Hey man thanks for tuning in! In all honesty there are SO many approaches and none of them are wrong... just different... and some work better in different situations. So... I'd try and get a few different approaches, that way you'll give your self more options when you're playing. S
@Warfender Hey man thanks for checking out the lesson. The chords are not diatonic... meaning they don't all fall within one key center. To get really specific the chords are - Am7, Bbmaj7#11, Cmaj7. The corresponding modes would be A Aeolian, Bb Lydian and C Ionian. Saying that, if you're practicing the pentatonic scales over these chords you don't have to think like that. Hope that helps mate. Scott.
scott you are good teacher, thank you for your videos , your vids inspired me alot and it brings me back the passion and desire to play and to learn more in playing bass.,,,God bless you... I WANNA PLAY BASS AS GOOD AS YOU...
I was asked to join a pretty good local band after hearing me demo a bass in a music store. Thats after a week of owning one thanks to these videos. Thanks man, keep em coming
Thanks for these video lessons, Scott!...I've ascertained a lot of crucial information about bass guitar from them and I believe it has substantially improved my playing...I thank you very much for sharing your adroit knowledge of this instrument and I hope to learn more from you in the future!...
It's hilarious how many people commenting think you wear the gloves to prevent sweat and to get "that great tone" - and want to know where they can buy some. Regardless - a great lesson! A little bit of overdoing the "shake" but spot on accuracy. Chord tones, arpeggios, and pentatonics have completely changed my playing for the best.
Great lessons Scott! I have always used pentatonic scales having a blues approach but have never thought of pentatonic major scales! I usually find the chord root and test the third if the flatted third works I play minor pentatonic runs if it doesn't then I play major scale style runs but it never occurred to me to play pentatonic major scales really cool like I said love your lessons thanks again!
@Ingratil The scale degrees of the major pentatonic are 1-2-3-5-6 while the scale degrees of the minor pentatonic are 1-b3-4-5-b7, but you'll find the exact same notes in say C maj as you do in its relative minor Ami.
I'm a noob. But its seems like the pentatonic makes the ear want to keep listening for a resolution. So its good for licks (improvising, fills) and good choosing a next root when jamming.
E ao mano blz sou aqui do Brasil curto suas aulas msm nao entendo o ingles mas observo suas escalas e o modo quevc ensina muito boa suas aulas e muito aproveitativa mas um inscrito abraço que Deus te abençoe Paz!!!!
Man, I know it's not as great an accomplishment as playing jazz heads, but these pentatonics really give me a hell of a kick everytime I try them. They sound so bluesy and intense, don't know why...
Hey, anyone have advice for transitioning from upright bass to electric bass? I played 6 years of upright, i just bought a fender jazz bass, and now I'm going to start that.
You may answered to this question but I'm new to your amazing videos :) I would like to know why you have gloves while playing and how they can help in playing. Thanks for your videos, I'm learning so much stuff :D
@devinebass Not diatonic is what I was presuming, but just wanted to make sure, as I was confused if it was around a single key center. Very cool lesson. I do something similar to this, but in Diatonic more like you later lesson doing a penatonic each side of C for 3 postitions. I have one also for all five pentatonic shapes in the mode postions. I like this one as it breaks me out of my normal practice rutine!!!!
Hi Scott. I have a friend who plays guitar and he has the same problem that Ettiene Mbappe has. He rots all his strings within a week of playing due to his acidic sweat. He was very relieved when i told him about the glove you have. Could you tell me exactly what brand the glove is and where to get it? thanks a lot. and by the way i watch your videos and learn a lot. you are awesome.
Hey Scott. Thanks for the video, man. A question regarding using either the major or minor pentatonic scale. Do you play either one depending on the chord? When you were doing a run in Am, were you doing the A minor pentatonic, since the chord is a minor chord? And, the B Major pentatonic when doin a run on the BbMajor, and so on...
