Master the Entire Bass Neck With Only Two Exercises

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @LessonFace
    @LessonFace  Год назад

    Want to learn more? Check out Yonit's booking page at www.lessonface.com/instructor/yonit-spiegelman

  • @curtvincent3728
    @curtvincent3728 Год назад +3

    I am an old guy and got "stuck" on bass as a guitar player as someone needed to play bass so I was the stuckee! Decades later I stopped being resentful and started to appreciate the role of the bass. But now I am trying to not just learn and play a song (I play out often) but to learn how to really feel a song. Less is more. This teacher has really helped this old guy. Thank you! I am now a Yonit Nitpicker!

  • @pantalonesfrescos1130
    @pantalonesfrescos1130 2 года назад +18

    I'm a guitar player and just got a bass for christmas to have fun on. This lesson is exactly what I needed. Very clear and concise lesson and it can be applied immediately to jams with friends. Thanks so much.

  • @danscalone8110
    @danscalone8110 4 года назад +53

    57 and I'm learning to play. My goal is to Play!

    • @ccastillo36540
      @ccastillo36540 3 года назад +7

      Im 43 and just bout my frist bass never to late to learn something

    • @TheEpicnessofmatt
      @TheEpicnessofmatt 3 года назад +9

      I’m 59 and thinking hard about buying my 1st bass as a Father’s Day gift for myself.

    • @danscalone8110
      @danscalone8110 3 года назад +3

      @@TheEpicnessofmatt Do It! I'm having a Great Time. We're settling a goal for Halloween to do some gigs.

    • @chile0119
      @chile0119 3 года назад +4

      @@TheEpicnessofmatt to much thinking leads to overthinking, go buy it now

    • @KamikazieAce95
      @KamikazieAce95 3 года назад +1

      @@danscalone8110 Now 9 months down the line, do you feel as though your playing is better?

  • @Chriswoodworker
    @Chriswoodworker 3 года назад +4

    Just watching this lesson at 11:45pm. Now I have to wait till the morning to have a play on my Bass. Don't know how I'm going to sleep. What a fantastic lesson. So glad I found you on RUclips.

  • @lennythelion9471
    @lennythelion9471 3 года назад +2

    I love this lesson! Earlier this month I picked up my bass for the first time in over 25 years. 25 years ago these was no RUclips just books and a teacher if you could afford one. But now there's so much bass tuition on RUclips that it can be bewildering. So I've decided that for the immediate future to concentrate on just two areas; walking bass and jamming with the pentatonic/blues scale. So this lesson is just what I need; Christmas has come early; subscribed.

  • @joshualagrone6972
    @joshualagrone6972 3 года назад +14

    Just throwing this out there. Folks commenting about how they need tabs instead of notes shouldn’t be trying to learn their neck yet. You gotta walk before you can run. And you’ll run further and more comfortably with a good pair of sneakers. Learning the names of notes and some basic theory will be the Nike Shocks to your bass playing. 🤘

  • @MacMic333
    @MacMic333 4 года назад +8

    Great.I’m a drummer but I want to learn bass( every drummer should!). Good clear lesson.

  • @EpisodeNan
    @EpisodeNan 3 года назад +6

    Who else here is learning to play bass by learning a full song by hearing it or watching a video of it? Im noob at bass, and this is my way of learning. I sometimes find good licks and shapes with a song Im trying to learn.

    • @migjordanpayawal7856
      @migjordanpayawal7856 2 года назад +1

      That's part of the process. Even when I was learning guitar, before I was able to figure out progressions by ear, I was also watching how a musician plays it. I find it a bit more difficult for bass because notes are played separately, and a lot of the other notes can fit into it.
      Keep going bro!

  • @markhebebrand4751
    @markhebebrand4751 Год назад +2

    Your a Awesome clear and simple to understand Bass teacher 💯

  • @mikeh66
    @mikeh66 5 лет назад +9

    GOT IT! Good point on Minors starting on the index finger!

  • @SoulCitySawdog
    @SoulCitySawdog 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for your time helping people!

  • @cjhalfthai
    @cjhalfthai 4 года назад +1

    Yonit is the best bass teacher I've ever watched. She explains everything so well!

