Using Simple Shapes to Create Bass Lines - Lesson with Scott Devine (L#70)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

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  • @trentonwhitfill1710
    @trentonwhitfill1710 8 лет назад +291

    This is probably the most helpful bass video I've ever seen

    • @donnaandgerry2480
      @donnaandgerry2480 6 лет назад +2

      Great lesson thanks Scott

    • @sololobo739
      @sololobo739 5 лет назад +6

      Agreed, the shape of run seems to make a lot more sense than anything else.

    • @itsnopez
      @itsnopez 5 лет назад +2

      same

    • @LaziestBassist
      @LaziestBassist 4 года назад

      I absolutely agree.

    • @v12cat
      @v12cat 3 года назад +1

      I agree. I know a reasonable amount of music theory from my piano playing days but I'm completely new to fretted instruments. I've been taking note of the shapes different chords and progressions seem to make so it's good to know experienced players do this!!

  • @babbodebabbis
    @babbodebabbis 9 лет назад +130

    This guy is a fantastic teacher!!!!

  • @RameUkulele
    @RameUkulele 5 лет назад +12

    This is fantastic. I started playing bass at 15 nearly 30 years ago and struggled with learning scales etc.. a friend's dad who was in a local band told me "just play the boxes and let one lead to the next, you'll always have the root, 3rd and 5th".
    Was the best advice I ever had and this video sums it up perfectly.

  • @WormholeDreams
    @WormholeDreams 2 года назад +1

    This is the best lesson of this kind that I've seen.

  • @capiseric
    @capiseric 10 лет назад +76

    I'm glad to know that great bass players still think simplistically. What a great teacher!

    • @Taeronai
      @Taeronai 5 лет назад

      (though I guess Yngwie Malmsteen wouldn´t agree... but then, I don´t consider him very great anyway :P )

    • @justinr420
      @justinr420 4 года назад

      @@Taeronai did he bass

    • @Taeronai
      @Taeronai 4 года назад +1

      @@justinr420 he did not

  • @pavelplaysbass
    @pavelplaysbass 11 лет назад +44

    No joke, but this is one of the best ways to see the fretboard as a bassist. Thanks you master for share your experience!

    • @jayverkuilen5535
      @jayverkuilen5535 10 лет назад +5

      It's true for guitar as well. The whole geometry of the fretboard is how it works!

    • @rantanen1
      @rantanen1 10 лет назад +1

      applies for a guitar as well

  • @omaromar9427
    @omaromar9427 Год назад

    This video helped me a lot. Changed my playing drastically, from playing fills and gospel runs in church. Thanks Scott

  • @TheSantabro
    @TheSantabro 10 лет назад +19

    scotty devine,you are the man..as a 59 year old novice on the bass, i have learned more from you in a couple of your lessons that all of the others put together.scotty you are defined by your distinct individualism.so scotty keep up the great work.pay no attention to you know who.he could not teach a dog how to piss.

  • @flyingpooter537
    @flyingpooter537 5 лет назад +3

    After learning these simple shapes, my bass playing has improved. Most importantly is my bass no longer hates me anymore.Thanks Scott for reuniting us. :)

  • @daviddavey2695
    @daviddavey2695 8 лет назад

    As a guitarist who recently started playing bass in a band, I was much like the guy you were teaching. I have been approaching the bass as modes/arpeggios and ending up with a jumble of notes that were too much. This is one of the most informative lessons I have ever had. Thanks

  • @aportman58
    @aportman58 5 лет назад +1

    I have played for over 40 years and after watching this video it hit me that without really thinking or being aware of it I have learned and played mostly using the visualizing shape method! Some of the songs moved so rapidly I would always crumble trying to read and play millisecond occurring notes so I would visualize shape and path on the fretboard to accomplish playing complex music! It really works!

  • @Chriswoodworker
    @Chriswoodworker 6 лет назад

    Scott, I love the way you say I will only use these 4 notes then you widdle off into other notes and just smile at the camera. Bad Lad.