Im sorry if you did explain this but i just dont understand why when u do the minor A pentatonic you do A -C -D-E-G-A? I though you had to skip the 4th and the 7th right? But from what i know your skipping the 2nd and the 6th why is that? Help anyone?
yeah I just don't get why he doesn't let you know what frets he using. It would take maybe 2 seconds and really help out beginners who don't know the fingerboard by heart yet
really good stuff - some feedback, why is the camera so far away from the action and why oh why are you wearing gloves that hide your fingers ? i've seen a few vids that i need a zoom to see the frak'n bass
What kind of strings should i use if im playing smooth jazz or r&b ?...i wanted to get a set of flat wound strings...i have round wound strings but they sound too bright for that smooth sound im looking for , i bout the round wounds cause they were cheap .
Nice lesson, but I'm a little confused. What modes are you playing in? Your Am,Bb,C progression I don't follow. Are you playing Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian progression? The pentatoninc scale fingering is different than the Aeolian you show and the Mixolydian is different than the Ionian you showed. So I don't follow the chord progression verse fingering, Please, can you clarrify is you are just doing some arbitrary progression and fingering here.
Guys, maybe i'm just stupid, but i was defeated in trying to find tabs and notes of that video on scottsbasslessons(point)com. Could you post me straight link to them? Thank you. English is not my foreign language.
@ZioGigietto He has a skin condition on his hands, that's why he wears gloves. He's actually even more of an amazing player to be able to play this well while wearing gloves.
ROFLMAO, Running around my house, looking for the smoke detector that has a dead battery. Guess I wont find it.....its at your house......Says allot for my JBL's really sounded like it was here.....GJ Scott, thanks for the lessons.
You have such a gift for teaching. Never condescending, overly complicated or showing off... just the nuts and bolts. Hats off to you, bud.
that bass is gorgeous.
Hey man thanks for tuning in! In all honesty there are SO many approaches and none of them are wrong... just different... and some work better in different situations. So... I'd try and get a few different approaches, that way you'll give your self more options when you're playing. S
Scott, you are such an intelligent guy. thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with the world.
Ahhhh finally I've found someone teaching bass online in a simple, slow manner! Thank you!
@Warfender Hey man thanks for checking out the lesson. The chords are not diatonic... meaning they don't all fall within one key center. To get really specific the chords are - Am7, Bbmaj7#11, Cmaj7. The corresponding modes would be A Aeolian, Bb Lydian and C Ionian. Saying that, if you're practicing the pentatonic scales over these chords you don't have to think like that. Hope that helps mate. Scott.
I love the tone you get from them black nylon tapewound gloves.
Yea me too that is all I use
Great musician and teacher! Thanks!
scott you are good teacher, thank you for your videos , your vids inspired me alot and it brings me back the passion and desire to play and to learn more in playing bass.,,,God bless you... I WANNA PLAY BASS AS GOOD AS YOU...
i love it when he goes in on 2:37- 2:41
I just got back from walking around my house trying to find the smoke detector that needed a new battery! LOL
nice one as always scott
As always great job and very inspirational.
P.S. - Safety first! replace the battery in your smoke alarm, it keeps beeping ;)
I was gona give up on the bass , but you've just rekindled my interest again , thanks ma man !
I was asked to join a pretty good local band after hearing me demo a bass in a music store. Thats after a week of owning one thanks to these videos. Thanks man, keep em coming
Thanks for these video lessons, Scott!...I've ascertained a lot of crucial information about bass guitar from them and I believe it has substantially improved my playing...I thank you very much for sharing your adroit knowledge of this instrument and I hope to learn more from you in the future!...
You need a new battery on your fire alarm!
+Roy Thomson Hell, i thought it was mine, so i got up and changed the battery. Now i see this. lol !
I was thinking the same thing. Hahahaha!
I dont even have a fire alarm, and I went to check mine
When it does that you have to click on the button on the top of it in a certain pattern to make it stop :p
It caught me too. Then while holding the battery in my had I heard the beep and thought, Scott you shit!
