As a long time guitar player, I just recently started learning bass. I have to say, Ryan has the coolest bass channel out there. Thanks much for your lessons and insight.
As a guitar player that is learning bass, I see the four fret span shapes described align with the CAGED system of chords and scales. Each position is associated with an open position chord on guitar.
Many Thanks, Ryan, What a great lesson this is. I never thought of playing major with minor shapes before. So this is going to really help my playing. Cheers Rob
Hi. My first guitar lessons I learned major scale from every left finger. I have now been using one masters approach (Jimmy Bruno) who teaches too, of just 5 positions. from the 5th/6th/7th/2nd/3rd... enjoying
Excellent lesson will start working on the different ways to play triads. It really opens up the fret board and connecting cords in different areas thank you
Thank you, Ryan! Love your teaching style. You come across (YT) so conversational & inviting to learn. Your talent as a musician/entertainer is world class and your teaching style is so comfortable and easy to absorb. Keep the information coming, we are listening and learning.
As a long time guitar player, I just recently started learning bass. I have to say, Ryan has the coolest bass channel out there. Thanks much for your lessons and insight.
Wow, thanks!
As a guitar player that is learning bass, I see the four fret span shapes described align with the CAGED system of chords and scales. Each position is associated with an open position chord on guitar.
I’m a beginner and think Ryan is a fantastic instructor and communicator! Thank you Ryan!
Thanks so much! I appreciate that!
Great lesson. It fits in nicely with Carol Kaye's advice to practice chords instead of scales.
Yes indeed!
Great lesson. Just what I needed on triads. Thank you.
Great to hear!
This lesson is extremely useful-will get this under the fingers. Thank you.
Thanks! Great lesson. I like the pinky position because it's easy to go between the major and minor versions.
New Favorite teacher :)
Thank you! RUclips Ryan is a pretty darned good teacher!
Thank you!!! :-)
Excellent beginner lesson, I can use this to reinforce my work with beginner students. Thanks.
Very nice 😍
Many Thanks, Ryan, What a great lesson this is. I never thought of playing major with minor shapes before. So this is going to really help my playing. Cheers Rob
Great Lesson 🎶👍
Grateful, appreciated! You are a gifted and generous person, thanks for sharing. Glad I found your channel!
I appreciate that!
Very nice. No matter how long you've been playing there's great value in going back to the basics.
Thanks for sharing👍🏾
This is great. I'm a newbie on bass. This gives a lot to work on/. Thanks!
Ryan, you are an incredible teacher. Thank you.
I appreciate that!
Wonderful lesson - takes me out of my limided habits and gives me more space and freedom. Thanks!
You're so welcome!
I play guitar and am learning triads at the moment. I have a bass and thought let me check this out. Great decision! This was a great lesson. 🔥🔥
Awesome! Thank you!
Hi. My first guitar lessons I learned major scale from every left finger. I have now been using one masters approach (Jimmy Bruno) who teaches too, of just 5 positions. from the 5th/6th/7th/2nd/3rd... enjoying
Once again, great teaching,here😎
Great content, thank you
My pleasure!
Your tutorials are perfect, thank you.
You're very welcome!
Hi Ryan. How would you play Always On My Mind by Willie Nelson? Would you please do a video explaining a good approach? Thanks in advance.
Great suggestion! I'll add it to my idea queue!
Do you have a course like rich brown starting from the beginning ?
I have a couple courses… one on TrueFire and one on my website. Head to ryanmadora.com for all the details!
You’ve got some ice basses..so which is the best, your fav ??
I have quite a few favorites, but I basically play what is best for any particular gig/playing scenario. Always a fan of the P bass though!
Excellent lesson will start working on the different ways to play triads. It really opens up the fret board and connecting cords in different areas thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, Ryan! Love your teaching style. You come across (YT) so conversational & inviting to learn. Your talent as a musician/entertainer is world class and your teaching style is so comfortable and easy to absorb. Keep the information coming, we are listening and learning.
Wow, thank you!
Great lesson!! Thank you so much!!
Would be nice if you added tabs as well.
You can get tab/notation for all exercises by joining my Patreon page :-)
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