How To Improve Your Bassline: All Things Low End

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @امیرزرگرنیا
    @امیرزرگرنیا 3 года назад +12

    I don't know how to thank you. . you're a great help especially for those who can't afford studying music in universities.

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  3 года назад +3

      Thanks you - we are very very happy to hear from you. The aim of the videos was always to reach those who couldn't access the music education they would ideally want - so it is a great way to end the year to hear you say this. Good luck with your musical adventure. EO

  • @phatato
    @phatato 2 года назад +2

    I have always been so fond of tenths in the left hand they are so beautiful, probably my favorite sound on the piano

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  2 года назад

      Agree. One of my favourite uses - Devil Woman by Charles Mingus. EO

  • @emmanuelsangacreations
    @emmanuelsangacreations 4 года назад +3

    How is this channel not at a billion subscribers

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  4 года назад +2

      Thanks, Emmanuel - our thoughts entirely!! Tell your friends . . .EO

  • @uploader8739
    @uploader8739 3 года назад +1

    Wow, the "hidden note" on the third section really enlighten me, amazing 👍

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  3 года назад

      Glad it was useful - I recommend using the analyser on DAW eq plug ins - you can see all the 'ghost' frequencies and start to better understand what is actually happening with any particular sound. EO

    • @uploader8739
      @uploader8739 3 года назад

      @@EarOpener great, thanks for the suggestion 😁

  • @amonchhetri1053
    @amonchhetri1053 Год назад

    just found out about this channel and now i am binging all the series..amazing teaching right here..thank you!

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  Год назад

      We're very glad you found us! Good luck with your music. EO

  • @perfectlycromulent6384
    @perfectlycromulent6384 2 года назад

    Practical information that I can apply immediately, brilliantly explained in a pleasant manner. Your format is perfect. I don't have a clue why Ear Opener doesn't have more subscribers. Thank you!

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  2 года назад

      You're making me blush - thanks for your kind comments. Spread the word - and look out for new content coming soon. EO

  • @dayusaann6313
    @dayusaann6313 3 года назад

    wow thank you !!
    what y'all are doing is huge!!

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  3 года назад +1

      Thank you - It is our pleasure EO

  • @cocacolby
    @cocacolby 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for all the awesome videos! It's strange getting to be the first comment knowing how huge this channel will become.

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  4 года назад +1

      Really glad you like them - thank you. New one about Chords coming this week. More to follow.

  • @XmenPlayTheXbox
    @XmenPlayTheXbox 2 года назад

    Seriously the best channel I’ve found, so fucking helpful

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  2 года назад +1

      So glad you found us Moses. Tell your friends . . . EO

  • @78Point26
    @78Point26 3 года назад +1

    At 7m15s, the fast, muffled passage in the synth bass brought back memories of "Sussudio" by Phil Collins. Heh.

  • @78Point26
    @78Point26 3 года назад +1

    For some reason, the music at 8m reminds me of some of the background music in the film "Big Trouble in Little China" (1986) by John Carpenter. :)

  • @markradford6856
    @markradford6856 Год назад

    Thank you for the clip. I wonder if the multiple notes hidden in the piano Bass Notes are also in a Tuba Bass Note? Enjoying your series as I work on a Concert Band arrangement. Mark in Australia.

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  Год назад

      Thanks Mark. Not sure I understand the question - I'll see if I can help if you can clarify. EO

    • @markradford6856
      @markradford6856 Год назад

      G'day EO....To avoid 'muddy' sounding Bass Parts in a Concert Band is the theory that the Part should avoid low pitch semi-quavers? To tie in with your clip it talks about multiple tones in a bass note. I can imagine that with a stringed instrument, Guitar or Piano, but what about a brass instrument? Thank you for answering me.@@EarOpener

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  Год назад

      Ah I see - good question! Well, as always, it all depends on context - you CAN have fast moving semiquaver basslines, but you will probably find everything else is playing long slow notes, or measures with a lot of rests to create space for the busy bass. In a concert band - it's very very common to have a simple, often repetitive bass, with more florid top line. Think about an oompah band - there is a reason this music worked. If I were you, I'd follow the score of a Mozart wind piece or great Big Band arranger and just watch what the bass instruments do. Good luck! EO

  • @Sundji
    @Sundji Месяц назад

    What DAW is this? Highlighting the spectrum to listen to the harmonics is such a game changer for me. I'm always wondering "What's that little frequency I'm hearing?".

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  Месяц назад

      It's Izotope RX - a brilliant piece of software - but mainly for cleaning and processing audio. It's not a DAW. Thanks! EO

  • @78Point26
    @78Point26 3 года назад

    Re: Using tenths instead of thirds at 6m45s: Bass player Bunny Brunel agrees. He says this on page 216 of his book, Mel Bay's Complete Book of Bass Essentials: "...for the bass because, due to its low register, it is better to play only a few notes of the chord with big intervals. For example, C, on the 8th fret of the E string, and E, on the 9th fret of the G string, ... sound very good for a C major or C major 7th."

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  3 года назад +1

      thanks for all your comments over the channel - you clearly have very broad musical interests! EO

  • @DezheMusic
    @DezheMusic 2 года назад

    Explained so well why bass notes need to be sparse

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. But remember, bass doesn't; always need to be sparse if all the other elements make space for it (e.g. Billie Jean - that baseline has a lot of notes!) EO

  • @PoorTom
    @PoorTom 2 года назад

    Wait, are those weird harmonics in the high register the cause of the sort of digital weirdness left in the isolated tracks ripped with Izotope's RX music rebalance?

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  2 года назад +1

      Yes, it probably is. There is so much high frequency information even in very low sounds that RX gets confused when you try to remove things. I still think Music Rebalance is voodoo though - when it works it is amazing, and has got me out of all sorts of trouble . . . EO

  • @jeanbeats2062
    @jeanbeats2062 2 года назад

    what daw is this?

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  2 года назад

      It is Logic X. The bass synth that you see is from Arturia.(the SEM). EO

  • @AdrianJustRocks
    @AdrianJustRocks 3 года назад

    Hmm no mention of harmonic overtone series 🤔

    • @EarOpener
      @EarOpener  3 года назад

      Yeah, we didn't use the term 'series' - perhaps that was an error - an attempt to use as little jargon as possible and focus on the main issue of the video (bass). But at 3:57 we describe the series and put the words 'partial/ harmonics' on screen, so the curious can look further. If you google this , the top hit is wikipedia's 'harmonic series' page (we checked!). EO