I'm echoing a comment made a month ago by someone else. I appreciate your great teaching style and no wasting of time, (neither with just playing licks to show off or including goofy or unnecessarily long intros). It's refreshing as well - to find someone on RUclips who teaches concepts at or above my level. So many times if you google for "advanced" or even "Intermediate" bass instructions you get very basic or mostly beginner stuff. Thank you so much!
Dan - this was awesome! The other day when you asked everyone what kind of lessons they wanted more of, I couldn’t think of anything in particular so I didn’t answer. Now I know. This! To pick up the bass and just be able to groove hard on any chord progression is what I want to do most. Demonstrating cools fills and how you arrived at them along with creative ways to move from one chord to the next is perfect. Loved it. Thanks!
This is definitely in my top 5 of Dan Hawkins instructional videos. I’m happy to say that academically, I know and understand all that you covered but , these progressive exercises all focusing on the same chord progression will definitely help me in effectively applying the info to the instrument. Thank you Dan!😊
Thanks Dan - Think I need one to one lessons - I’ve learnt more from your lessons in 2 Mths than I have using multiple other online resources in years - Thanks!
Subscribed! Excellent teaching style, no clickbait with long and needless intros. Just high quality content taught in a way to be incorporated into playing and onto the bandstand immediately. Thank you for making me a better player.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge on some of the bass skills that are very important to know, especially if you are playing with very skilled other musicians.
I am a so visual learner that I use patterns to transcribe my bass covers at the place of tabs, and it's very useful because a pattern sequence visualizes what you will play (a chord, an arpeggio, a mode, a scale etc...) , not a linear system like a tab... p.s. amazing lesson!!
These are the most succinct and effective bass lessons out there. I am a beginner trying to evolve into an intermediate player and this stuff is perfect. Thanks!
just started following you 2 months ago and LOVE your way of teaching... almost, stream of consciousness, but with clear objective that moves your lessons forward. Yes, very briskly, but enthusiastically and, of course, I can always replay the entire segment or a particularly interesting section. Thank you, Dan, for your generous, knowledgeable and fun lessons. I just started playing a bass last year at 73 years old! I love it and find it has changed my thought patterns... everything is music!
Thanks Dan. This was somewhat of a lightbulb moment for me, as to improvising. A great video to show all of the 'different' ways to approach bass lines, in a easy to follow 4 chord progression. Cheers, and this one made me subscribe!
Awesome video! LOTS of good stuff in here! Thank you MR Hawkins! The weathers great here finally and my friends are out riding but my Harley's sitting in the driveway because I made the "mistake" of watching this video this morning and now can't put down my bass! lol LOVE your stuff sir!
As someone who has played both guitar and bass for many years I thank you for generously sharing your extensive knowledge. I have watched tons of so called bass teachers on RUclips, but I can honestly say that without doubt you are the finest I have seen. Your ability to get straight to the point without the fluff is excellent and the gift you are giving to both the beginner and experienced player is fantastic. I wish someone of your calibre had been there to help me understand the bass guitar when I was starting out it would have saved me endless struggles. As an old timer who has never used any electronics beside an amplifier may I ask, are you using a device to get that punchy bass sound. Thank you again, and I wish you every success.
Suggestion for a lesson: You solo for a couple of bars and then transition to a simple walking baseline while we take a solo. And we go back and forth a few times. For us, it would be like jamming with a pro!!
Wow, awesome lesson, so much to digest here! Every time I go back to it, I learn something new. The tone is great, I see the bass you're playing but, can you comment on which strings you are using for this lesson? Thank you so much!
Great lesson Dan. Thank you for sharing. I wish your channel a huge success. Do you have teaching on what to play as warm up exercises before actually practicing a lesson pieces?
Thanks! I actually do have loads of warm up exercises on my site or channel. Best to have do a search on either and you should find something to help you.
Great lesson! The mode section was particularly helpful. My groove and feel is definitely lacking. Any recommendations for developing my sense of groove, rhythm, and timing? (I’ve been playing for over a decade but it’s always been a struggle).
Thanks! Metronome and drum loops help, as does playing with a good drummer and recording yourself to hear progress plus if you’re rushing, or slowing down. The main thing is focusing on it and not ignoring it. If you work on it, you’ll get better.
This was giving "it's the last lessons im teaching before you do the exam" vibes the way it was so perfect, i even downloaded it🔥🙏 And please if you ever need ideas for what to reach, maybe do some lessons on gospel fills for us church players😅
Excellent session Dan...thank you so much. Lots of magnificence to digest. Are you familiar with Out of the Blue by Roxy Music? The bassist is John Wetton.....seems he puts into practise all of this lesson with taste and his own brand of magic. Peace and low down vibes bro
I’ve used it on sessions but not live gigs. Although, I did by the power amp to have that option after hearing one at a gig. It was one of the best bass sounds I’ve ever heard. (I’m also not gigging right now).
