Dude, this saturday I have a duo gig with a sax player and I started to freak out when I realize that knowing how to do a bass line was kind of a important thing to know. Its my first paid gig and you saved my life!
Another fantastic video! Concise, clear and incredibly useful. You are amazing at curating tasty musical bites that teach concepts beautifully AND are fun to practice as a bonus! Can't wait to do the rest of the series. Thanks so much for what you do.
Looks like you found it :) Thanks so much for the subscription donation, Rob! That means a lot and really helps the channel. For others that might see this comment, here's my donation page (where it's super quick and easy to donate): www.soundguitarlessons.com/donate In gratitude, 🙏 -Jared
Dude I am gobsmacked I got so much from this vid. I will be watching many times. I knew about tri- tones and have used for cadences, but the way you use them to move the bass down the frets is a revelation. You've broken me out of my boogie woogie cage. The first part was also help with understanding she'll voicing in the walking context. A giant thank you!
Good morning. I'm a bass player, I work on jazz bass lines, I try to find how to vary it and also how to simplify it, I really liked this lesson and I'm going to try to put this into practice. Thank you very much, and your thoughts and expressions are very clear, a help for the French student that I am! Well done. And thank you again.
Wow man, this is like having a real teacher in my living room. Great stuff, very clear, very thorough! And I could have posted this message on any of your vids. Thanks and take care.
Finally decent straight to te point !!!! after dozens of completely unnecessary over talked and over complicated painful other lessons from other YTbers who need to understand that the just really bad teachers.
There’s so much to practice and I remember him having practiced the base lines but I haven’t returned to them and I needed a refresher and this was perfect. Thank you, Jared.
Brilliant video. Nice simple approach on walking basslines. It is quite easy to grasp, with your teaching of course, now its all about the practice. Thanks for a very informative 17minutes.
I discovered your videos a while ago and I'm finally at a level to be able to get a ton of use out of them. In the last couple weeks I've seen major breakthroughs using your lessons. Thank you so much 😊
Thank's a lot for you'r lessons! They'r all really clear and well made! Especiall the more theory oriented. You really deserve a place in the list of Great youtube teacher with Chris Sherland and LoGsound.
I am an older piano player working on finger style guitar and wanting to get the walking thing into my playing. Your info quality and production is great but coming fast at me but I guess I can play it back slower to catch the physical movements. I look forward to the rest of this series. Great job
Hello Jared, this week i started following your free lessons. Theys are amazing. I have seen, chords with color, Anny Jazz Chords, playing common Jazz Chords on the three lower strings. The exercise to go through alle the seven chords in the circle of fourth is supper. Now i start to follow playing a baseline on the two lower strings. It is overwelving and i want you to ask to help me and advice me to do it well. Place let me know if this is possible. I like to pay for your help. It is a game change. I look forward to here from you to get the right structure and guidance. Thanks in advance. Joop.
Thanks for asking, Nick! I appreciate that. I have a donation page (www.soundguitarlessons.com/donate), but it's not set up like a patreon membership model at this time. I am thinking of establishing something like that in the future. In the mean time you can check out my blog post page for any given lesson and I usually will post any visuals or graphics there as a resource for those that want to study it further. Here's the post from the final lesson in the bass lines series for example: www.soundguitarlessons.com/blog/No-Scrubs-Chords-Guitar-Tutorial+Walking-Bass. But unfortunately I don't have any tabs right now for this first lesson in the series. I hope that helps! -Jared
Hi Nick, thanks for asking. No, the walking bass line curriculum isn't covered in the "Chords on Command" course. So far I've just put out this four-video series on walking bass lines to see if people are interested in it. Here's a link a playlist of all four videos if that's helpful: ruclips.net/p/PLho65cYn4nF2zh1u6fz67P1Ymp3ynHXoG. I maybe include a more thorough, step-by-step teaching of walking bass lines in a future course. -Jared
Would love to see a more thorough, step-by-step teaching of walking bass lines in a future course in a Jazz Comping 3 edition bringing together the Maj7 chords (Jazz Comp 1) and the superimposing shapes (Jazz Comp 2), together with bass lines added (Jazz Comp 3).
