I always enjoy and learn from your videos thank you. would it be possible for someone to please do a bass cover for "Just Be" , by Jesus Culture ,I am playing it this Sunday 11/24/19, an I'm Alittlte lost how to play it, Thank you.
What an odd root movement?! I had to check this video out to make sure the music I was given wasn't totally messed up. 4th-2nd-6th-3rd??? The young gal leading the vocals was having trouble finding the melody in our rehearsal and I thought it was me messing her up. I probably was even though I was playing the right riff.
Idk if this will help you or not, bc I'm kind of new at figuring out how to transpose myself. Most use the Circle of Fifths, but I don't understand it yet. What I did was to print a copy of a bass fret board. So, for example, you want to change the original key F to Cm. I start with my printed chord sheet then go to the fret board at F (since that's what key were starting in) and count the number of spaces over to C, and I count the same number of spaces over for each chord until I have made the appropriate changes. Does that make sense? I know there's an easier way to do it but I haven't learned it yet.
play it 5 frets lower, and for the lower notes like on the first fret that you cant move down 5 frets, play them on the lower string, same octave, different placement on neck. Some tabs have a transpose option that automatically changes all of the notes, which you can change in semitones(1 semitone = 1 fret = 1 half step)
I always enjoy and learn from your videos thank you. would it be possible for someone to please do a bass cover for "Just Be" , by Jesus Culture ,I am playing it this Sunday 11/24/19, an I'm Alittlte lost how to play it, Thank you.
Marvelous video, dropped a like ^‿^
que Dieu vous bénisse abondamment
Merci beaucoup!
What an odd root movement?! I had to check this video out to make sure the music I was given wasn't totally messed up. 4th-2nd-6th-3rd??? The young gal leading the vocals was having trouble finding the melody in our rehearsal and I thought it was me messing her up. I probably was even though I was playing the right riff.
great video! How would you transpose this bass line into Cm?
Idk if this will help you or not, bc I'm kind of new at figuring out how to transpose myself. Most use the Circle of Fifths, but I don't understand it yet. What I did was to print a copy of a bass fret board. So, for example, you want to change the original key F to Cm. I start with my printed chord sheet then go to the fret board at F (since that's what key were starting in) and count the number of spaces over to C, and I count the same number of spaces over for each chord until I have made the appropriate changes. Does that make sense? I know there's an easier way to do it but I haven't learned it yet.
Move all the notes down a whole step! Ab, Fm, Cm, Eb/G
play it 5 frets lower, and for the lower notes like on the first fret that you cant move down 5 frets, play them on the lower string, same octave, different placement on neck. Some tabs have a transpose option that automatically changes all of the notes, which you can change in semitones(1 semitone = 1 fret = 1 half step)
I thought the default key was Dm?
We typically choose to stay with the major key. Dm is the relative minor of the key of F.
- You can’t do 5 min tutorial about ONE bass line consisting of FOUR notes
- Watch me
Why are you "teaching" folks to play bass using a guitar pick? They will sound like a failed guitarist on a bass.
ace1usmc plenty of people use pick on bass.
To use a pick on bass is not forbidden take a look at many hard rock bass players they primarily use picks or at least alternate between the two.