  • @Bmcdanman123
    @Bmcdanman123 3 года назад +1

    Hey thanks I’m starting out and I’m old man!! I love the bass and want to learn it!!

  • @TheRuss1013
    @TheRuss1013 5 лет назад +5

    Wow! These exercises have made a world of difference for me thank you so much.

  • @E-MTBs
    @E-MTBs 2 года назад +4

    Your a great teacher, thank you for this lesson.

  • @user-em7ts5yg7z
    @user-em7ts5yg7z 5 лет назад +4

    super useful video, thx! Also if anyone wants to practice the first exercise u can play along to Marvin Gaye's "whats going on"...pretty much all minor7 or maj7 chords

  • @Eli_J_
    @Eli_J_ 4 года назад +5

    I wish I’d had you as a teacher from day 1. I never spent the time learning scales and chords then I took some years away from bass and just coming back trying to do things the right way now. I’m more intermediate and still had to pull out my cheat sheet of chords. What you’re teaching is golden but show a closer view of your fingers and slow down a bit.

  • @SadieAtCollege
    @SadieAtCollege 5 лет назад +31

    Thank you for this! I would say this tutorial is more for an intermediate player because of the discussion of 7th chords. Geared more towards those who are studying music theory

    •  4 года назад

      Yep. Which we should all know in order to communicate with other musicians let alone read a chart.

  • @taurusmonkey8780
    @taurusmonkey8780 4 года назад +6

    Your Bass sounds awesome

  • @beatsbylanstarr
    @beatsbylanstarr 4 года назад +33

    "And of course you can find the octave after" - nope, I can't. I am that much of a newbie 😂

    • @stoatystoat174
      @stoatystoat174 4 года назад +28

      An octave is 12 frets up. Moving up a string is the same as moving 5 frets up. So if you're playing on any fret on either of the two lowest strings you can find the octave two strings up and two frets up (5+5+2=12)

    • @TheBlazegt
      @TheBlazegt 3 года назад +2

      @@stoatystoat174 *mindblown🤯 That make sense

  • @anandaurora
    @anandaurora 3 года назад +5

    Great lesson Yonit, packed with stuff yet simple.. thanks

  • @alfredbellanti3755
    @alfredbellanti3755 5 лет назад +12

    Thank you Yonit for this valuable lesson.

  • @Groovemyster
    @Groovemyster 5 лет назад +97

    I'm thinking the people that are trying to learn their neck, probably won't know those chords you called out, Dm7 etc.

    • @Musicsson
      @Musicsson 5 лет назад +9

      What if those people are pro pianists... like me? :))))

    • @Groovemyster
      @Groovemyster 5 лет назад +6

      @@Musicsson ah ha, I stand corrected 😜

    • @Musicsson
      @Musicsson 5 лет назад +7

      @@Groovemyster I was also not totally serious... :) although I indeed studied classical music and Jazz.
      However, that did not catapult me to being a great bassist.
      But one thing that you really notice when you come from classical music - is that especially Bass is taught and approached very much by playing typical genre patterns / riffs, etc. That's why most beginners sound pretty similar until each develops some personal flavour.
      If you learn Cello, that's "similar" to base guitar... in classical music you play 99% from notes, complicated stuff that gives you a marvelous technique. That's generally in classical music with all instruments... which is a huge advantage compared to the approach of most musicians who play "modern" music.

    • @lelemsays
      @lelemsays 4 года назад +3

      That's what's going on with me right now.

    • @paulevans4334
      @paulevans4334 4 года назад +3

      Been playing for years and I don't know them. You can't beat time served, just knowing where the notes are by ear.

  • @VmShpman82
    @VmShpman82 4 года назад +4

    You showed me things I've never learned before. Cool.

  • @papan1965
    @papan1965 3 года назад

    Very very useful!!! You mention and answer quite a few little details and questions I had about how to practice.. e.g. "You dont have to play in a different octave, you can practice the same octave just in another place". As silly as it may seem, those are the questions that bug me when I practice. Thanxxxxx!!!

