Learn Songs FAST (tips from 3 musicians)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2022
  • In this video, I take you along to a gig with me as I play bass for singer-songwriter Sam Burchfield. Sam, our drummer Tony, and I talk about how we learn music fast and accurately. This video is a free music lesson and a gigging musician's vlog.
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  • @kbowen2251
    @kbowen2251 2 года назад +23

    i can't begin to say how thrilled i am that you have been growing this channel. It's amazing to have a bassist playing the way you do on here and I can't wait to see what you do as time goes on!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +5

      Thanks so much for the kind words Ken! So glad to have you here ⚡️

    • @judih.8754
      @judih.8754 2 года назад +3

      I agree! Great channel Philip.

  • @alexo5861
    @alexo5861 2 года назад +3

    7:33 Philip the “ahhh” you gave when you heard the first 2 chords.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +3

      Hahaha yeah once I heard it I was like “Oh yeah…” ⚡️

  • @ampthebassplayer
    @ampthebassplayer 2 года назад +10

    I literally just got back from a gig where I only had one day to learn the music. Funny how we all live these parallel lives sometimes. Lots of great advice in here. This video is gonna help a lot of people if they take it to heart and put it into practice.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +1

      Hope the gig went great! Thanks dude ⚡️

    • @ampthebassplayer
      @ampthebassplayer 2 года назад +1

      @@philipconradmusic Not as clean as yours, but got through it we did!

  • @zakolache4490
    @zakolache4490 2 года назад +17

    As a former house bass player for a couple open mic jams, and played in cover bands locally, the best way to learn songs fast (by which i mean nearly instantly on stage) is to already know a bunch of other songs! If someone says this is a 1-4-5-4 in G, already knowing a handful of songs with that kind of progression makes it easier to pick up a new one with that same kind of form & improvise something appropriate.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +2

      Thanks great advice! Thanks for sharing ⚡️

    • @bigmoneymandan360
      @bigmoneymandan360 10 месяцев назад

      Finally some good advice in the comments section!

  • @21danny17
    @21danny17 Год назад +1

    Jmj roadworn mustang..nice choice. daphne blue with the nitro finish and rosewood fretboard just slaps something beautiful

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Love that bass. Thank you for watching! ⚡️

  • @Benny_Howie
    @Benny_Howie 2 года назад +4

    So cool to see some full songs left at the end! That Who cover was great

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for sticking around to the end! Had so much fun playing with those guys 🤘

  • @mtdawgy
    @mtdawgy 2 года назад +2

    Excellent advice! Thanks for sharing your knowledge, experience and your friends theories and methods. When Sam called out a song you weren't expecting or practiced, I liked how you just repeated the chord progression and then listened, locked in with the drums and dropped into the groove. A true Pro! (I would have held my breath, Root/Fifth and tried not to panic :-D )

  • @oweneaton8531
    @oweneaton8531 2 года назад +5

    Love these videos Philip! I thought the singing the song advice was cool. I fill the gun for hire role a lot these days. In my opinion, it's especially important to know classic song forms. While songs can be open ended, they all have specific forms! Doing houseband gigs out at gaslight and smiths olde bar REALLY trains your ear to follow and predict whatever the singer-songwriter may do!

  • @petermcconaghie7745
    @petermcconaghie7745 2 года назад +1

    Another excellent vid Philip - learning a lot from these!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +1

      That makes me happy that they are helpful! So glad to have you here ⚡️

  • @Robert_Charles
    @Robert_Charles 2 года назад +2

    More of this please. I love your perspective of learning and Tony’s was very interesting

  • @watchmakerfs
    @watchmakerfs 2 года назад +1

    Great vlog man! I appreciate the soundboard audio.

  • @dchauser4
    @dchauser4 2 года назад +1

    Solid advice. The listening through the set-list is gold. I've found it really helps for finding the groove on the individual songs and for the set in general.

  • @brooksroman2918
    @brooksroman2918 Год назад

    Man I wish I was there that show live, but I like this backstage view too! Good stuff.

  • @tReShertReSh
    @tReShertReSh 2 года назад +1

    Hi)
    Super enjoyed this vlogy format!
    Reminds me about Rhett's videos, and this is really really good!
    Exited to hear live music and backstage rehersals.
    Love the simplicity of the music, but crazy-deep work on the details and feel of it.

  • @Faithlessism
    @Faithlessism 2 года назад

    Very tasty and unique stuff - Ive watched all throughout this guys set in the video! 👌
    Keep it coming, Philip!

