The sign of a great teacher is someone who takes a simple concept, a foundational exercise, and presents it in a way that is clear, relevant and of value to players at all levels. Excellent tutorial. :)
Thank you so much. I have played drums as a professional for over 50 years. I began playing some guitar in college back in the mid 70's. Now I wanted to learn some bass and I found you and your videos are really helpful.
Thanks very much. Subscribed. I’ve played bass casually for 30+ years and am constantly learning. I am impressed how small your hands are, and your use of the pinky finger….something I’ve got to do more of!
Dont need this, but you got it. Mucho kudos. I am glad musicians like you are helping those. Back in my day, i had to learn it all on my own with no guidance
Love your channel. Love your hair you are an excellent bass player. Thank you for the tips and pointers. Of playing. Bass guitar 🎸 it really helps. Thank you so much 👍👍👍😊
Thanks Yonit for this lesson 🙏 I also see it as a way to master/memorize a bass neck: starting with this simple shape, slowly and then as you do in your line, move along the neck with the same notes. Thank you again.
Great lesson. One suggestion: be way more specific with your fingers. When you spread your fingers over the fretboard like that, it’s virtually impossible - especially for beginners - to see which string and which fret you push down.
I've been playing bass on and off for years and I've found out how to play catchy tunes and that is listening to John carpenters movie music..thank u..
Great info. I’ve been waiting for this for a year now, just having picked up the bass. I notice that many songs are truly built on these bass patterns. Thank you!
This is so fun to watch. As an absolute beginner I think I need a first three steps though. Which videos might show me the first little steps I need to start moving? Things that I’m aware of (but I know I don’t know enough to know what I need) -“Plucking” a string - fingers on the frets (tips and tricks) - damping at the end of a note - timing ( I think you have a lot of references to timing ) I have been watching a few of your videos and I enjoy the funky groove you bring to the material you share. I’m hoping some of it will rub off on me 😉
Always great to get back to the fundamentals. I have a strong urge to play too many notes and get way out of the pocket. This reminds me to stay in there until the time is right to let loose. Glad i found your channel!
This was great I’ve been playing a year and shapes like this really help cause I tend to stick using the regular major scale shape so If I was playing root D on the A string I’d use the flat 7th on the g string which doesn’t sound as good Really need to learn more shapes etc like this!
Great tutorial idea, very engaging style, and nice bass tone. The only downsides about this tutorial is the way your fingers are actually obscuring what you are doing from a visual perspective. It's worth using the 'wrong' fingers for demonstration, like the index finger just to show the note with all other fingers out of the way. The captions don't reinforce or provide an alternate explanation of the action either, though what they do say is useful. I'm mainly a guitar player so I genuinely got something out of this vid, thanks!
CAN YOU FEEL THE GROOVE!?!? - James Brown I can always feel the groove here. I love your videos Yonit! I'd sign up for lessons in s second! Thank you for all the content!
You should do a lesson on the Nashville Number System and the three different fingering positions. I think that’ll help your “students” to understand, and quickly learn the groove pattern that you’re teaching. It’s kinda like when you play the blues,…and a lot of times the root notes, as you know,…are 1, 4, 5, which is the pattern that most people are familiar with. The different finger positions would allow them to play the same groove, but within the three patterns on the neck. Love what you’re doing,…just thought I’d throw those ideas out there.
I like the way u bring the theory in on d examples- one of yr presentation u put in context just to use root 3rd and 5th for minor and major scales. If u get a chance can u cover using the "7th" note of d scales it seems to b every where in song books!
Great lesson. Simple on the surface, but a real springboard for more difficult lines. Thank you! As an Israeli bassist, do you know Hagar Ben Ari from James Corden’s band? She was NYC based until she moved to LA.
The sign of a great teacher is someone who takes a simple concept, a foundational exercise, and presents it in a way that is clear, relevant and of value to players at all levels. Excellent tutorial. :)
I wish I could find a teacher like you live. You’re awesome.
I'm a professional bassist and I love people putting these videos out. Great job🙏
Thank you so much. I have played drums as a professional for over 50 years. I began playing some guitar in college back in the mid 70's. Now I wanted to learn some bass and I found you and your videos are really helpful.