  • @astevenson1008
    @astevenson1008 7 лет назад

    Truly one of the very best lesson that I have ever taken or seen. First you showed me the three shapes. Giving examples of how one could use them. And you explain what we have been using is a Pentatonic scale. Now that is a lesson my friend. And something that you can be assure that I will using on a regular basis. Thank you Scott. Much appreciated my bass brother.

  • @titanbassist4343
    @titanbassist4343 7 лет назад

    Thanks Scott! I've been working with shapes for ever ,never realized I was . I have my scales and cords I go to right away when improvising ,never did I realize I was making shapes a hole new way of looking at things .Thank you Scott

  • @erikmattson8629
    @erikmattson8629 5 лет назад +1

    You are the absolute best, Scott. As a guitar player turned bass enthusiast, I've been using these "boxes" and other shapes for years, but the way you present the concept, I just enjoy the reinforcement. Fan for life. Thank you.

  • @9thaspect9
    @9thaspect9 12 лет назад

    Just bought the Jazz set from your site and now realise i need to learn a lot more before attempting the lessons. You have got me hooked, brilliant lessons and easy to follow.

  • @richardtenhave4897
    @richardtenhave4897 2 года назад +1

    Still 2 weeks to go before I get my Bass (Squire Jazz Bass) delivered, but man... I am rearing to go!!! What a GREAT tutorial, Scott! Thank you! *said the almost 61-year old.... 😀

  • @JohnHartemusic
    @JohnHartemusic 5 лет назад +4

    Great lesson!
    The crazy thing about this is that I've been playing guitar for probably 30 years now, and this is the way I learned to visualized things while soloing or improvising over progressions. Over the years I've played with professionally trained guitarists who can read sheet music and play classical music and such, yet they could hardly improvise and when asked how I come up with solos I was always ashamed to explain that I use shapes and patterns and that I didn't always think about the notes or theory. I feel justified in seeing such a great musician as you using the same technique.
    Thanks for the Videos!

    • @RenoLaringo
      @RenoLaringo 4 года назад

      exactly the same situation !

  • @ibzane1
    @ibzane1 11 лет назад +1

    This lesson to me by far, is the most helpful one I've ever seen by anyone, anywhere.. If you know a little bit, (like me) you will be able to play just about anything after you see this..Memorizing notes, was killing me.. and frustrating the heck out of me.. My brain wasn't working fast enough while I was trying to play to remember all the notes.. But using shapes and transferring them up and down the neck made all the difference to me...

  • @thegreatmandina
    @thegreatmandina 12 лет назад

    I've been playing bass guitar for a little over a year. I've been playing by ear. Since I started watching your videos a month ago, I have tripled my playing abilities! I love you for that!!! Thank you so much!

  • @lokir
    @lokir 11 лет назад

    Scott Devine, Master Yoda of the Bass guitar.
    Guiding musicians in the ways of the force.
    Thanks mate.

  • @pdubs2k10
    @pdubs2k10 10 лет назад +5

    wow, Scott! I thought I was strange for using the "boxes" when I was teaching myself how to play in the 80's. I've never learned my scales, the names of the scales, or even how to really read music! I had no idea that with the boxes I used, I was actually playing pentatonic scales! I'm so thankful for this video, and all of your videos, brother! Keep up the great work, sir!

  • @elliotjg
    @elliotjg 11 лет назад +2

    One of the most helpful bass lessons on RUclips, this will help me improve my improv playing so much!

  • @BradwurstBAM
    @BradwurstBAM 10 лет назад

    I never really liked playing or learning scales, but rather teached myself patterns like in this video. People always say it is important to learn scales but i think learning patterns is much more practical.

  • @swollenapocrypha
    @swollenapocrypha 5 лет назад

    Scott, I want to thank you so much for all of your videos. I've been playing bass for a few years now and am almost entirely self-taught because I've never liked how people want to teach, it was never helpful to me. Your videos, however, have been one of the main inspirations and teaching tools that I've found. They taught me all the little gritty things in techniques that really take the playing from playing notes to playing _bass._ Even if I don't entirely do what some of these videos suggest, they have always given me the inspiration to practice new/unique things that I don't "need", listen to nuggets of wisdom, and always practice things to make my bass playing better and better. I want to sincerely thank you for all of these, because without them I don't know if I'd've ever gotten the exposure to the higher level of things that you give, much less a _guide_ on how to do them. You have a really cool personality, too.
    Thanks.