@@joshuacase4927 Definitely not mint! Some of these old basses have parts that don't work so well and this truss rod is pretty much stuck. Even had it put in a heat jig to move things around a bit but, nothing.
I wonder if the solution might be the opposite of the heat jig, for example, cooling the truss rod with say liquid nitrogen or some safe method to shrink the metal while gently heating the outside wood possibly? Such a shame about that bass it’s one of the most beautiful examples I’ve seen. I do understand not wanting to mess with it but it might be worth it. I will look into this and see if I can find you something viable as I am a person who fixes things and finds solutions. Great teaching methods as well my friend! I’ve been teaching 30 years and I like the way you’re doing things!
Practice scales or technical exercises and focus on keeping the fingers close to the fretboard. You need to deliberately practice this every day (five minutes is ok) until it gets better (which it will). Consistency is key!!
It would be cool if you did a video on the minimum amount of theory and scales that someone would need if all they wanted to do was play cover songs, but not become a real musician. An old boys bucket list band basics for just learning about 40 cover songs.
Hey Dan, do you think its a good idea to put super glue on your fingers to avoid getting hurt when you play??. I once heard Flea talk about how he did that😅😅
You teach in a way that is relaxing & playful. I am normally anxious but with you I’m fully engaged & can easily absorb your to the point content.
I will definitely watch this video carefully. Dan makes very high quality and clear lessons!
I agree! Dan definitely gives high quality & clear lessons! :)
I'm echoing a comment made a month ago by someone else. I appreciate your great teaching style and no wasting of time, (neither with just playing licks to show off or including goofy or unnecessarily long intros). It's refreshing as well - to find someone on RUclips who teaches concepts at or above my level. So many times if you google for "advanced" or even "Intermediate" bass instructions you get very basic or mostly beginner stuff. Thank you so much!
Thanks very much, Elizabeth! I appreciate that.
Today lesson was a masterpiece!!! Hat off for you Dan.
You’re too kind. Thanks!
Dan - this was awesome! The other day when you asked everyone what kind of lessons they wanted more of, I couldn’t think of anything in particular so I didn’t answer. Now I know. This! To pick up the bass and just be able to groove hard on any chord progression is what I want to do most. Demonstrating cools fills and how you arrived at them along with creative ways to move from one chord to the next is perfect. Loved it. Thanks!
Thanks! I’m sure I’ll do more.
yes it's true !
This is definitely in my top 5 of Dan Hawkins instructional videos. I’m happy to say that academically, I know and understand all that you covered but , these progressive exercises all focusing on the same chord progression will definitely help me in effectively applying the info to the instrument.
Thank you Dan!😊
Cool - thanks!
I agree. It's really good how Dan shows so many different ways to play over a chord progression. Definitely one of my fav Dan videos.
Thanks!
Thanks very much!
Thanks Dan - Think I need one to one lessons - I’ve learnt more from your lessons in 2 Mths than I have using multiple other online resources in years - Thanks!
Thanks for the support and let me know if you have any lesson ideas!
Man, you are rocking it, great job, have a nice day.
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Subscribed! Excellent teaching style, no clickbait with long and needless intros. Just high quality content taught in a way to be incorporated into playing and onto the bandstand immediately. Thank you for making me a better player.
Thanks so much, Michael!
Amazing session with intriguing illustrations & guidance. Excellent content & presentation. 👍
Many thanks!
Thanks
Thanks, Doug!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge on some of the bass skills that are very important to know, especially if you are playing with very skilled other musicians.
🙏🙏
Always great lessons..you help so much with breaking everything down..thanks Dan God bless
Wow again loads of helpful info Dan the bass man. Thank you 👍
Dan, you the man! You are very generous with your knowledge. Thanks so much!
My pleasure! 🙏
I am a so visual learner that I use patterns to transcribe my bass covers at the place of tabs, and it's very useful because a pattern sequence visualizes what you will play (a chord, an arpeggio, a mode, a scale etc...) , not a linear system like a tab...
p.s. amazing lesson!!
Thanks!
Love the Stingray, and the tone
Thank you for teaching Clear lesson. God Bless you
These are the most succinct and effective bass lessons out there. I am a beginner trying to evolve into an intermediate player and this stuff is perfect. Thanks!
I’m really happy my lessons are helping you. Keep up the playing! 🙏👍
just started following you 2 months ago and LOVE your way of teaching... almost, stream of consciousness, but with clear objective that moves your lessons forward. Yes, very briskly, but enthusiastically and, of course, I can always replay the entire segment or a particularly interesting section. Thank you, Dan, for your generous, knowledgeable and fun lessons. I just started playing a bass last year at 73 years old! I love it and find it has changed my thought patterns... everything is music!
