This time dear Scott, you got me ! This is exactly the type of content I'm looking for to flesh out my skills. Getting into the Jazz typed phrases and licks is kind of difficult especially for self-taught bass player like me, used to play rock, pop, funk, etc. Jazz is a mandantory passage to continue our wonderfull trip into music and bass guitar ! I'm very, very, very, very interested by the Jazz Accelorator.... Mmmmh... this time dear Scott... you gonna have my money ! You're too tought bro !!! PS : by the way this bass is awesome. What is it ?
Great licks but why the strange/ difficult notation in fretnumbers instead of just displaying the actual notes? ( and adding the fingering below the notes) Very confusing to me. And where can I download/ find the sheet music?
Scott did a video with a title like that, but in the video he basically says you should not get a 5-string if you're not going to use all five strings.
@@brentemerson4593 Cool! I have a Musicman 5 ,under my bed, from back when I wanted to be like Tony Levin. I love it to pieces but I prefer down-tuning a 4 string now. Thanks for your response.
Hello, does the course have subtitles in Spanish? Unfortunately I don't speak English, but I want to take this course. Mainly in jazz, which is what I have been studying.
Great lesson… BUT… it would be even more valuable if you played the licks over a guitar or keyboard track with the chord changes and a drum beat so we could hear the bass licks in context.
This is a very good point dude. I mean that's extremely important, shocked that isnt there by default - though we could definitely search simple songs out and do it still so there's always that.
Agree - context is everything here, bebop lines are NOT your regular smooth playing and you need to hear the licks played against the applicable harmony to get that sound in your ears.
Hey! The Jazz Accelerator isn't currently open for enrolment I'm afraid. It will be back in 2023 - you'll be able to find out more here - scotts-bass-lessons.teachable.com/p/the-jazz-accelerator 🙌🏻
Hey dude! On the chart when you see the "maj7" this is referring to the major/minor tonality of the 7th note in the scale. The G7 chord is still a major G chord (containing the B as you have mentioned) however it contains a dominant/minor 7, the foundation of the chord being the mixolydian scale. Hope that helps! 👊🏻
I noticed that your thumb seems to move down for every string crossing. Why not move thumb down when two strings are crossed and use a rest stroke to mute lower string?
He plays with a floating thumb technique, it keeps his muting really solid and also makes every string feel like it’s directly below your thumb, like if your thumb was on the E and you were strumming A. I personally find it to allow for faster playing when you get comfortable with it.
you forgot the trick number four, if you subscribe for a trial account in scott bass lessons, you can't cancel it before the trial ends so they can charge you for 1 year account for ever. I used to be a fan but I subscribed to the 14 days trial account and I want to cancel it and the system doesn't allow me to do it, this is super scammy, stay away from this
Who ever set up your guitar didn’t do a great job. It has way too heavy gauge strings and it’s missing one. Also it’s tuned way low. I’d ask for a refund.
came for the jazz licks...stayed for the bass tone. awesome content Scott 🎸👍
That bass looked far better at the start of the video, in black and white! Lovely…
This time dear Scott, you got me ! This is exactly the type of content I'm looking for to flesh out my skills. Getting into the Jazz typed phrases and licks is kind of difficult especially for self-taught bass player like me, used to play rock, pop, funk, etc.
Jazz is a mandantory passage to continue our wonderfull trip into music and bass guitar !
I'm very, very, very, very interested by the Jazz Accelorator.... Mmmmh... this time dear Scott... you gonna have my money !
You're too tought bro !!!
PS : by the way this bass is awesome. What is it ?
Hello! What was your results after the Accelerator? I hope you've moved far behind the canned licks and create your own?
Great lesson , I’ll steal those licks to play on guitar
Haha )) My idea now to to steal guitar licks and play them on bass ;))
thanks for that beautiful lesson☺️
That bass 🔥🔥🔥
So awesome Scott! And super useful to include in my own playing. Thanks
Great licks but why the strange/ difficult notation in fretnumbers instead of just displaying the actual notes? ( and adding the fingering below the notes) Very confusing to me. And where can I download/ find the sheet music?
