Guys I’m finally learning it feels so good, I was in such a hump. I’ve been playing for like five months and only do covers, but I am deciding to learn my scales and understand the fretboard. I watched his sir Duke video just to learn how to play it and didn’t understand anything. Now I watch this video to learn the first scale that I can point out and play I can feel myself understanding things I didn’t before. Even tho I’m far from being good, I’m living the high life rn If I do say so myself.
This guy can really play but he keeps it measured and easier to understand as he doesnt go off piste with fancy bass runs unlike some people who teach on here.I also like the style of the screen whereby there are no distractions.You have only the bass to look at as there's a white background.No pets running around or other distractions.Really clever and Mark has caught on to this.It focuses you more.I will have to join as my scale knowledge is grim!
I learned so much in this lessons its unreal… I don’t even have a bass yet just playing it on guitar with an pitch shifter that shifts me down to bass levels.. probably ruining my boss katana 100 mk2
Thanks very much for a clear simple lesson delivered at the right speed for me. So far I have played by feel and experience without the least technical understanding of what I am doing. That was the first 50 years but it's never too old to learn.
Thanks for another great lesson. As a beginner, fretting the top of the neck is a real challenge. Maybe you could make a quick video on good technique and in particular hand/finger position for things like the c major scale. While I can play it slowly, I believe my approach is wrong and it makes things harder and more uncomfortable than necessary.
That’s not what I said at all. There’s obviously a thing called a blues scale. But ask yourself some questions. Think about a basic blues progression in C. C7 F7 G7. Are the notes of those chords present in the C blues scale? Not at all. Also consider how a blues scales is used. The essential part of the blues scale is the blues note. That note can only be used in passing as an embellishment. You can’t just use it in isolation as a foundation for a melody or any harmony.
Believe that Jesus Christ is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, and you will be saved..Be baptized and repent of your sins. Repent simply means to turn away from your sins. God loves you and so do I.
In terms of just an up and down succession of notes, yes, we call that a blues scale as a broad umbrella term but there is a LOT more to music than that. The Blues Scale has very little relation to the notes of the chords in a blues. Yes, it 'kind of' works as a blanket one-size-fits-all scale for soloing. But in terms of application of the blues note, it's simply used as neighbour note or passing note function.
Guys I’m finally learning it feels so good, I was in such a hump. I’ve been playing for like five months and only do covers, but I am deciding to learn my scales and understand the fretboard. I watched his sir Duke video just to learn how to play it and didn’t understand anything. Now I watch this video to learn the first scale that I can point out and play I can feel myself understanding things I didn’t before. Even tho I’m far from being good, I’m living the high life rn If I do say so myself.
KEEP GOING
You are simlpy the best bass-teacher on YT! Thanks a lot!
This guy can really play but he keeps it measured and easier to understand as he doesnt go off piste with fancy bass runs unlike some people who teach on here.I also like the style of the screen whereby there are no distractions.You have only the bass to look at as there's a white background.No pets running around or other distractions.Really clever and Mark has caught on to this.It focuses you more.I will have to join as my scale knowledge is grim!
i'd always trust someone who likes both alex webster and jaco
I learned so much in this lessons its unreal… I don’t even have a bass yet just playing it on guitar with an pitch shifter that shifts me down to bass levels.. probably ruining my boss katana 100 mk2
Aren’t you more of a violin and harpsichord guy, Mozart?
Your English GRAMMAR is almost as BAD as MOZARTS!!!😂🤣😂
You are the best. Thank you!
This is how you teach bass guitar.
Outstanding
This guy deserves a million subscribers. Keep up the good work man
Mate, I can’t thank you enough for these lessons - once again, you made my day, and a major, long lasting contribution to my playing (and enjoyment)
Thank you so much for this lesson, Mark!
i thought myself how to do blues scales on bass, and came here to find out if i thought myself right, thank you
Thank you soo much ❤️ I've been playing bass for 3 years but this is new to me and I got it all
Thanks man ur helping me improve a lot
Thanks very much for a clear simple lesson delivered at the right speed for me. So far I have played by feel and experience without the least technical understanding of what I am doing. That was the first 50 years but it's never too old to learn.
I start to learn from you all.you're my teacher.thank you verymuch.
i like that he has some buzzing noises in this video... looks more real to me... btw good vid.
Cool beans Mr. Mark , I like.
Thanks sir❤❤❤ 🇱🇰
Thanks for the great lesson. Excellent study tool and refresher!
great!!!! loved the lesson.
can you make a video on how to play triplets on any riffs because it is very difficult for me to learn triplets
Thanks for the lesson
thanks
Awesome
Is there a lesson on blues soloing ? It would help me a lot!
thanks excellent lesson
thank you for the lesson
Thanks for another great lesson. As a beginner, fretting the top of the neck is a real challenge. Maybe you could make a quick video on good technique and in particular hand/finger position for things like the c major scale. While I can play it slowly, I believe my approach is wrong and it makes things harder and more uncomfortable than necessary.
Hi Mark, could you please do BB King’s « never make your move too soon » bass line?
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You have a gift for instruction. Thank you for all your posts and lessons. BTW- where are you located?
can you make more blues videos it w8ill help me and maybe others alot
Awesome lessons as always.
Questions for ya.
Why do you start your scales on the A string and not the E string?
what kind of bass is that? i know its a jazz bass, but what model
Marcus Miller Signature Edition. Bought it about 15 years ago.
This guy reminds me of bilbo baggins
I think more frodo
You know what .. not really but at the same time.. yeah
the name of that bass
fender jazz bass
The Blues Scale is the Blues Scale.
😍😍😍
Sounds like War's Lowrider almost
I was thinking of going to bed. ummm.. may be not.
Did you ever go to bed? Just curious
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Sound kinda like lowrider :)
Seems like you are almost saying it is no blues Scale and you are wrong, wrong.
That’s not what I said at all. There’s obviously a thing called a blues scale. But ask yourself some questions. Think about a basic blues progression in C. C7 F7 G7. Are the notes of those chords present in the C blues scale? Not at all. Also consider how a blues scales is used. The essential part of the blues scale is the blues note. That note can only be used in passing as an embellishment. You can’t just use it in isolation as a foundation for a melody or any harmony.
Tabs would be helpful
Believe that Jesus Christ is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, and you will be saved..Be baptized and repent of your sins. Repent simply means to turn away from your sins. God loves you and so do I.
Get on your knees and beg for salvation...
That flatted fifth is the devils note !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No you you are wrong that one know makes it the Blues Scale.
In terms of just an up and down succession of notes, yes, we call that a blues scale as a broad umbrella term but there is a LOT more to music than that. The Blues Scale has very little relation to the notes of the chords in a blues. Yes, it 'kind of' works as a blanket one-size-fits-all scale for soloing. But in terms of application of the blues note, it's simply used as neighbour note or passing note function.
Huh? 🤔
I was thinking of going to bed.. nahh lets BASS
Why am I watching this I know this
Diminished chord that note
I Just realised that Smoke On The water is in the blues scale
Fake
too much talking.