Joe is the real deal. Take the time to study with him and watch your knowledge grow and it will allow you bass playing to soar. I finished the Bass Foundation course a couple of months ago and it has moved me light years ahead of where I was. I put in about 2 hours of practice a day now that I am in the Bass Mastery course. Invest in yourself and study with Joe. Blessings
I wish I had learnt this earlier. I spent so much wasted time playing scales in one position repeating only on the octave. Missing a good understanding of the fretboard and only being able to play in a very basic way. Awesome video as always.
As usual, tons of great tips in a seemingly simple lesson! I tell every bass player and guitarist I know to check you out Joe. You teach music, and you explain why. I am doing the two-year course everyone, and I highly suggest it. I have made some great leaps in one month, the fretboard is already greatly de-mystified...I've been picking up somgs way easier by ear due to the training in arpeggios (bass foundation course)! All the best to you Joe!
Hi Joe, at 9:15 you talk about associating the shapes that you're practicing with the sound they produce, which I think is the ultimate goal of practicing, I also want to add " sing what you play (the triad here) in order to be able to play what you sing. so that the bass and your ownself could at last be just one, the music coming out of the instrument be more organic straight from your inner ear.
Your kind of on the right track, but you need to lose the mysticism. Singing is good, but unless you are a singer, it's not something you want to spend a lot of time on. The thing to focus on is "listening" while you practice! Ear Training is about memorisation of sound- period! If you have practiced major triads for an hour and cannot hear or recognize the sound of a major triad- then you're not listening while you practice.
I think it's pretty well explained at 5:31 in the video. Maybe switch to a "full screen" view on a large monitor so you can see it more clearly. Failing that, my next Bass Foundation Course is open for enrollment.
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Joe is the real deal. Take the time to study with him and watch your knowledge grow and it will allow you bass playing to soar. I finished the Bass Foundation course a couple of months ago and it has moved me light years ahead of where I was. I put in about 2 hours of practice a day now that I am in the Bass Mastery course. Invest in yourself and study with Joe. Blessings
I wish I had learnt this earlier. I spent so much wasted time playing scales in one position repeating only on the octave. Missing a good understanding of the fretboard and only being able to play in a very basic way. Awesome video as always.
Many thanks Justin!
Thanks Joe - all of your books are a must have. Looking forward to your course to fill in many gaps.
All the best!
Thanks Joe!
As usual, tons of great tips in a seemingly simple lesson! I tell every bass player and guitarist I know to check you out Joe. You teach music, and you explain why. I am doing the two-year course everyone, and I highly suggest it. I have made some great leaps in one month, the fretboard is already greatly de-mystified...I've been picking up somgs way easier by ear due to the training in arpeggios (bass foundation course)! All the best to you Joe!
So glad to hear that this approach has improved your bass playing. Thanks for the ongoing support!
Wish i could have such a fantastic high level guidance when i started play bass. Great lesson as always! Really miss your private lessons...
Thanks Asan! The first advanced package will be available in October.
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Hi Joe, at 9:15 you talk about associating the shapes that you're practicing with the sound they produce, which I think is the ultimate goal of practicing, I also want to add " sing what you play (the triad here) in order to be able to play what you sing.
so that the bass and your ownself could at last be just one, the music coming out of the instrument be more organic straight from your inner ear.
Your kind of on the right track, but you need to lose the mysticism. Singing is good, but unless you are a singer, it's not something you want to spend a lot of time on. The thing to focus on is "listening" while you practice! Ear Training is about memorisation of sound- period! If you have practiced major triads for an hour and cannot hear or recognize the sound of a major triad- then you're not listening while you practice.
CORRECTION!!! At 03:51 I meant to say 3rd to 5th.
Great lesson Joe! Again😉
Cheers Simon!
Just imagine if I'd known this + all the other stuff 40 years ago!!
Hi, can someone please explain what "stacking" fingers is? I've been playing a year and a half and it's new to me.
I think it's pretty well explained at 5:31 in the video. Maybe switch to a "full screen" view on a large monitor so you can see it more clearly. Failing that, my next Bass Foundation Course is open for enrollment.
Thank you so much for replying! At first I thought it was the 3rd finger coming in to support the 4th. I'm still lost but hopefully I'll get it. 👍