  • @AldoSAndrade
    @AldoSAndrade 12 лет назад

    Man, you are a relly clever teacher! Beginners like me can learn a lot with this kind of "tips/secrets" lessons! Tnks!

  • @KeithJameskingjamesfalyfe
    @KeithJameskingjamesfalyfe 11 лет назад

    OMG brilliant I have ran from being a learned muscian because all the thinking makes my head hurt trying to learn scales, arpeggios. You are a genius and master teacher. I play with shapes all the time but to connect them to explaining scales????????? I love you mann. Big thanx.

  • @martinbeats44
    @martinbeats44 2 года назад

    This is one of the most simple though good lesson i have ever had in my bass journey

  • @devinebass
    @devinebass  12 лет назад +1

    Yeah... definitely going to expand on it!

  • @PierreLunaire
    @PierreLunaire 9 лет назад +18

    You are a living legend man. THANK YOU!

  • @kishgue9278
    @kishgue9278 7 лет назад

    Amazing! Insight into the mind of an expert is so valuable! Let's not assume that others think the same way we do. This was the motor of your great lesson!!!

  • @29gac
    @29gac 11 лет назад

    Hi Scott I am a new bass player and I think your lessons are great. I play mostly blues shuffle so far but after seeing this lesson on simple shapes to create bass lines it is opening up some new doors for other music. I'm really looking forward to leraning more from your RUclips lesson. Happy Grooving Garry

  • @517JET
    @517JET 10 лет назад

    I'm a veteran sax and keyboard player. But, guitar is my first love. These lessons have inspired me to pick up the bass. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @zitozentinel
    @zitozentinel 11 лет назад

    I'm a baby bass player who have grown from guitar roots, your videos are as much inspiring as they are informative. Thanks brother! :D

  • @mattmaszczak2616
    @mattmaszczak2616 4 года назад

    I’ve been playing for YEARS and never could have explained this so simply. Awesome work man!

  • @wabiebrae7815
    @wabiebrae7815 9 лет назад +11

    thank you so much Scott these free lessons you put up save me so much money and are of the best quality. I just picked up bass this past June and you have helped me out quite a bit and saved my drummer from quitting on me lol.

  • @Lawdawg1us1
    @Lawdawg1us1 5 лет назад

    Even though I had heard this concept before, the way you explained it changed my playing over night! I immediately pulled up a backing track and started jamming. I look at the bass in a whole new way.

  • @klhnetworks
    @klhnetworks 11 лет назад

    I love the lesson Scott. I look at it like this, some people learn by seeing a visual picture.

  • @nikolasrodriguez2888
    @nikolasrodriguez2888 10 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the lesson! I have been a drummer, for 10 years and I have just began to start learning the bass. The lesson was very simple, thanks again!

  • @Thudmunky
    @Thudmunky 10 лет назад

    Great lesson Scott. I have been playing for 25 years in various bands and never really had the confidence or the get up and go to learn how to solo. This is the best learning tool ever as I have found it so easy to visualize the shapes of sounds instead of trying to understand the whole theory and notes behind every chord. Keep up the good work.!!!

  • @LaziestBassist
    @LaziestBassist 4 года назад +2

    This was the singular video that took my bass playing to the next level. I can’t thank you enough man.

  • @danielvolpin9255
    @danielvolpin9255 5 лет назад

    Haven’t picked up a bass in about 15 years. Just started playing again as I want to get back into it. This is such a great way to remember the notes! (Wish I had been shown this 15 years ago!!)

  • @norvegicusbass
    @norvegicusbass 12 лет назад

    Scott I have seen a hell of a lot of lessons online since beginning learning the bass but without a shadow of a doubt that was the best. I hope you do expand on what you talked about here because I feel for the first time it may enable me to create my own free flowing bass lines. Thankyou so much.