  • @michaelpsartori
    @michaelpsartori 4 года назад

    I like the look of your left hand ...so relaxed with natural angles

  • @victorramirez5273
    @victorramirez5273 11 месяцев назад

    That’s a great Master class!!! Thank you

  • @colinburke3758
    @colinburke3758 5 лет назад +1

    Should have been around to help me 45 years ago... where were you???? Thanks for a great insightful lesson

  • @thearkuhtekt
    @thearkuhtekt 4 года назад +2

    Very intuitive video. Thank you. I'm definitely going to add this to my practice routine.

  • @rodneylee4026
    @rodneylee4026 2 года назад +1

    Great teacher. Thanks so much.

  • @nicfernald1850
    @nicfernald1850 3 года назад

    Exactly how I needed it to be put, thanks a bunches,

  • @DroneUpp
    @DroneUpp Год назад +1

    Thanks for this demonstration! Been playing bass for a long time but never really had a bass instructor so although I can play, I have developed a lot of bad habits and this limited me in bass expression. I need to go back to basics and this will help me. I have sub'd your channel to learn more fundamentals on the bass. Thanks again.

  • @monomamori
    @monomamori 4 года назад +1

    NICE! That's an exercise I'll surely try!

  • @Andy-lm2zp
    @Andy-lm2zp 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for vid, been watching few bass ones but a lot of people don't do the fingering and it is easy to mess up without, and still struggling with position choices (which string open or not whatever)

  • @Cavonny
    @Cavonny 5 лет назад +1

    Nice lesson I just used the tabs on the screen. Very helpful. Because the voice audio was really low vs the Bass sound, and the metronome. Also camera angle on left hand was weird, hard to see what was done behind the other fingers

  • @alexzaslavsky2570
    @alexzaslavsky2570 4 года назад

    Had to watch it twice. Very useful video!!

  • @Musicsson
    @Musicsson 5 лет назад +3

    Man, the tone of that base... Sadoooooooowsky.

  • @johnhammond410
    @johnhammond410 4 года назад

    Thank you for this invaluable information. I have been just getting back into playing after being away from the bass for a few years.

  • @elissava5959
    @elissava5959 3 года назад

    this is a great exercise thank you!

  • @anyeikonyak-ov8cr
    @anyeikonyak-ov8cr Год назад

    You are great teacher👍👍👍

  • @williamdorsey2238
    @williamdorsey2238 4 года назад +2

    Holy crap, 1:26 into and I'm already subscribed. I watch alot of teachers online and learned alot. But your method of teaching is by far on the top 5

  • @luis6969santos
    @luis6969santos 4 года назад +2

    Great great lesson! Thanks (even for those who know very well the "grey zone", know every modal scale, play "jazz"... LOL

  • @williamretallick7430
    @williamretallick7430 3 года назад

    Your a gift! Thank you.

  • @natalievandenberg2222
    @natalievandenberg2222 3 года назад

    Thank you!! So clear. Love your teaching style!!

  • @Chago778
    @Chago778 5 лет назад +1

    I love it thanks for the free lesson...

  • @VeronicaGorositoMusic
    @VeronicaGorositoMusic 3 года назад +4

    All fine I get it, now just need to get a bass! 😂

  • @georgius65
    @georgius65 3 года назад

    great lesson, thanks a bunch!

  • @VirginiaWolf88
    @VirginiaWolf88 5 лет назад

    Thank You! I will work on this.

  • @bustabass9025
    @bustabass9025 4 года назад +6

    Heyyy Yoniiiii!!!!
    Glad I been playing bass for nearly fifty years. Would have a hard time processing what you're saying otherwise. It's all good though.

  • @marklaciura3177
    @marklaciura3177 5 лет назад

    Another Great Lesson from Yonit , Roger Sadowsky Bass artist !!

  • @denisgourraud4482
    @denisgourraud4482 Год назад

    hi, Thanks so much for your lessons , just some times my english is poor so i cant get everything youhou says 😂 i’m french lol , your are the best 😊

  • @محمدأبواحمد-ع4د
    @محمدأبواحمد-ع4د 3 года назад

    You are great teacher

  • @TBONEcomedy
    @TBONEcomedy 5 лет назад +5

    That manicure is on point

  • @scottstevens9323
    @scottstevens9323 3 года назад

    My kind of teacher! Very informative! I’m slamming!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼

  • @kk1creation
    @kk1creation 4 года назад +1

    thanks

  • @rachellopez9472
    @rachellopez9472 5 лет назад

    I like your approach. Going to do it.