It's hilarious how many people commenting think you wear the gloves to prevent sweat and to get "that great tone" - and want to know where they can buy some. Regardless - a great lesson! A little bit of overdoing the "shake" but spot on accuracy. Chord tones, arpeggios, and pentatonics have completely changed my playing for the best.
Not to mention the crystal-clear instruction.
Great lessons Scott! I have always used pentatonic scales having a blues approach but have never thought of pentatonic major scales! I usually find the chord root and test the third if the flatted third works I play minor pentatonic runs if it doesn't then I play major scale style runs but it never occurred to me to play pentatonic major scales really cool like I said love your lessons thanks again!
Super tutorial ... I get so much benefit ... God Bless you...
Another cool lesson. Thanks, bro
Good lesson. Thanks
Damn you Scott Devine I've just checked the whole of my house from ground floor to the loft trying to find which smoke alarm needs a new battery!!!
great lesson...thank you
thanks great lesson.jm
@Ingratil The scale degrees of the major pentatonic are 1-2-3-5-6 while the scale degrees of the minor pentatonic are 1-b3-4-5-b7, but you'll find the exact same notes in say C maj as you do in its relative minor Ami.
you are a suberb bassist and teacher :)
so basically you use pentatonic scales to help make licks or can you expand/mix it with other scales to make root notes/licks with it?
I'm a noob. But its seems like the pentatonic makes the ear want to keep listening for a resolution. So its good for licks (improvising, fills) and good choosing a next root when jamming.
right to the guts of how to potentially use the pentatonics. thanks Scott.
Ur the best LOVE ur teaching.
E ao mano blz sou aqui do Brasil curto suas aulas msm nao entendo o ingles mas observo suas escalas e o modo quevc ensina muito boa suas aulas e muito aproveitativa mas um inscrito abraço que Deus te abençoe Paz!!!!
Nice lesson and playing bro!
@hahabass Great stuff man! Glad it's doing the job I wanted it too ;)
Man, I know it's not as great an accomplishment as playing jazz heads, but these pentatonics really give me a hell of a kick everytime I try them. They sound so bluesy and intense, don't know why...
Very cool!
HI MAN!!! I LEARN A LOT OF TIPS AND TECHNIQUE FROM YOU...
So youd do the individual pentatonic scales for each respective chords? Not just staying on the Am pentatonic?
Good teacher
these lessons would make so much more sense if i had ever taken formal lessons
you are great mate thanks
great vid.
I just took down every smoke alarm in my house.....then read the comments. LOLOL great video though!!
and it made me look at mine... glad i read this before i actually got up.
dude, awesome videos! I've learned a lot! I really have to ask, what's up with the gloves?
He has a condition called dystonia
Yes, I understood it some time earlier
@TwinMillMC Yeah, that's amazing.
Hey, anyone have advice for transitioning from upright bass to electric bass? I played 6 years of upright, i just bought a fender jazz bass, and now I'm going to start that.
I'd say watch your back. When I play out a 4 hr gig my left neck scapula kills.I have to sit in a tall bar level chair to ease the pain
You may answered to this question but I'm new to your amazing videos :)
I would like to know why you have gloves while playing and how they can help in playing.
Thanks for your videos, I'm learning so much stuff :D
@devinebass Not diatonic is what I was presuming, but just wanted to make sure, as I was confused if it was around a single key center. Very cool lesson. I do something similar to this, but in Diatonic more like you later lesson doing a penatonic each side of C for 3 postitions. I have one also for all five pentatonic shapes in the mode postions. I like this one as it breaks me out of my normal practice rutine!!!!
Nice tone
Awesome mate cheers :)
I prefer the genandtonic scales.
that lick at 2:05 and 2:36
great stuff...
Hi Scott. I have a friend who plays guitar and he has the same problem that Ettiene Mbappe has. He rots all his strings within a week of playing due to his acidic sweat. He was very relieved when i told him about the glove you have. Could you tell me exactly what brand the glove is and where to get it?
thanks a lot. and by the way i watch your videos and learn a lot. you are awesome.