  • @stanlee24
    @stanlee24 12 лет назад

    ur a genius scott... im a keyboard player but i play bass and this lesson of shapes is my little secret that most people dont know.... its all about the shapes and keep grooving :)))

  • @isaiasrivera9302
    @isaiasrivera9302 5 лет назад +1

    I'm a bass player and you are right!!! It's my way to work the fingerboard. Exelent class exelent teacher God bless you!!!

  • @rakheshpm
    @rakheshpm 11 лет назад

    This stuff is fantastic. For years, I've felt like I've plateaued as a bass player and now I'm going through a phase of not so much money so plenty of spare time and I'm planning to use your wisdom to improve. Baby steps, every day, for a long period of time. Here's hoping it gets me somewhere and whether it does or not, I won't ever forget to thank you for teaching me!

  • @Texasbluestunes
    @Texasbluestunes 9 лет назад

    Just started bass after playing guitar for decades, you've helped tremendously Sir! Much Obliged.

  • @williammorson1535
    @williammorson1535 3 года назад

    Scotty Scotty Scotty, I did not see this coming, so simple yet so beautiful.

  • @poodlenoodlesoup1
    @poodlenoodlesoup1 6 лет назад

    amazing guy! I have been playing for over 20 years and I have been learning so much form Scott! cant say how wonderful these lessons are. Thank you for all you do my good sir!

  • @mezzy1968
    @mezzy1968 11 лет назад

    as a guitarist for the last 20 years I guess I already new this lesson BUT haven't really thought about it while playing... This is very helpful as I JUST started playing bass in our band after losing a bass player.. I have to say playing bass is very different than guitar and guitar habits are hard to break....I'll be watching ALOT more of you videos Scott! Thanks !!

  • @mattaki
    @mattaki 11 лет назад

    you are such an excellent, enthusiastic, and empathetic teacher. you have a gift for teaching. bravo scott!

  • @nickmorris8748
    @nickmorris8748 5 лет назад +1

    I've just started taking lessons and my teacher taught me about shapes to scales and arpeggios. This however, this video helps creating grooves so easy.

  • @gregpruitt1647
    @gregpruitt1647 6 лет назад

    There are times when the scales fall from your eyes and you can see for the first time. This video is one of those times. Amazing!

  • @demandadosbanda5012
    @demandadosbanda5012 9 лет назад

    Thanks Scott, I'm impressed about how easy you show the bass playing, I understand very good this lesson despite the language, becouse actually I don't speak english very well, thank you very much, A hug from Colombia.

  • @1yamawai1
    @1yamawai1 11 лет назад

    relatively new player here, this lesson make a ton of sense to me. already a competent keyboard player and am learning bass. thanks very much for sharing your expertise.

  • @keziahj
    @keziahj 10 лет назад

    The following is no cheat it is my desire to articulate my respect for what Scott is doing or trying to do: I am a studied bass player, who took a pretty long break due to work. I recently joined SBL and I have to say that it is superb - go for scott, he really knows what (!) and how (!!) to teach - and I can guarantee you this: This is a rare combo!! If you take his advices seriously, you will become a bass player! I am really thankful for what he does.

  • @JT-gd7he
    @JT-gd7he 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for thinking this way. As a guitar player being asked to play bass, I found this very helpful

  • @MikeInSandy
    @MikeInSandy 5 лет назад

    Im so glad Im a member of scottsbasslessons.com

  • @mongofan1
    @mongofan1 5 лет назад +1

    Great lesson, Scott! Your sense of feel and rhythm is just fantastic! Thanks, Alex

  • @CornelFraserR
    @CornelFraserR 8 лет назад

    Hi Scott, i have a lot to learn playing the bass but looking at your videos has certainly helped me a whole lot. My playing has gone up to so many other levels and i'm confident that it will as i continue to get guidance from you.

  • @wilsongaturu134
    @wilsongaturu134 5 лет назад

    coming back to these lessons with sharper chops is awesome!!

  • @deeschaffer2520
    @deeschaffer2520 5 лет назад

    I have just started bass and I could actually understand this. It would help to see one more example to really help me understand. Thank you.

  • @rebeccatalbert8524
    @rebeccatalbert8524 11 лет назад

    This will make it a lot simpler to learn the bass. Thank you very much and I will sign up at your web site an tell all my friends.

