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Excellent video. I would like to suggest one more option for step 2. You can also use the 5th of the chord that you're going into. For example, if the next chord is Dm7, you can use an A on beat 4 of the preceding bar.
Jaz!!!! All these years later man, wow, cool to see you on here. Was just searching for some introductory bassline construction content to send to a student and I just came across your video. Great stuff. Hope you’re doing well!
Wow long time no see! That's so funny you came across one of my videos. I hope it was helpful for your student. 🙂 I'll send you a message IG for a quick catch-up!
Amazing I'm glad I could help! The next step after this is to learn your own walking bass compositions. Let me know if you have any questions or need any help. 🙂
Nice, simple explanation for common changes. Really well done. I’d love to see what you’d do with a more stagnant modal vamp, like Miles’ So What. Or a prolonged repeating ii7-V7 vamp like Phish plays (not technically jazz but improvised and almost always interesting).
Hell Jaz ç Great video! As usual. I've been following your channel for a long time now, all the way from France. I find your videos amazing; always very informative and inspiring. I was wondering what software or settings you use to scroll through the music scores in your videos. By the way, this could be an interesting video topic to share, I think. In any case, I would be very interested in it."
Hey, thanks! For this particular video, the score was done in Sibelius and did a little video editing to make it look that way. For my other videos, I use Soundslice. It's a powerful tool, you should check it out! :-) I agree, that would be an interesting topic for a future video!
This is a great video but I am a bit confused on how this is the melody for autumn leaves by Nat King Cole and I wasn’t able to make it make since. Can you post in the comment section the version you are playing
Learn the basics of playing the walking bass! Click here to download the FREE PDF with sheet music and tab ►www.thebassmastermind.com/4stepjazzwalkingbassformula-yt
Groovy baby. And really helpful too. Thank you
l am from Taiwan,nice video.Thank you
Thank you. Very clear explanation. I'll start using this method ❤
Excellent video. I would like to suggest one more option for step 2. You can also use the 5th of the chord that you're going into. For example, if the next chord is Dm7, you can use an A on beat 4 of the preceding bar.
Made it seem seamless and easy to approach
This is such precious knowledge you are sharing, thank you Sir ❤❤❤❤
A surprisingly nice approach and well explained! Thanks Jaz!!
Jaz!!!!
All these years later man, wow, cool to see you on here.
Was just searching for some introductory bassline construction content to send to a student and I just came across your video. Great stuff. Hope you’re doing well!
Wow long time no see! That's so funny you came across one of my videos. I hope it was helpful for your student. 🙂
I'll send you a message IG for a quick catch-up!
Thank you so much bro very useful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very interesting and good description. Now it is clear for me. Thanks Jaz
Amazing I'm glad I could help! The next step after this is to learn your own walking bass compositions. Let me know if you have any questions or need any help. 🙂
The best explanation how to hack walking bass
Right to the point and simple!
Thanks. All of me would be great
Nice, simple explanation for common changes. Really well done. I’d love to see what you’d do with a more stagnant modal vamp, like Miles’ So What. Or a prolonged repeating ii7-V7 vamp like Phish plays (not technically jazz but improvised and almost always interesting).
Great lesson ✌🏻
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Like to see your version on All The Things You Are , Oleo and Afternoon In Paris
Hell Jaz ç Great video! As usual. I've been following your channel for a long time now, all the way from France. I find your videos amazing; always very informative and inspiring. I was wondering what software or settings you use to scroll through the music scores in your videos. By the way, this could be an interesting video topic to share, I think. In any case, I would be very interested in it."
Hey, thanks! For this particular video, the score was done in Sibelius and did a little video editing to make it look that way. For my other videos, I use Soundslice. It's a powerful tool, you should check it out! :-) I agree, that would be an interesting topic for a future video!
All of me!
This is a great video but I am a bit confused on how this is the melody for autumn leaves by Nat King Cole and I wasn’t able to make it make since. Can you post in the comment section the version you are playing
This is in g minor so it's like miles Davis' version
The bass line here outlines the chord progression, not the melody. Its basic purpose is to highlight important chord tones and connect.
does anyone know a channel that explains things like this using numeric system
Would you like a video on the numeric system?
2:15 "Open A string, vielleicht..." :D Ja, wahrscheinlich!
Why dont you play the tune first , so it gives an idea of what the melody line is ? No one has a clue what you are Doing?
Awesome tutorial. Thx for sharing. Have you done one of these on “There will never be another you”
Thx 🙏🏾