Thanks very much. Subscribed. I’ve played bass casually for 30+ years and am constantly learning. I am impressed how small your hands are, and your use of the pinky finger….something I’ve got to do more of!
A beginner here, great lesson! It's simple enough to play along with and Feel the groove! Thanks 😊
Am a bass player and i know when i hear a great teacher, and that is you .. 👏👏👏👏👏
Good to see you again. Great lesson in how to get the most from just a few notes in a pattern.
Dont need this, but you got it. Mucho kudos. I am glad musicians like you are helping those. Back in my day, i had to learn it all on my own with no guidance
Not that we are looking for cheat codes so to speak, but these "knowledge beats" you drop on us are much appreciated. Happy holidays.
It's great to see you again, Yonit!
Yonit, glad to hear from you again. Really like the 3 note shape.
Thanks for the lesson, Yonit. This is very helpful for me (a beginner). Also, the curls look great!
My sentiments exactly. (Love the new hairstyle)
Thanks Andrew! :)
Thanks Yonit, this is very helpful for me as a beginner. Greeting from Germany
Wow, this really helps me going on on the bass. Greetz from Austria!
Happy New Year Yonit :)
You are a very important teacher to us
I appreciate your approach
Thank You
I recently got a base and my father showed me your channel, very helpful. Thank you so much
I like the way you take a simple concept and turn it into something magical
So great to see you again, I used to see you at another channel. You are a great teacher, thanks! Subscribed.
Love your channel. Love your hair you are an excellent bass player. Thank you for the tips and pointers. Of playing. Bass guitar 🎸 it really helps. Thank you so much 👍👍👍😊
Thank thank you your lessons are so helpful great teacher your are
Thanks Yonit for this lesson 🙏
I also see it as a way to master/memorize a bass neck: starting with this simple shape, slowly and then as you do in your line, move along the neck with the same notes. Thank you again.
Ciao, sono un chitarrista ma mi sto appassionando al basso e ho trovato i tuoi video molto interessanti nella sua semplicità....grazie👍👍👍
Cool lesson, Yonit! Love the hair! 😍😍
Great lesson.
One suggestion: be way more specific with your fingers. When you spread your fingers over the fretboard like that, it’s virtually impossible - especially for beginners - to see which string and which fret you push down.
Thanks again for a wonderful lesson, Love the new curls, you look fabulous! I need to practice!
It’s nice to see you again!
I've been playing bass on and off for years and I've found out how to play catchy tunes and that is listening to John carpenters movie music..thank u..
Great info. I’ve been waiting for this for a year now, just having picked up the bass. I notice that many songs are truly built on these bass patterns. Thank you!
Thank You , Good Lesson.
This at first reminded me of baby come back so I’m going to learn it.I normally play guitar but recently purchased a short scale stingray and love it.
This is so fun to watch. As an absolute beginner I think I need a first three steps though. Which videos might show me the first little steps I need to start moving?
Things that I’m aware of (but I know I don’t know enough to know what I need)
-“Plucking” a string
- fingers on the frets (tips and tricks)
- damping at the end of a note
- timing ( I think you have a lot of references to timing )
I have been watching a few of your videos and I enjoy the funky groove you bring to the material you share. I’m hoping some of it will rub off on me 😉
Yeh, lovely to see you back. Love this tutorial. Richard (UK)
Great, no sign of rust Yonit, have a lovely xmas☃️
Yes!!!! Thank you for the examples on the neck!!!!
Yes it has been a while. Thank you for the lesson. You look great by the way.
Always great to get back to the fundamentals. I have a strong urge to play too many notes and get way out of the pocket. This reminds me to stay in there until the time is right to let loose. Glad i found your channel!
Love your songs Yonit and your tutorials help me a lot!
Really cool! I am excited to try this!
Superb lesson thanks very much
Appreciate you 🌟 thanks for being you 🌟
Greeteing Yonit, great class have a wonderful days. From Bogota Colombia🙂
I am start playing bass ... These are much helpfull... thx
GREAT tutorial Yonit!!👍🏾 Thank you!!🙏🏾🎸
Good job 👍 Yonit!
Genius! I'm just getting int the base after years of guitar playing and this is a terrific start!
Merry Christmas!