That part at 3:40 where you start talking about tritone substitutions sounds just like a part in Esquivel's song Surfboard (around 1:48). ruclips.net/video/2NglD0H-cps/видео.html
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This lesson made walking bass line construction so much easier than many people on RUclips. Thank you for these lessons.
This is a super useful lesson! Step by step I am working my way through and it is so much fun at each step. Thank you. 🎶🎶 -Timothy
Thanks so much! Glad you're finding it helpful :)
Pls this handsome teacher, uploading more WALKING BASS!!!!! Support !
Thanks for the request! I'll put up more walking bass videos in the future. -Jared
Dude, this saturday I have a duo gig with a sax player and I started to freak out when I realize that knowing how to do a bass line was kind of a important thing to know. Its my first paid gig and you saved my life!
I love your content man, your voice keeps me from getting frustrated. You’re made for this
Another fantastic video! Concise, clear and incredibly useful. You are amazing at curating tasty musical bites that teach concepts beautifully AND are fun to practice as a bonus! Can't wait to do the rest of the series. Thanks so much for what you do.
Extremely helpful as always.
Thanks sir❤
Finally, a great instructor that makes theory understandable and applicable, great job Jared
Thanks so much, David! I appreciate that and I'm glad it's helpful :) ~~ Cheers, -Jared
Learning this at 10:30 at night in a very open cabin with my entire family. Needless to say they love me right now ;)
Lol, tell them I say hi :)
Hi Jared do you have a tip jar . I feel we should be paying you for some of these lessons .
Looks like you found it :) Thanks so much for the subscription donation, Rob! That means a lot and really helps the channel. For others that might see this comment, here's my donation page (where it's super quick and easy to donate): www.soundguitarlessons.com/donate
In gratitude, 🙏 -Jared
cool runnings Jared, impressed with your flow
Very complex and fun ways to play and you broke it down to just some simple steps, your teaching level is genius.
Glad it was helpful! ~~ cheers :)
Now I can follow the idea of the walking bass with more understanding of the principle. Thanks a lot Jared..
You're welcome! Glad that helped :) ~~
Dude I am gobsmacked I got so much from this vid. I will be watching many times. I knew about tri- tones and have used for cadences, but the way you use them to move the bass down the frets is a revelation. You've broken me out of my boogie woogie cage. The first part was also help with understanding she'll voicing in the walking context. A giant thank you!
Good morning. I'm a bass player, I work on jazz bass lines, I try to find how to vary it and also how to simplify it, I really liked this lesson and I'm going to try to put this into practice. Thank you very much, and your thoughts and expressions are very clear, a help for the French student that I am! Well done. And thank you again.
Jared...this is a great comprehensive approach to walking bass line..as well as the theory....very generous thank you for sharing
Wow man, this is like having a real teacher in my living room. Great stuff, very clear, very thorough! And I could have posted this message on any of your vids. Thanks and take care.
Finally decent straight to te point !!!! after dozens of completely unnecessary over talked and over complicated painful other lessons from other YTbers who need to understand that the just really bad teachers.
This lesson gives me the first approach for walking bass lines and work through the veriety of very interesting punching picking. Thanks a lot.
There’s so much to practice and I remember him having practiced the base lines but I haven’t returned to them and I needed a refresher and this was perfect. Thank you, Jared.
Glad to hear that, Jesse! I'm glad you came back around to this one :) Cheers
I had googled how to do walking bass lines like a year ago and was not satisfied with what I came across but this was explained soo well. Thank you!
That's great to hear! I'm glad it helped, thanks! -Jared ~~
Keep making these kinds of videos please I learned so much in this. 🙏👏
Very useful lesson! Thank you!!!
Great lesson! I also like your unicycle. I learned how to ride one about 50 years ago :)
great lesson, I enjoyed it
Overwhelmed, thanks indeed !
Brilliant video. Nice simple approach on walking basslines. It is quite easy to grasp, with your teaching of course, now its all about the practice. Thanks for a very informative 17minutes.
Glad you liked it! Cheers -Jared
Thanks Jared another great lesson ! Great content on all your videos ! Got to be one of the best out there !
Thanks so much, Rob! I really appreciate the positive feedback! That's very encouraging :) ~~ Jared
GREAT! AWESOME! thanks a lot!
