When I played, I used to make the first note of the triplet a bit longer than the next two notes. I never cared for an even triplet feel. As Dizzy used to say, "The swing is on the upbeat". lol
This is such a great lesson Bob! Thank you for doing this! I was wondering if you might address the type of lines that Charlie Haden played with Ornette Coleman. In, "Lonely Woman" for instance it seems like some drones, in a certain key but kind of ambiguous . I hear the same types of openness in a lot of Scofield recordings. An example is, "Flat Out" which is essentially a fast rhythm changes tune. But it is so fast that there is no way to play the changes, it seems like the A section is just in B-flat, but hard to discern the actually harmonic structure. This is something that has plagued me for years, if you can enlighten in any way, I would be so grateful! I am a guitarist from Springfield, we played together once with Marty. Thanks
Great stuff. Many thanks. I would have been nice to hear your comments on right hand fingering choices for these: alternating vs raking, index vs middle finger, 3-finger playing, etc.
Hi Roque, sorry to hear this. Has it come thru for you yet? If not I would try clicking the link and resubmitting your email. Let me know, and I'll find a way to get it you.
Enharmonically equivalent, but for purposes of voice leading, there's a difference between, for instance, an Ab and a G#. I wonder if your students might not benefit from some spelling changes. (Not just you, the piano guys' transcriptions do the same.)
Thanks!
It helping me on my walking bass on piano thx Bob !!
thank you Bob
I will be using this technique in my playing this weekend. Awesome video!
great lesson, so helpful, Bob DeBoo breaks it down and gets you making music in mere moments!
Another great lesson Bob, l am enjoying your Mr PC walking bass lines
thanks Trevor!
Wow.. this is a practical tip to use triplet...
Love it. Thank you!
Amazing Lesson!
Great stuff; wish it were around when I started playing bass!
Always awesome!
Great breakdown..
So good! Thank you
Thanks for watching!
What a great lesson!!
cool lesson, thanks
When I played, I used to make the first note of the triplet a bit longer than the next two notes. I never cared for an even triplet feel. As Dizzy used to say, "The swing is on the upbeat". lol
excellent point!
thanks, bro. very bro of you. hope all is well in your life.
thanks bro! doing great, thank you
This is such a great lesson Bob! Thank you for doing this! I was wondering if you might address the type of lines that Charlie Haden played with Ornette Coleman. In, "Lonely Woman" for instance it seems like some drones, in a certain key but kind of ambiguous . I hear the same types of openness in a lot of Scofield recordings. An example is, "Flat Out" which is essentially a fast rhythm changes tune. But it is so fast that there is no way to play the changes, it seems like the A section is just in B-flat, but hard to discern the actually harmonic structure. This is something that has plagued me for years, if you can enlighten in any way, I would be so grateful! I am a guitarist from Springfield, we played together once with Marty. Thanks
Great stuff. Many thanks. I would have been nice to hear your comments on right hand fingering choices for these: alternating vs raking, index vs middle finger, 3-finger playing, etc.
For sure. Valid points and there's just not enough time to get to all the finer details in these videos
Great lesson! Thank you!! You might double check the examples in C. Looks like your notation is showing a flat in the signature.
Thanks! Good catch
what app or program are you using for the drums?
Hi Ribau - I used Drum Genius app for this I believe
Bucket of Dung
Manure even
Excrement, if you so dare
Feces perhaps
@@alannoob1926 He means the words match the rhythm of the triplet
That's a good one! How about "splockitty-whoo" : )
I call 'em "Falling Down Drunk"
This question may be coming in very late, but what device are you using to play your ride pattern? I need one. 😁👍
i cant download the pdf, What should i do?
Hi Roque, sorry to hear this. Has it come thru for you yet? If not I would try clicking the link and resubmitting your email. Let me know, and I'll find a way to get it you.
Hi I would like to have the PDF file I am new to this channel and bass can u help me
Enharmonically equivalent, but for purposes of voice leading, there's a difference between, for instance, an Ab and a G#. I wonder if your students might not benefit from some spelling changes. (Not just you, the piano guys' transcriptions do the same.)