That’s amazing! Thanks so much for your kind words and welcome to the bass. It’s an amazing instrument and I’m happy you’re loving it. Keep it up!
Check also Dan's books, very good stuff.
HI Dan , very good lesson !!! thank .....
Great lesson. Loads of fun and learnt a lot from it. Cheers Dan.
Glad you liked it.
I was looking for how to start playing with drum loops.. and this material opened my eyes :) Thanks!
Thanks so very much for taking the time to break this down for us. I appreciate all you do. You rock.
My pleasure!
Great lesson, Dan! Btw that video quality is stellar 👌
Thanks so much!
Another great lesson Dan, thank you so much !👏
Damn, that MM sounds meaty as! Love the lesson. Learned a lot!
Glad to hear it!
Thanks Dan. This was somewhat of a lightbulb moment for me, as to improvising. A great video to show all of the 'different' ways to approach bass lines, in a easy to follow 4 chord progression. Cheers, and this one made me subscribe!
Thanks for subscribing!
Thank u for sharing your techniques, how to be the best bass player,,,!!? It's an amazing tips, I learned a lot,,,,!!!?
Good to hear! 🙏
Amazing stuff Dan, thanks a lot
Thank u on you GBU
Thank you Dan, this has been very helpful!! ✌️😙
Glad to hear that. 🙏👍
@@OnlineBassCourses Take care and stay lucky. ✌️😉
Excellent sir, you help me a lot. Thank you very much.
Glad to hear it.
Thanks a million, with this lesson I realized how much knowledge I have to study in the near future 😅
You’ll get it 👍👊
Great overview of the techniques! Nice!
Thank you!
Awesome video! LOTS of good stuff in here! Thank you MR Hawkins! The weathers great here finally and my friends are out riding but my Harley's sitting in the driveway because I made the "mistake" of watching this video this morning and now can't put down my bass! lol LOVE your stuff sir!
Wow, thanks! Now go and take the Harley out…
superb content & presentation - what a brilliant teacher!
Thanks, Kevin!
The tone you have there is superb!
Thanks.
Great lesson, Dan. I sorely need to shed this kinda exercise.
Thanks very much.
Great stuff as usual
Fantastic lesson. Really helpful!
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Thanks so much. Love Indonesia! Great country, people, and FOOD!
You make it look effortless Bro ! 😎👍🏽🎸🎶
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Another great lesson,I have learned alot from you Dan...Thanks--You have private lessons?
Thank you! I don’t, unfortunately, no but I do have books and courses that go deeper into bass tuition (on my site).
As someone who has played both guitar and bass for many years I thank you for generously sharing your extensive knowledge. I have watched tons of so called bass teachers on RUclips, but I can honestly say that without doubt you are the finest I have seen. Your ability to get straight to the point without the fluff is excellent and the gift you are giving to both the beginner and experienced player is fantastic. I wish someone of your calibre had been there to help me understand the bass guitar when I was starting out it would have saved me endless struggles.
As an old timer who has never used any electronics beside an amplifier may I ask, are you using a device to get that punchy bass sound.
Thank you again, and I wish you every success.
That’s really kind of you to say - thanks so much. 🙏🙏
Wow!! What an amazing lesson..thank you so much Dan.l 👍🙂
A masterpiece yes ! Thanks
A master class indeed! Thank you professor 🎉
🙏🙏
Very very good 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Suggestion for a lesson: You solo for a couple of bars and then transition to a simple walking baseline while we take a solo. And we go back and forth a few times. For us, it would be like jamming with a pro!!
Interesting… I’ll have a think!
Brilliant Dan, thanks. Jem
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Sounds great bro
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Wow, awesome lesson, so much to digest here! Every time I go back to it, I learn something new. The tone is great, I see the bass you're playing but, can you comment on which strings you are using for this lesson? Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot! Elites Players 45-105.
Omg I have recently been using this progression for exactly this kind of practice!
Cool! Great minds…
@@OnlineBassCourses so good to have your wider ideas
@@joannalewis5279 thank you. Let me know if you have any lesson ideas.
. man you always have great videos
Thank you.
Great lesson Dan. Thank you for sharing. I wish your channel a huge success. Do you have teaching on what to play as warm up exercises before actually practicing a lesson pieces?
Thanks! I actually do have loads of warm up exercises on my site or channel. Best to have do a search on either and you should find something to help you.
Thanks. Subscribed. ;)
Thanks - much appreciated!