@TwinMillMC Oops ;)
do i get what your saying,... No but its fantastic to listen to
Your scale consist of 7 notes, the 2 3 and 6 are minors. If you're playing the C major, Dm Em and Am are your minors.
Thnx for the lesson, Scott...btw, what Brand and model of bass guitar is that ??
your bass and lines are breathing in your hands))!!!even in simple lines the sound so alive))
thank you Scott... such a great teacher
Hey Scott. Thanks for the video, man. A question regarding using either the major or minor pentatonic scale. Do you play either one depending on the chord? When you were doing a run in Am, were you doing the A minor pentatonic, since the chord is a minor chord? And, the B Major pentatonic when doin a run on the BbMajor, and so on...
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@ZioGigietto mate, check out his website, he explains it there.
I want to see some tabs
LOL , I'm running around my basement looking for the smoke detector and its yours lol
That wink left me feeling slightly violated..
Im sorry if you did explain this but i just dont understand why when u do the minor A pentatonic you do A -C -D-E-G-A? I though you had to skip the 4th and the 7th right? But from what i know your skipping the 2nd and the 6th why is that? Help anyone?
Hello I tried to do that run when you went down the neck how did you connect that. Run
yeah I just don't get why he doesn't let you know what frets he using. It would take maybe 2 seconds and really help out beginners who don't know the fingerboard by heart yet
Jay get gud
Looking back after a year do you still feel the same or are you glad you figured it out on your own and eventually got better bcuz of it
3 years later, anything change?
really good stuff - some feedback, why is the camera so far away from the action and why oh why are you wearing gloves that hide your fingers ? i've seen a few vids that i need a zoom to see the frak'n bass
What kind of strings should i use if im playing smooth jazz or r&b ?...i wanted to get a set of flat wound strings...i have round wound strings but they sound too bright for that smooth sound im looking for , i bout the round wounds cause they were cheap .
roundwounds are fine for smooth jazz ..
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Nice lesson, but I'm a little confused. What modes are you playing in? Your Am,Bb,C progression I don't follow. Are you playing Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian progression? The pentatoninc scale fingering is different than the Aeolian you show and the Mixolydian is different than the Ionian you showed. So I don't follow the chord progression verse fingering, Please, can you clarrify is you are just doing some arbitrary progression and fingering here.
Guys, maybe i'm just stupid, but i was defeated in trying to find tabs and notes of that video on scottsbasslessons(point)com. Could you post me straight link to them? Thank you. English is not my foreign language.
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Same root/ chords as 'Jesse' by Mother Earth [Acid Jazz], or thereabouts.?
Thank you--that was winding me right up.
Lampshade looks like a little sailor's hat:-)
belo baixo, pra que essa luva preta ???
your methods and appproach Much more usefully than MarloweDK)
@666patrickbateman666 Lol... it's my fire alarm running out of batteries ;)
Needs more cowbell
hahaha.....
@ZioGigietto He has a skin condition on his hands, that's why he wears gloves. He's actually even more of an amazing player to be able to play this well while wearing gloves.
Why was A played as minor and B and C played as major?
Because he's playing in the key of F major/D minor.
BEEP!
what s up with the gloves man?
cold?
Are bass runs the same as bass fills? I thought this was called a fill to be honest.
nothing! Keep playing! you'll get better! :D
whats with the gloves?
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ROFLMAO, Running around my house, looking for the smoke detector that has a dead battery. Guess I wont find it.....its at your house......Says allot for my JBL's really sounded like it was here.....GJ Scott, thanks for the lessons.
you're an awesome bassist, but why do you where gloves?
I spot a Markbass LM III.
It's an A Phrygian chord progression.....
This is still confusing especially when you talk about the A minor scale
It sounds like it wants to join in, hehe.
TYPE OF BASS IS THAT???
Jazz/r&b try flats. Check out talkbass.com, TONNES of stuff about strings
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So you just did runs with the pentatonix