  • @J_David_Worthington_III
    @J_David_Worthington_III 5 лет назад

    Great video! Thanks for sharing it!

  • @amprivat5913
    @amprivat5913 3 года назад

    So cool your videos. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Yonit. Really great stuff 👍👍

  • @kristynchapman7567
    @kristynchapman7567 4 года назад

    So helpful! Thank you

  • @tumpy1
    @tumpy1 3 года назад

    I would learn it all together.

  • @valtyger
    @valtyger 7 месяцев назад

    Would be very helpful to know: 1- Why Maj7 and Min7 and not just Major and Minor. Or they are the same? 2- You continue to play 5 notes. What is that 5th one, could it be on the diagram and which finger? Thanks,

  • @ziggysmith2722
    @ziggysmith2722 5 лет назад

    You’re the best, I love your videos! Such a big help. Keep up the good work!

  • @EndlessEnt
    @EndlessEnt 2 года назад

    Hi Teacher, do you know any website to purchase licensed digital downloads for bass cover? Please advise, thanks alot!

  • @carlosmejia5103
    @carlosmejia5103 4 года назад +1

    0:30 IVE BEEN CALLED OUT

  • @stevehurl298
    @stevehurl298 Год назад

    Why emphasize the major 7th tone of the scale more than the major 6th? I guess major 7 helps you turn the corner to the V chord, but I think I've always heard major 6th tones used more often in major phrases.

  • @jh61
    @jh61 3 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @bsaw00
    @bsaw00 4 года назад

    Nice tone!

  • @gnais12
    @gnais12 5 лет назад

    Excelente Leccion, Gracias por compartir

  • @zadokmotorfreight2423
    @zadokmotorfreight2423 5 лет назад

    Really really great video thank you!! Definitely going to help!

  • @dougarnold7955
    @dougarnold7955 4 года назад

    Good stuff. Thanks.

  • @jortiz42
    @jortiz42 3 года назад

    Nice video!

  • @riceski
    @riceski 2 года назад +1

    Isn't this
    Yonit Spiegelman ? I am sure it's her or her twin. Good lesson

  • @davekat4680
    @davekat4680 4 года назад

    Thank you Yonit ✅ 👍 be well

  • @emmanuelmwiimbwa5183
    @emmanuelmwiimbwa5183 4 года назад

    Beautiful lesson!

  • @tr3sidential
    @tr3sidential 4 года назад

    I really feel like I'm going to get this with you. Thanks!

  • @0711RC
    @0711RC Год назад

    Thanks!!

  • @reno42wolf
    @reno42wolf 3 года назад

    Here's the problem...your instructions are superb...damn it! You're not going moron slow but fast enough to push you forward. DAMN YOU LESSONFACE!! Where were you 45 years ago WHEN I REALLY NEED YOU! My main problem is physical. I have severe nerve damage in my left pinkie so it's not very useful. Good for balance, but not for actual playing the Bass. I still play several instruments but I've fallen heavily for the bass. Any good 3 finger techniques?

  • @peterjosvai9804
    @peterjosvai9804 5 лет назад

    OMG, I've been attending these video lessons, and never said thanks -- so, thank you, Yonit! big time!
    You're one of the best teachers I've ever had !
    it is so enjoyable all the time! each lesson / lecture / video is a new game to learn and play ..
    it's altogether like a Waldorf school -- only not exclusively for children :)
    usually people teach tricks, which are details, so to speak,
    whereas you teach tricks, while also widen the bigger knowledge, at the same time..
    that of playing music on the bass guitar

  • @suiheisensongs
    @suiheisensongs 5 лет назад

    Awesome lesson! Thank you very much!

  • @Livemusic1800
    @Livemusic1800 4 года назад

    Bass... My favorite position.

  • @sambagenie
    @sambagenie 3 года назад

    Top lesson .

  • @FreeRideMan100
    @FreeRideMan100 3 года назад

    Thank you for the great tips. I kept thinking your green curtain was an opening to The Matrix

  • @BITVHAWAII
    @BITVHAWAII 5 лет назад +1

    love your verbal explanation delivery. easy to follow. thank you.