  • @andrewjeffries8721
    @andrewjeffries8721 Год назад

    I loved this lesson! Thank you Scott! So, an Em chord is EGB and the included A is the 4th and the D is th 7th. I dig this!

  • @junk1000junk
    @junk1000junk 12 лет назад

    So clear lesson, showing something from a different point of view can make us understand something we're stuck in for awhile. Definitely expend that kind of lesson

  • @andybob09
    @andybob09 12 лет назад

    Every lesson a pleasure, Scott.

  • @orlandojoelred1426
    @orlandojoelred1426 10 лет назад

    Well, this is it. The pedagogue of the future. You are really one of the best. Thank you for sharing this gift and for all the time you put into the making.

  • @quickbreaks5865
    @quickbreaks5865 9 месяцев назад

    SCOTT…YOU BLEW MY MIND MAN!!! I’m going to get my SBL on when I get the opportunity.

  • @ReSancho89
    @ReSancho89 10 лет назад

    I never learnt playing the guitar in a school or something.. Only by myself, using tabs from the internet and my ears sometimes.. I cant even read a score. I came here to learn.. And I reallised that I already use THIS technic, I just havent got an idea that Im using it. Got a lot of classic musician friends who all got the same problem while jamming or writing a song. They cant think like a "wild" musician who never had a music lesson or something. They are much better musicians than me but they just cant jam. I never had a good explanation how to "teach" em to jam, but finally I got one. Now I can show my classic musician "scorehead" friends how to feel music, not just read it. So thanks a lot, youre a great teacher man! :P Keep playing! (;

  • @trevorpope1913
    @trevorpope1913 12 лет назад

    Scott, thank you so much for posting this vid. You are a natural teacher and as a musician but absolute beginner on the bass I found the idea of chord shapes very useful. Please keep up the good work. Baz

  • @mrdeco1426
    @mrdeco1426 5 лет назад

    That was an eye opener. Now I can play down the neck instead of only staying within frets 1to5. Thanks Scott

  • @DeniseStevens1203
    @DeniseStevens1203 6 лет назад

    Scott you are a brilliant teacher. the information, tips etc you are giving here is invaluable. thank you so much. 😊

  • @Grumpyoldtwit
    @Grumpyoldtwit 8 лет назад

    A real 'lights on' moment for me. Thanks.

  • @AntoineTutStewart
    @AntoineTutStewart 12 лет назад

    Great lesson man. My finger speed, precision, dexterity, knowledge, and style has changed for the better thanks to you. Keep the videos coming.

  • @blunthorace7230
    @blunthorace7230 10 лет назад

    Man, you are fantastic. I'm glad I found your lessons here. Keep them free and groove on! 10000 thanks.

  • @omaromar9427
    @omaromar9427 8 месяцев назад

    This is the best explanation of the pentatonic scale

  • @pecavallo
    @pecavallo 12 лет назад

    Great exercise. I have experienced that by restricting to a couple of notes tends to give better results than trying to fit a full fingerboard filled with notes in a single line or bar.

  • @fortawesomm
    @fortawesomm 11 лет назад +1

    This guy looks awesome when he plays the bass. All serious and feeling music.

  • @eyesofgoat249
    @eyesofgoat249 9 лет назад

    Great lesson. Just keeping things simple gives so much flexibility for playing.

  • @logicprofessor
    @logicprofessor 12 лет назад

    Thank you for this video. As much as I try to work with scales and modes, they constantly overwhelm me. I have been playing the bass and gutar for near 14 years and without a doubt, this video seems to have made the most sense in terms of just breaking it down to te basics. Your videos are a great help! Awesome stuff!

  • @TheTonytodd
    @TheTonytodd 11 лет назад

    Awesome answer to what I've been wondering for years!

  • @greghiltonofficial
    @greghiltonofficial 5 лет назад

    Fantastic lesson, especially for beginner to intermediate bass players. I learned "the box" because my old band played quite a bit of blues, so LOTS of stuff in E minor and then I started adding my own little runs and fills outside of the box. Tons of fun to play and experiment with too.... but not on stage!! LOL. Unless everyone in the crowd is smashed! Thanks Scott!!

