EVERY BLUES SHUFFLE BASS LINE YOU WILL EVER NEED (ALMOST)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- A whole bunch of variations of bass lines for a blues shuffle. Both major and minor feel bass lines. Though many of the minor feel lines can also be played alongside 7th and 9th chords and still work.
I'm just writing to say that even nine years later this video has soul and is very helpful. Thanks, Slim!
Robin, thank you so much for this video! I honestly don't know why artists like you expose yourself to the mindless haters who troll RUclips, but I, for one, am quite happy you have made the effort! Not withstanding the comments of the erudite trolls, I have found your video very helpful, and would encourage you to continue producing these instructional gems. To echo what someone else has said, it is very difficult to find such information for bass on the internet, and it is greatly appreciated!
i just want to thank you so very much for this lesson. for whatever reason, it's extremely hard to find vids of basic blues bass runs on youtube. i finally found yours, and it is excellent, it's exactly what i've been looking for. i've already begun creating my own variations from what you present here. i am actually a guitar player, i was thrown off a bit by the fifth string of your bass at first, i never realized the extra string was on top! needless to say once that's figured out it's easy to adapt your lesson to regular guitar. anyway, thank you for taking the time to make this video and posting it. the wankers who complain about fret buzz or flat this sharp that are just that, wankers. pay them no mind. thanks again and cheers!
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO I REALLY NEEDED THAT FOR SURE. I HAVE A REAL PROBLEM PLAYING RUNS AND THIS REALLY HELPS THANKS AGAIN
Much appreciation for this entire playlist!
Just picked up a used electric bass-learning, these help.
Again, thank you.
Nice Channel.
Thank you for breaking these down, just learning the 12 bars blues, so helpful!!
I like the descending line at 5:10 most, this is what I have been looking for a long time. Thanks. Monster Bass though , Ernie Ball Big Al. I never could get it. I have a Sterling V H S , great too.
Thanks Robin. Just what I needed. Great lesson. Good to see the variations. I tend to do a lot of what you do working within the chord and the passing notes. Mind you I have had been uncertain and you confirmed I was on the correct path be it a little wobbly. Cheers!
Great lessons Robin, loved your bass playing for years now. Looking forward to seeing more :)
Great video Gutbucket really informative! I appreciate it! It's amazing how many people find something to complain about regardless of what you do! (fret buzz) come on viewers this video is very helpful!
Good stuff Robin. Had a ball sitting in with you all at Hookrock, Belgium. Passed this on to my bass player! Thumbs up
amazing color you bring to the grooves. Now easier to bring fancy variations to the gig.
Good stuff... Thank you for taking the time in showing some cool licks...
Awesome!!! Thank you for all these variations
Very very helpful thanks a lot
Thanks, a very cool lesson. ;)
Very helpful and informative thirteen minutes. Thanks
good tip.. it give the idea to open up to a new level
For our school project we had to write a blues song, this helped so much!
Awesome thats for these
Thanks. Very useful stuff all around.
Awesome video! Thank you for doing this! Just what I needed!
Excellent lesson!! Thnx
Liked that last one.
i wish i would have seen a video like this when i was learning the bass. it took me a few years to accomplish some of these and now i have learned a few more thahks
keep it going, really enjoyed your approach.
Very good
very nice lesson, easy to understand, thanks
A lot of great advice, thanks for lesson.
Excellent video m8! Incidentally, what is the blues tune at the intro? Sounds great.
Great video. Appreciate the help and tips.
nice
awesome video man
Nice Big Al
If I'm not mistaken, your last example is in a different time signature, 6/8 I believe.
loved video ! keep it up man!
Good Job! Helps a lot. Thanks!
In the key of A there is no D flat. However there is a key call C sharp. In the key of a there are
Thanks, you made it simple
Great video!
Appreciated, thank you!
Great lesson. What's the name of the tune at the beginning?
the fret buzz is killin me
very good, that what i surch for, excuse my bad english :)
Great lesson, great bass, thank you!
Don't listen these angry buzz guys. Heeey, you are watching bass lesson!? Of course you should be ready for the buzz. So much sensitive persons %))
Minor point (pun unintended), C# is the spelling in the key of A not Db.
Many blues bands feature an enharmonica
Thanks!
helpful, thx :) advice if I might ... get a louder sound for your bass-guitar, blug it .... the rest is very good
I wish you could demonstrate with a 4 string?
What is the name off youre intro song? Good video.
What is the name off youre title song or group?
When you play in A there are no flats. Db should be referred to as C#.
And use a 4 string for lessons to reach a greater audience
There are no flat notes, like Bb or Gb, in the key A.
I really wish he was playing a 4 string definitely throwing off my eyes
Very informative but PLUG IN!
How do yu play bass line for tab Benoit-I smell a rat
your 5 string is confusing me!
ça frise.... action trop basse?
plug it in, cant hear it
why
Turn up that volume man. Sounds like it's not even amplified
Why use a 5 string for a 4 string lesson ? That does not make much sense.
Nice name?!?!?...ewww
Not very clean playing/sound...