  • @borgesguerardi
    @borgesguerardi Год назад

    that bass tone is honestly everything i need to hear

  • @erstwhilerambler
    @erstwhilerambler Год назад

    I’ve come back to this video several times in my brief bass career. I had only been playing bass (and really just messing around at that) for a few months when I was first asked to audition for a local cover band. I had played guitar, mandolin, etc., but bass was brand new, so I initially demurred; however, they needed someone quickly and for some reason believed that I could fill the spot, so I took on the challenge - which meant learning *lots* of songs very quickly.
    This video helped a lot, mostly by teaching me to listen. I thought I was familiar with most of the songs, having grown up hearing them on the radio, but I had never *really* listened - and certainly hadn’t paid attention to the bass. (Honestly, I didn’t even know that a lot of iconic lines/riffs were being played on the bass; that’s how obtuse I was when it came to the instrument!)
    Learning how to really *tune in* to the bass (something I first learned from Josh Fosgreen on BassBuzz) and then paying attention to the song structure (which I got from you) made it possible to absorb and remember material much more efficiently and effectively.
    That was several months ago (almost a year now), so why am I back? Because I’ve had to do the same thing for the band I’m now working with. I had to master 13 songs in 5 days for my audition; that went well, so I had 3 more sets of 13 to learn (for a total of 52) for a 4-hour trial gig about 4 weeks later (we rehearsed together 2 or 3 times); and now (since I’m an official member!) I’m working to learn the rest of their 116-song master list, about a third of which are songs I’ve never (or barely ever) heard, much less played.
    The singing trick is what I’m taking with me from this most recent viewing of this very useful and enjoyable video. I think I’ll not only listen and take notes but try learning the lyrics, too.
    Thanks again!

  • @Groove3333
    @Groove3333 Год назад

    Found this channel after you appeared in one of Rhett's videos. Great channel you have here!

  • @erikljonsson
    @erikljonsson 2 года назад

    Great video, really enjoyed it - great music as well!

  • @samburchfieldmusic
    @samburchfieldmusic 2 года назад +4

    Phil is the best!!!

  • @pcanarsky
    @pcanarsky 2 года назад

    great (and very helpful) episode!

  • @elliotgoodine954
    @elliotgoodine954 2 года назад +1

    Great stuff Phil! The My Generation cover turned out really nicely; I'll admit I wouldn't have played the bass part with as much restraint and dynamics as you did.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Elliot! That one was super fun to play ⚡️

  • @Billymfp
    @Billymfp Год назад

    That was a cool version of my generation. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tylerb5305
    @tylerb5305 Год назад

    Really great video man!

  • @billhd
    @billhd 2 года назад +1

    Great advice and a really entertaining vlog. Not surprisingly given your experience in movie production, you combine those cinematically really well Phil. It strikes me too that your prior advice about playing lines that serve the song and being that kind of player, generally, in the rhythm section help a lot because one's impulse is to play maybe a little less and little more deliberately, which helps when you are learning fast and need to listen on stage.
    I have a church gig where we play new charts every week with no rehearsal and often I'll have changes but no written line. So I'm always aware that the thing to do there is not to overplay!
    Also good advice from the person below who says learn what the iii sounds like. I would add that you should learn to recognize major/minor on sheet music if you don't have chord symbols spelled out. A key signature is part of the puzzle but you also need to be able to scan the chord tones across a progression to know if you are in the major key or the relative minor. This is where your tip about being able to sing the melody also helps tremendously as it will be the best indicator of the chord qualities too.
    Thanks so much for the video!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words Bill. And well said! Really appreciate your feedback and so glad to have you here ⚡️

  • @bassnsax
    @bassnsax 2 года назад

    Fantastic video! I'll definitely have to listen to the new album - y'all sounded tight!
    You presented a ton of great tips! I've always struggled learning songs (my ear is terrible and I'm REALLY reliant on charts), but I think learning and practicing with the Nashville Number System is going to be my next big project! Keep on making fantastic videos!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад

      Ear training has always be hard for me. Just doesn’t come naturally. I’ve had to spend a lot of time just doing it, and I still have a long way to go. Thanks for the kind words. So glad to have you here ⚡️

  • @opforcesabre
    @opforcesabre 2 года назад

    at 14 minutes . that's a great song. keep up the work man.

  • @judih.8754
    @judih.8754 2 года назад

    Love this. The drummer is great.

  • @richsackett3423
    @richsackett3423 2 года назад +2

    The short-scale is an interesting choice for a trio. Yeah Jack Bruce whatever.
    Ear training for functional harmony has to be in place before you need to get a couple dozen songs together for the weekend. Tip for neophyte sidemen? Learn what iii sounds like. Related: learn what V/vi sounds like.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +3

      Well said! Thanks for sharing. Short-scale is helpful to me with my long-term hand injury, but I’ve come to enjoy its tone on its own. Glad to have you here ⚡️

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 2 года назад +2

      @@philipconradmusic My greatest sympathy concerning your injury. Work-related pain is the worst. Maybe commission a "Bass Guitar Concerto for the Short Scale".
      Since we're talking, I'm a few weeks from completion of a short scale bass that will solve some of the challenges they pose. As a beginning instrument maker, I'd love you to review it like the U-Bass. Also the 51 P that I just finished is pretty bombtastic. One-piece popular body from a 100+ y/o shelf. Baseball bat neck just lobs them over the fence without trying.