  • @brunoraffo6726
    @brunoraffo6726 6 лет назад

    Nice! Also, what this brings to mind is that finding diferent fingerings for the same musical frase opens the game for you to develope and find more frases.

  • @hungryhippoZz
    @hungryhippoZz 10 лет назад

    best bass teacher I've come across. Learnt a lot from your channel Scott, thank you!

  • @freeurmind2
    @freeurmind2 11 лет назад +1

    sweet Jaysus! Shapes, who would have thought? You are a genius man! Thank you a million times for this tip. I got rid of the brain gymnastics altogether.

  • @stevelowe3525
    @stevelowe3525 2 года назад

    OMG! this has just turned me into a musician.. thank you scott

  • @vincentvanpot4333
    @vincentvanpot4333 5 лет назад

    I have always seen the notes in a pattern. Never knowing that it was a thing to show anyone. I kept it to myself feeling anyone would i told would laugh at me. So when I saw this video I knew I had a good teacher, thank you

  • @Groovedoc111
    @Groovedoc111 3 года назад

    This lesson is really gave me a fresh perspective on creating my own bass lines. You couldn't have made it any easier. Scott you are the man. Off to the shed I go.

  • @sabin97
    @sabin97 10 лет назад

    i have used geometrical patterns for years. i memorized a few chord type patterns, but i never thought of something simple like boxes. this will really help me improve my playing. that's a lot for sharing your knowledge and experience, and for free! :)

  • @ManFischer
    @ManFischer 12 лет назад

    Great lesson man ! I'm a guitar teacher and that's exactly how i do things to help my students memorise triads, arpeggios, chord building...etc.

  • @tocateur
    @tocateur Год назад

    Thanks for this simple yet very very helpful lesson ❤

  • @lrock1000
    @lrock1000 11 лет назад +1

    thank you for doing this lesson, , im 57, only playing 2 years,this is exactly how ive been putting together bass lines!! but all this time i felt i was cheating and taking a shortcut, lol! and i was missing that top box , the A and B on the E string.

  • @1995pieter
    @1995pieter 5 лет назад

    First time I ever said this but this really changed my look as a bass player. like the light switched on. thanks scott!

  • @p4yb4ck
    @p4yb4ck 12 лет назад +1

    Hi Scott!
    I also came up with the "rectangle theory" last year whilst I was beginning bass lessons in a local music school! :) I was looking for an easy way to "visualize" scales and that's what I came up with. I had not however thought about the triangles for triads. I will use these from now on.
    I'm very glad to see that more people have come up with the "boxes solution". I thought I was the only crazy one! haha ;)
    Your videos rock btw. Very enjoyable and instructional. Thanks for your effort!

  • @marktheharmony
    @marktheharmony 3 года назад

    Wow! you gave me a lot of perspective to play bass; thank you Scott

  • @Defmusicman1
    @Defmusicman1 8 лет назад +5

    Great video! The visuals really help a lot as I'm a deaf bassist. Thanks for all the lessons!

  • @r107roadster
    @r107roadster 11 лет назад

    I was just sent this link from a mate who knows I love bass. Scott.....thanks fella. The info you just put up in such a simple way explained some things I've had a hard time putting together so well, I'm stoked!
    Cheers mate

  • @dmo530
    @dmo530 12 лет назад

    I've been playing for 12 years and I still don't know stuff. Thanks a lot Scott this video is very helpful.

  • @Conkreet908
    @Conkreet908 8 лет назад +4

    I am a beginner at playing bass. I can say that your videos are the best for me to understand. This is similar to how I play bass but I rely on muscle memory. I really need to learn my notes though lol

    • @Romaluii
      @Romaluii 6 лет назад

      Andy Rivera iii

  • @TheMightybasstone
    @TheMightybasstone 12 лет назад

    Man thanks for an excellent lesson and a real help to people like me ... I relate to the guy in your story...I played double bass thru junior high and high school in orchestra, just took up electric bass 1 year ago.... Man its a different animal.. Thanks again.. I'll be using all your lessons !!!!