Yooooo! We just learned this song yesterday 5:30 pm at rehearsal 12/03 now I'm seeing this ep. 4 of Show Me That. Appreciate you posting this...this is devine intervention!!! I will sit with this song more before our Saturday rehearsal at 10:30 am. Thanks again...I need the help!!! May God continue to bless you!
Travis man you really help me with the notes when you break the music notes down, I appreciate that, that will help me to become a better Bass player Larry Mitchell
@@Ryplayskeys Well it all depends... 4 string is the bread and butter and can get the job done but in most modern music a 5 string is needed for those low notes on the B string. You can't get those low notes on a 4 string. Most bass players especially in gospel are playing 5 string these days so when they go to a low B or a low C you will be at a disadvantage with a 4 trying to emulate what they play. As for the difference between the two: the only difference is the amount of range you can get. Similar to a 67 key keyboard vs an 88 key. You get more range. 4 strings less range and a 5 string you get more lower range. So it all depends on what type of music you wish to play. If its gospel without question get a 5 lol. Hope this helped.
I'd start with a 5 string, you can just ignore the low B string anyway if you're not confortable playing it yet (you can use it as a thumb rest). Also, I think playing lower notes than E is not the only benefit of having a 5th string, and I feel many people overlook this. You can use that 5th string to play notes from the E string, so that you don't have to move your hand that much in complex lines. Like for example, instead of playing a F on the 1st fret of the E string, you can play it on the 6th fret of the B string.
Love the sound of you playing the bass. I really need to up my game playing bass at church.
Yooooo! We just learned this song yesterday 5:30 pm at rehearsal 12/03 now I'm seeing this ep. 4 of Show Me That. Appreciate you posting this...this is devine intervention!!! I will sit with this song more before our Saturday rehearsal at 10:30 am. Thanks again...I need the help!!! May God continue to bless you!
I've been waiting for this. Thanks Travis
Wow! Un saludo desde México 🇲🇽
Wow! Greetings from México 🇲🇽
Amazing...I've turned this lines into a lick and bass solo intro ...just crazy line's
I love the new way you put the keys on the screen, faster to get it. God bless
Both you and Snoop are nuts!!!
Good Lord, those are some incredible licks! Great video.
💃 lets go! I love your contents bro
I love this live version of the song. I got learn this one for church 🔥🔥🔥.
Travis man you really help me with the notes when you break the music notes down, I appreciate that, that will help me to become a better Bass player Larry Mitchell
Thank Mr Dykes 🙏🏿
I'm done! Woooh! That's how you play bass bro
Love your work brother. God bless!
Love it man!
Man that was dope my bro, love thoes licks, thx.
Yessir, sounds good Man!
Boss, you are lookin' GOOD!
Great series !
nice tutorial. please what guitar model is that u playing
The 2nd lick…all I can hear is “why do birds suddenly appear” #genius
Thanks bro
Hey Bro I’m brand new to the channel and to the instrument just bought a bass and I wanna learn will you teach me ?!
Are those flats? Sorry I have bad eyes
What happened to your 16th fret?
I’ve been looking to learn how to play bass, but I’m confused on if I should start with a 4 string or a 5 string
What should I start with?
@@Ryplayskeys Well it all depends... 4 string is the bread and butter and can get the job done but in most modern music a 5 string is needed for those low notes on the B string. You can't get those low notes on a 4 string. Most bass players especially in gospel are playing 5 string these days so when they go to a low B or a low C you will be at a disadvantage with a 4 trying to emulate what they play. As for the difference between the two: the only difference is the amount of range you can get. Similar to a 67 key keyboard vs an 88 key. You get more range. 4 strings less range and a 5 string you get more lower range. So it all depends on what type of music you wish to play. If its gospel without question get a 5 lol. Hope this helped.
I'd start with a 5 string, you can just ignore the low B string anyway if you're not confortable playing it yet (you can use it as a thumb rest).
Also, I think playing lower notes than E is not the only benefit of having a 5th string, and I feel many people overlook this.
You can use that 5th string to play notes from the E string, so that you don't have to move your hand that much in complex lines.
Like for example, instead of playing a F on the 1st fret of the E string, you can play it on the 6th fret of the B string.
Hey Travis what is the name of your 5 string white bass you play
I think it’s a Bassmods Fred Hammond signature model.
bassmods k34
*ALAN "snoop" evans
Now that's what I've wanted to learn but there's a suggestion if you've could be a bit regular with ur videos if you've got time
Are you losing weight?
Sounds like a lot of noise
Fat ???