I agree with everyone else on this. GREAT lesson
Thanks Dan
Super awesome lesson. The tone you are getting is absolutely stunning. Can I ask what your “set up” is (Pedal? / Audio Interface / DAW)
Thanks very much! ruclips.net/video/70FYURah5nU/видео.html
Great lesson! The mode section was particularly helpful.
My groove and feel is definitely lacking. Any recommendations for developing my sense of groove, rhythm, and timing? (I’ve been playing for over a decade but it’s always been a struggle).
Thanks! Metronome and drum loops help, as does playing with a good drummer and recording yourself to hear progress plus if you’re rushing, or slowing down.
The main thing is focusing on it and not ignoring it. If you work on it, you’ll get better.
This was giving "it's the last lessons im teaching before you do the exam" vibes the way it was so perfect, i even downloaded it🔥🙏
And please if you ever need ideas for what to reach, maybe do some lessons on gospel fills for us church players😅
🙏🙏
You da man Dan 👍🎸☮️
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Great stuff, very informative. I always find that modes confuse me
They are confusing at first but stick with them and the lightbulb moment will come!
Excellent session Dan...thank you so much. Lots of magnificence to digest. Are you familiar with Out of the Blue by Roxy Music? The bassist is John Wetton.....seems he puts into practise all of this lesson with taste and his own brand of magic. Peace and low down vibes bro
I’ll check it out!
Dan? Do you use your Jules Monique on gigs? Thanks
I’ve used it on sessions but not live gigs. Although, I did by the power amp to have that option after hearing one at a gig. It was one of the best bass sounds I’ve ever heard. (I’m also not gigging right now).
Great stuff! Thank you! May I ask about your bass here? Year and all? Beautiful bass! Love it’s sound! Would love to hear all about it!
Thanks! It’s a 1978 StingRay. Great bass but the neck can’t really be adjusted so it’s tricky to play.
@@OnlineBassCourses can’t be adjusted? May I ask why? It looks so mint and functional is something wrong with the truss rod my friend?
@@joshuacase4927 Definitely not mint! Some of these old basses have parts that don't work so well and this truss rod is pretty much stuck. Even had it put in a heat jig to move things around a bit but, nothing.
I wonder if the solution might be the opposite of the heat jig, for example, cooling the truss rod with say liquid nitrogen or some safe method to shrink the metal while gently heating the outside wood possibly? Such a shame about that bass it’s one of the most beautiful examples I’ve seen. I do understand not wanting to mess with it but it might be worth it. I will look into this and see if I can find you something viable as I am a person who fixes things and finds solutions. Great teaching methods as well my friend! I’ve been teaching 30 years and I like the way you’re doing things!
@@joshuacase4927 thanks, Joshua! I’ll probably take it someone else to see if maybe it’s gotten better. 🤞
I love your videos and i Hope you will take my last answer (what kind of lesson do we want?) in consideration.
Thanks. I’ll have to read through the answers again but I will!
O.k.,but i've played the lines and Fills,all over the four chords in Bm pentantonic,and it works!
So,isnt that much easier?☝️greetzs!
That also works very well! Use one, use both. Whatever sounds good to you.
Listening to your teaching method is a pleasure. Could you go deeper into gospel for us
Thanks very much. I’d really love to. Any particular artists/players?
@@OnlineBassCourses well simply put, just any of the old gospel songs in the hymn books.
I play by ear thx
How do I keep my fingers close to the strings
Practice scales or technical exercises and focus on keeping the fingers close to the fretboard. You need to deliberately practice this every day (five minutes is ok) until it gets better (which it will). Consistency is key!!
goodies
sometimes i wonder do you listen to your bass over your monitors or do you have a Cab?
Monitors - in this video everything was very quiet because it was late at night but I could just about hear what I needed to hear.
@@OnlineBassCourses ah thanks for your reply. good to know it is a possibility. as "bedroom" hobbyist it might seem a viable option.
It would be cool if you did a video on the minimum amount of theory and scales that someone would need if all they wanted to do was play cover songs, but not become a real musician. An old boys bucket list band basics for just learning about 40 cover songs.
Great idea…
Merci ! its for a cafe
Merci, beaucoup!
Hey Dan, do you think its a good idea to put super glue on your fingers to avoid getting hurt when you play??. I once heard Flea talk about how he did that😅😅
I would say that’s a big no for me! I think that was when he got a cut after playing so hard. Don’t bother, just develop your calluses over time.
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So I can just "groove" on the cord notes? I seriously overthink bass playing.
You sure can.
You give too much at the same time
Better than giving not much.
Great lesson packed with goodies. Thanks Dan
Glad you enjoyed it
Man, you are rocking it, great job, have a nice day.
Thanks, William. Really appreciate that. 🙏🙏