  • @crocholiday
    @crocholiday Год назад

    I'm self taught and have learned to play by ear. As someone who didn't learn intervals or the number system, I can wholeheartedly say, learn intervals and the number system lol. Seriously. It makes learning songs and changing keys so much easier not to mention charting for session work. I'm fortunate that I can manage without but I've made it so hard on myself. I'd love to be able to listen, make a chart an play back instead of memorizing. I plan to get instruction to remedy this once I free some time. Ah, the joys of musical regrets lol.

  • @vasilias2230
    @vasilias2230 2 года назад

    Awesome

  • @SorenJohnsonGuitar
    @SorenJohnsonGuitar Год назад

    this video rocks

  • @themosaito
    @themosaito Год назад

    Love, love, love the Who cover, My Generation!

  • @jthiessen4157
    @jthiessen4157 2 года назад +1

    I get a kick out of an outdoor show in a park where people sit far away as possible in lawn chairs and the area in front of the stage is little kids running back and forth

  • @devilsboxcar3925
    @devilsboxcar3925 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant video…..that arrangement of My Generation is ace.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +2

      Thank you 🙏🏻 Had a great time playing it! Glad to have you here ⚡️

    • @devilsboxcar3925
      @devilsboxcar3925 2 года назад

      @@philipconradmusic followed you from Rhett’s channel, I love the down to earth vibe. Do you have any tips for remembering lyrics?!!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +2

      @@devilsboxcar3925 you’d have to ask Sam. I’m terrible at lyrics 😂

  • @cocvhecv
    @cocvhecv 10 месяцев назад

    Can't get enough of the subject. Separately, this My Generation cover is slow burning dynamite 🤙

  • @swoooner4304
    @swoooner4304 2 года назад

    I will definitely have to check that album out. Sounds awesome on the video. When you and the drums came in on My Generation I got chills!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад

      Thanks Swooner! Those guys did a great job on the record. Tony produced it. I did not play bass, my friend Trygve did and he killed it! Definitely check out Sam’s music; I would still be a fan even if we weren’t friends ⚡️

  • @mykhedelic6471
    @mykhedelic6471 2 года назад

    You guys need to double with Good Trouble. It would be double duty for you but a great show. Dude's good.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +1

      It happened once before. I hope it happens again some day!

  • @allenmitchell09
    @allenmitchell09 2 года назад

    Really good drum tone.

  • @SevereSaint
    @SevereSaint 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I'd panic if I had to learn 45 minutes of music in that short a time, hah. I tend to overpractice though. I'm learning now its important to listen to the whole song first and get the feel, dynamics / structure down instead of trying to just trying to jump in and learn my instrument parts as soon as I hear them on the recording.
    Hey I was wondering how'd you get the audio for the show, is that just from your camera and mic on stage or are you getting a board feed? Sounded great!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад

      Hi! I struggle with over-practicing too. Trying to learn to let go more. Audio was a combo of the board mic and my camera mic blended together. Thanks for watching my video, glad to have you here!

  • @chriswatts5383
    @chriswatts5383 Год назад

    I know this video is older at this point, but it looks like Sam & the Scoundrels will be in town here on Feb. 10. I’m hoping to catch the show. Any chance you’ll be with them?

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  Год назад +1

      Sadly no. BUT the bass player and drummer are amazing and Sam is always a great entertainer and puts on a memorable show. I’d encourage you to go support these excellent and hardworking musicians ⚡️

  • @FrancoisCantine
    @FrancoisCantine Год назад

    Really great video and I discovered a new artist! Is anyone can tip me on the song that wasn't on the set? Thanks!

  • @warmcrunch3829
    @warmcrunch3829 2 года назад

    Sam is a killer part of the SC-NC-GA scene

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад

      Agreed! Glad to hear you knew of him. He’s not as well known as he should be ⚡️

  • @downcode
    @downcode Год назад

    The songs at the end of the video sound very nice, good job playing/composing :)) A nice refresher from youtube smartasses that in reality sound like shit, thanks for the vid :)

  • @austinfitch2395
    @austinfitch2395 2 года назад

    Just curious, kind of guitar was Sam playing?

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +1

      From Sam: “A loar acoustic Archtop, with a custom hanging pick up installed and electric strings put on there”

  • @andersmyrene4029
    @andersmyrene4029 2 года назад

    7:39 - Whats the name of that song?

  • @charlesjaphe
    @charlesjaphe Год назад

    ok

  • @charlescdt6509
    @charlescdt6509 2 года назад

    Adam Neely with a mullet like hair cut lol

  • @reisselpud
    @reisselpud 2 года назад

    Pedals !

  • @jeremyalm9006
    @jeremyalm9006 2 года назад +1

    Great video, but DUDE, how is a mullet still a thing?!?

    • @jthiessen4157
      @jthiessen4157 2 года назад +4

      It's not still a thing. It's a thing again. Mullet and a little furry mustache just like it's 1986

    • @jeremyalm9006
      @jeremyalm9006 2 года назад

      @@jthiessen4157 NO NO NO NO

  • @latexgeneration
    @latexgeneration 2 года назад

    Was this a Spoleto gig? Sam & Pip the Pansy are the real deal!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +1

      Yes it was. And yes, they are both amazing! So much respect and love for them both.