You are welcome!
Awesome. So well articulated too.
Thank you kindly!
I discovered your videos a while ago and I'm finally at a level to be able to get a ton of use out of them. In the last couple weeks I've seen major breakthroughs using your lessons. Thank you so much 😊
Man this is pure gold
Glad you like it! :)
Thank's a lot for you'r lessons! They'r all really clear and well made! Especiall the more theory oriented. You really deserve a place in the list of Great youtube teacher with Chris Sherland and LoGsound.
I am an older piano player working on finger style guitar and wanting to get the walking thing into my playing. Your info quality and production is great but coming fast at me but I guess I can play it back slower to catch the physical movements. I look forward to the rest of this series. Great job
He talks very fast. You can slow down the video in RUclips settings
@@ledaswan5990 I do know that. Thanks for pointing it out. This may help someone else.
Thank you very much. I found your lesson one of the best on the web. Always very clear and full of theory fundaments. Thanks
Glad to hear that!
Thanks this will help me get going on hybrid picking and more melodic playing!
Happy to help!
Hello Jared, this week i started following your free lessons. Theys are amazing. I have seen, chords with color, Anny Jazz Chords, playing common Jazz Chords on the three lower strings. The exercise to go through alle the seven chords in the circle of fourth is supper. Now i start to follow playing a baseline on the two lower strings. It is overwelving and i want you to ask to help me and advice me to do it well. Place let me know if this is possible. I like to pay for your help. It is a game change. I look forward to here from you to get the right structure and guidance. Thanks in advance. Joop.
So much to learn!
I feel the same way! :)
Thank you!
Walking bass is a lot easier than it sounds lol and it sounds epic af
Thank you
Great tutorial 👍🏼
Thanks, Lovat! :)
This is really great!
Love your videos, thanks man.
Thanks for watching! Glad you like them :) -Jared
Thanks!
Thanks so much! :)
Awesome!
Thanks!
Are all your tutorials so inspiring and wonderful ? Where should insert my credit card? I need more of that !!! :) Please continue !
Hi Jared. Really enjoyed this. Thanks Do you have a Patreon page which so that we can study in detail the tabs etc?
Thanks for asking, Nick! I appreciate that. I have a donation page (www.soundguitarlessons.com/donate), but it's not set up like a patreon membership model at this time. I am thinking of establishing something like that in the future. In the mean time you can check out my blog post page for any given lesson and I usually will post any visuals or graphics there as a resource for those that want to study it further. Here's the post from the final lesson in the bass lines series for example: www.soundguitarlessons.com/blog/No-Scrubs-Chords-Guitar-Tutorial+Walking-Bass. But unfortunately I don't have any tabs right now for this first lesson in the series. I hope that helps! -Jared
You could probably do this throwing in some altered chords too, right?
Absolutely! :)
💪👍👏 Thx!!!
You confused me a bit at 3.24 when you first add chords you go G to Gb and so on then the rest of the lesson is G to Db the tirtone?
Hi Jared Is this covered in your chord course? Thanks
Hi Nick, thanks for asking. No, the walking bass line curriculum isn't covered in the "Chords on Command" course. So far I've just put out this four-video series on walking bass lines to see if people are interested in it. Here's a link a playlist of all four videos if that's helpful: ruclips.net/p/PLho65cYn4nF2zh1u6fz67P1Ymp3ynHXoG. I maybe include a more thorough, step-by-step teaching of walking bass lines in a future course. -Jared
Would love to see a more thorough, step-by-step teaching of walking bass lines in a future course in a Jazz Comping 3 edition bringing together the Maj7 chords (Jazz Comp 1) and the superimposing shapes (Jazz Comp 2), together with bass lines added (Jazz Comp 3).
Your Telly has a cold ? :)
haha! yeah that's my amp. It has covid...
What’s on the nut?
This: ruclips.net/video/tSE6SY9gW5Q/видео.html :)
That part at 3:40 where you start talking about tritone substitutions sounds just like a part in Esquivel's song Surfboard (around 1:48). ruclips.net/video/2NglD0H-cps/видео.html
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I like the lesson but be much slower with the movements of your hands. Just to make me see clearly.
Thanks!
Thanks so much! 🙏