This was great
I’ve been playing a year and shapes like this really help cause I tend to stick using the regular major scale shape so If I was playing root D on the A string I’d use the flat 7th on the g string which doesn’t sound as good
Really need to learn more shapes etc like this!
Great tutorial idea, very engaging style, and nice bass tone. The only downsides about this tutorial is the way your fingers are actually obscuring what you are doing from a visual perspective. It's worth using the 'wrong' fingers for demonstration, like the index finger just to show the note with all other fingers out of the way. The captions don't reinforce or provide an alternate explanation of the action either, though what they do say is useful. I'm mainly a guitar player so I genuinely got something out of this vid, thanks!
Great🔝🔝, greetings from Switzerland👍
So cool!! your videos are so helpful and fun
Hey this is really good information! Nice video.
Your lessons are always on point! Thank You!
Yoni thank You!! You are 👍 awesome!
Great job. She sure knows what she is doing.
CAN YOU FEEL THE GROOVE!?!? - James Brown
I can always feel the groove here. I love your videos Yonit! I'd sign up for lessons in s second! Thank you for all the content!
Thank you for this from a beginner bass student for life 🌏✌🏽🎼🎸
You should do a lesson on the Nashville Number System and the three different fingering positions. I think that’ll help your “students” to understand, and quickly learn the groove pattern that you’re teaching. It’s kinda like when you play the blues,…and a lot of times the root notes, as you know,…are 1, 4, 5, which is the pattern that most people are familiar with.
The different finger positions would allow them to play the same groove, but within the three patterns on the neck. Love what you’re doing,…just thought I’d throw those ideas out there.
thank you very much merry Christmas
Thank YOU!
Woow...I love the way she teaches!!!!
Thank You Happy New Year
Thanks! I normally play guitar, so my bass lines are totally lame! You're channel helps me sound a little more like an actual bass player!
Yay!! :)
@@YonitSpiegelman MERRY CHRISTMAS ⛄🎄.
YONIT YOU ARE BAD GREAT LESSON!!!!
Thank you so much …. Great lesson 🤘🤘🤘
Very helpful lesson. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing 🎸🎸
I love Your channel, thanks sooo much!
Nice groove and seems attainable for this beginner.
Thank you yoni, you make it so simple and I always pick up the lesson when you explain keep up the good work 💪
Beautiful woman! Thanks and Merry Christmas!👍
As always U are amazing on bass. Most defenetally will practice it and learnd it.
I like the way u bring the theory in on d examples- one of yr presentation u put in context just to use root 3rd and 5th for minor and major scales. If u get a chance can u cover using the "7th" note of d scales it seems to b every where in song books!
The 7th of D would be C#.
Great lesson! Unfortunately, the Netherlands is back in lockdown, so plenty of time to practice ;-)
Be safe and enjoy the practice!! :)
best professor ever
I like the way that you demonstrated the 251 chord progression.
Yeah, new vid!!!
Super thanks, this is a big help.
Yeaaaah yonit is back
Welcome back 😀
Thank you so much I enjoy your class 😊
...a bit of a while, but with a new hairstyle 🙂 thank you, cool exercise!
Awesome 👍👍👍👍
Very fun, thanks
Very informative👍👍👍👍🎅🎅
thank you ms yonit, you look younger with your new curly hair..
There's NOTHING bigginer about this
Man I love that Sadowsky is nice. She knows a great bass too
nice i like that so much
Great lesson. Simple on the surface, but a real springboard for more difficult lines. Thank you! As an Israeli bassist, do you know Hagar Ben Ari from James Corden’s band? She was NYC based until she moved to LA.
Thanks for watching! I do know of her, and we have many common friends! Definitely hope we get to meet one day, she absolutely rocks!
Groovy for sure!
Your new look is very nice.👌
GROOVING NOTES....OH YEAH......YOU GO GIRL...!
You're the best pretty Yonit!
Good looking gal. And she plays the bass really well too. There is a lucky guy out there. 😁
Вау!!! Какая Ёнит красотка 🥰
Wow!!! Yonit so beautiful and wild...
Great lesson...and nice hair
Amazing👍👍👍
Can you please do a step by step tutorial on James blunt - 1973 🙏(with tabs)
It's the triangle thing for me 😉 thanks 👍