel Dan! This single video will keep me occupied for some time. Cheers for this!!!
Congrats, Dan - you earned every bit of that milestone! Your lessons have helped me in so many ways - working through, slowly, your R&B, Soul and Motown course and learning so much - thank you!
I Fully Understand Why You Love These - You Were Unaware While Filming This Tutorial But This Is Exactly What I Was In Need Of - We Have A Tune Were The Guitars Play D7 And G7 And I Found Myself With Deer In Headlights - Thank You So Much For This Brilliant Exercise Well Done, Cheers
Happy New year to you, I just started taking your online course last week after following you on RUclips the past year. Love what and how you do your lessons. Honored to finally be in you class now. Let gooo
Really nice exercise thank you! I haven’t really ever found drum tracks that I like to play along with, so I started playing along with a metronome and using different time signatures. Hope you and your family had a great holiday!
Hi Dan! Happy New Year! Thank you for another great lesson! I seem to have a hard time visualizing and remembering the shapes and patterns on bass. I started practicing this lesson and it is certainly helping. Maybe, in your free time, you could write a book sometime all about shapes and patterns on bass. To have them all in one place would be very helpful to many of us! Thank you again Dan! Blessings, Nancy 😊
@@OnlineBassCourses I am an amateur bass guitarist from Turkey. I watched almost all your videos. I learned a lot. I'm still learning. thank you for your effort
An arpeggio is a type of broken chord in which the notes that compose a chord are individually sounded in a progressive rising or descending order. Arpeggios on keyboard instruments may be called rolled chords. - the more you wiki I like these much better than modes.
Probably best to watch the whole video where I explain it. I demo a few ways to use it. You can also use the timestamps to get to a section of interest.
Good morning.Enjoying this with my first cup of tea.
great start
Nice Dan! Thankyou.
Some years ago you did a video about harmonising the major scale. You showed an exercise where you did the arpeggio and full scale one after the other then moved on to the next chord. This was one of the most eye opening videos to understand the fretboard and the patterns that never change.
This video is another gem in the application of playing, further advancing from the video I watched.
Really appreciate your channel Dan!
This single video will keep me occupied for some time.
Cheers for this!!!
Thanks! Yes I remember that one and I still use it too.
Great lesson as always Dan, you have made the bass so accessible to a lot of people.
I appreciate that. Thanks. 🙏
Wonderful lesson, Dan; you are a great communicator and teacher! Thank you.
Thanks so much, Kevin!
Congrats, Dan - you earned every bit of that milestone! Your lessons have helped me in so many ways - working through, slowly, your R&B, Soul and Motown course and learning so much - thank you!
That’s, great. Thanks, Alan!
I love these too. Thanks!
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Outstanding lesson as always
Dan, great lesson, thanks. Happy and healthy 2024. 🎉
Thanks and Happy New Year to you too!
Immensely useful, already practicing 🎸 Many many thanks 🙏
My pleasure!
Danke!
Thanks very much! 🙏🙏🙏
I Fully Understand Why You Love These - You Were Unaware While Filming This Tutorial But This Is Exactly What I Was In Need Of - We Have A Tune Were The Guitars Play D7 And G7 And I Found Myself With Deer In Headlights - Thank You So Much For This Brilliant Exercise
Well Done,
Cheers
Great to hear! Have fun with it.
Happy New year to you, I just started taking your online course last week after following you on RUclips the past year. Love what and how you do your lessons. Honored to finally be in you class now. Let gooo
Happy new year and thanks very much!
thanks dan! u rule!!!
Thanks, Sarah. So do you!
Great lessons Dan,being left handed I like the mirror image of the fretboard,reading right to left.
But tablature,left to right takes me longer😊
Really nice exercise thank you! I haven’t really ever found drum tracks that I like to play along with, so I started playing along with a metronome and using different time signatures. Hope you and your family had a great holiday!
You too! Many thanks.
Hi Dan! Happy New Year! Thank you for another great lesson! I seem to have a hard time visualizing and remembering the shapes and patterns on bass. I started practicing this lesson and it is certainly helping. Maybe, in your free time, you could write a book sometime all about shapes and patterns on bass. To have them all in one place would be very helpful to many of us!
Thank you again Dan!
Blessings,
Nancy 😊
Great idea, Nancy. I’d love to do that, but it’ll probably be a video course with PDF.
A new video almost every day. Great job
Every day for over a year if you count Shorts! 🙏🙏
@@OnlineBassCourses I am an amateur bass guitarist from Turkey. I watched almost all your videos. I learned a lot. I'm still learning. thank you for your effort
Great lesson ! Thanks 👌Happy new year to you Dan !
Thanks! Happy New Year to you too.
Great Lesson as always Dan, and those Arpagios sound really cool! 👏🏾👏🏾
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Good video 👍
While arpeggiating I try also to "sing" notes, of course I am not good with my voice but its great to memorize keyboard. F
nice video,
I pray you have a Happy New Year Dan
Thanks, you too!
Please can you make a video on bass set up.
Check out Roger Sadowsky’s and Fodera’s on RUclips. Much better than anything I can do! Although I might do one in the future.
An arpeggio is a type of broken chord in which the notes that compose a chord are individually sounded in a progressive rising or descending order. Arpeggios on keyboard instruments may be called rolled chords. - the more you wiki
I like these much better than modes.
Can you make a video on how you record your bass?
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Thanks!
then... how this pattern can be used?
Probably best to watch the whole video where I explain it. I demo a few ways to use it. You can also use the timestamps to get to a section of interest.