  • @bluesdivers
    @bluesdivers 4 года назад

    Thanks.

  • @wesstarmedia
    @wesstarmedia 8 месяцев назад

    I've been playing for a year, and progress is slow. My main aim is to (obviously) know my way around the fretboard better and learn to jam with a band. Im 44, so it's probably a bit too late to be world-class, but i just want to achieve my aforementioned. I suppose it's all about timing/scales and practice? 🎶

    • @SnarkyRC
      @SnarkyRC 3 месяца назад +1

      Lol you can be world class at any age, fella so, no it’s never too late. I play with a few people in their 50s 60s and 70s and I would say they’re world class.

    • @wesstarmedia
      @wesstarmedia 3 месяца назад +1

      @SnarkyRC that's really encouraging, buddy. I shall now practice even harder. 🎸 🍻

  • @jaydavee
    @jaydavee 4 года назад

    A yellow marble pickguard would look good on that bass.

  • @nieldan11
    @nieldan11 2 года назад

    You had me at 5, 3, 7 and 1..

  • @alexandredinkelmann595
    @alexandredinkelmann595 4 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @daveyJ213
    @daveyJ213 Год назад

    Hello! Thanks for posting this great information. Any advice on how to gain control of the fingering hand (my left). I'm so stiff; buzzing is driving me crazy. Additionally my left pinky locks up or collapses to the point that I literally cannot even bent it. I think it's an old basketball injury - still drives me crazy. Even when I lift my fingers from the strings to go to the next note, there is a buzzing or craping sound. Ugh! Help!

  • @noone-cc8so
    @noone-cc8so 4 года назад +1

    Holy shit i never noticed how the fret markers help

  • @LenProbert
    @LenProbert 4 года назад +1

    You cannot have C and C# in the same scale. The convention is to not repeat a note name twice in a scale, so it must be C and Db. That is basic theory, which I would expect any teacher to know since I am a nube, and I know this.

    • @stephenward5133
      @stephenward5133 4 года назад +1

      She is referring to the Blues scale which also has a D. I would normally refer to it as a Flat 5 but she is not wrong for the reason you have stated.

  • @wiltonh
    @wiltonh 4 года назад

    Good exercises

  • @paulevans4334
    @paulevans4334 4 года назад +6

    Not everyone learning knows notes and where you are starting. Calling out which fret you are starting on is much better for learners as its quite hard to see where you are starting from.

  • @NoNOnope-
    @NoNOnope- 4 года назад +2

    Thinking I should have learned the notes before coming here.... No idea what the difference between C and C# means

  • @arpitgershom2264
    @arpitgershom2264 3 года назад

    Nice vedio thanks very much

  • @tbeau6663
    @tbeau6663 4 года назад

    Superb video

  • @gordonblues843
    @gordonblues843 4 года назад

    That groove at the start.

    • @bredda_marcus
      @bredda_marcus 4 года назад

      Couldn't hear what she was saying but yeah the groove is good :-)

  • @jamesfennder7809
    @jamesfennder7809 3 года назад

    positive stuff.

  • @sebastianvega4576
    @sebastianvega4576 3 года назад

    good practice routine, i certainly see that value in them. but doing this, you will only learn and memorize the e and a string, since you rely on shapes for the d and g stings. you did not make it clear, but do you imply already knowing all you 3rds, 5ths and 7ths in major and minor for a specific root note? i could get behind that. i am working on my neck since almost a year with a similar technique you showed in the beginning (how to not do it). i play for all c notes between the 1st and 12th threat on all strings from top to bottom and back and then going through the whole cycle of 5ths while singing the note names out loud. i have some success with it, but it consumes a lot of practice time and i am not satisfied with the progress in relation to the time i have to spend. since i play guitar and bass for several years, i have my e and a string down pretty good as well as most important scale shapes and triads. do you think it makes more sense to just get my stuff together and memorize the note names for all intervals in major and minor? like knowing this instantly: c major go: c, e, g, h, c (for the 3rd, 5th and 7th for example). right know, for these shapes and triads, i know the interval i am relative to the root, but not the name of the notes of these intervals.