Excellent lesson. 29:50 really nailed the walking line. Thanks for showing the process that you use to work through a chord progression to workout a Bass accompaniment. This lesson covers so much and explains volumes of the thought behind the bassists choices. I am sure I’ll watch this again and workout some written notes to fix this to my playing. You’re a great teacher and a groove master. 🎶🤙🏽. Cheers
Gooday Stephen, if you listen to Peggy Lee singing her hit song "Fever" from 1958 (it's on RUclips) , it is just her voice and the walking bass line backing her. It is easy to work out the bass notes by ear and a great song to play along with.
Here I am a a newbie to playing Bass, absolutely loved and learned heaps from this lesson, thank you.
This was incredibly helpful! Thank you! ❤🎉
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Excellent lesson. 29:50 really nailed the walking line. Thanks for showing the process that you use to work through a chord progression to workout a Bass accompaniment. This lesson covers so much and explains volumes of the thought behind the bassists choices. I am sure I’ll watch this again and workout some written notes to fix this to my playing. You’re a great teacher and a groove master. 🎶🤙🏽. Cheers
Thank you! I’m glad you found it useful!
The walking line lesson starts around 4:50
Gooday Stephen, if you listen to Peggy Lee singing her hit song "Fever" from 1958 (it's on RUclips) , it is just her voice and the walking bass line backing her. It is easy to work out the bass notes by ear and a great song to play along with.
That’s a great song! There are so many cool versions of it as well. Thanks for the suggestion. Cheers!