Gonna apply it on Sunday Morning
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Most bass players cover songs already written , the best advice is to learn the simplistic scales unless you play jazz then good luck 👍
3:34 Reminds of Family Guy when Stewie was writing a song for his girlfriend
Thank you for this valuable info ! I swear I thought you suggested 5 string basses weren’t good. No big deal, just wondering if I misunderstood.
Scott did a video with a title like that, but in the video he basically says you should not get a 5-string if you're not going to use all five strings.
@@brentemerson4593 Cool! I have a Musicman 5 ,under my bed, from back when I wanted to be like Tony Levin. I love it to pieces but I prefer down-tuning a 4 string now. Thanks for your response.
Like thw new bass
the horn on that bass looks like a banana. i like it.
I'm seeing the link to join the SBL Academy at large, but not specifically the Jazz Accelerator Program.
Wow that's very much impressive how do you record slap bass with good quality sound and what software do you use please
I love this lesson ❤
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Hello, does the course have subtitles in Spanish? Unfortunately I don't speak English, but I want to take this course. Mainly in jazz, which is what I have been studying.
Great lesson… BUT… it would be even more valuable if you played the licks over a guitar or keyboard track with the chord changes and a drum beat so we could hear the bass licks in context.
Cv Studded xm
This is a very good point dude. I mean that's extremely important, shocked that isnt there by default - though we could definitely search simple songs out and do it still so there's always that.
Just imagine a 4/4 pulse underneath. Bebop has a pretty recognisable form. If you listen to a couple of records it’ll become immediately clear
@@NoddyTron It’s not really the beat I’m missing, it’s the chord changes. But if he were to add the chords, he might as well add the beat too.
Agree - context is everything here, bebop lines are NOT your regular smooth playing and you need to hear the licks played against the applicable harmony to get that sound in your ears.
Thanks!
btw the color palette in this one is awesome. nice new threads
but the tab masquerading as notation is hell
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Yes, i'm learning jazz on ukulele using bass licks. What's wrong?
Nothing to see here
Is it worth to buy fender player jazz bass??
Cool 🔥
Whoa, what kinda bass is that?!
It’s made by a company in Canada called F Bass. It’s their BN Series with dual humbuckers.
How do I get involved with jazz excellerator
Hey! The Jazz Accelerator isn't currently open for enrolment I'm afraid. It will be back in 2023 - you'll be able to find out more here - scotts-bass-lessons.teachable.com/p/the-jazz-accelerator 🙌🏻
nice!!!
What pedal was used to freeze the chord to play over?
Most likely eh “Freeze” ,
electro-harmonix freeze
'big low D in there'. yup :)
Also, I want that F bass, Brother!
where is the link.?
Sorry, I think there is actually G7maj, as 4 on G string means B...(!)
Hey dude! On the chart when you see the "maj7" this is referring to the major/minor tonality of the 7th note in the scale. The G7 chord is still a major G chord (containing the B as you have mentioned) however it contains a dominant/minor 7, the foundation of the chord being the mixolydian scale. Hope that helps! 👊🏻
For a moment in the tab I thought the eight was a zero lol
there is a banana on ya bass
Another F Bass?!!! 🤤🤤🤤
Eb over a C chord? A minor 3rd over a major chord???
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I noticed that your thumb seems to move down for every string crossing. Why not move thumb down when two strings are crossed and use a rest stroke to mute lower string?
I don’t think he wants to
He plays with a floating thumb technique, it keeps his muting really solid and also makes every string feel like it’s directly below your thumb, like if your thumb was on the E and you were strumming A. I personally find it to allow for faster playing when you get comfortable with it.
Floating thumb technique for muting, really useful for 5 and 6 strings !
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you forgot the trick number four, if you subscribe for a trial account in scott bass lessons, you can't cancel it before the trial ends so they can charge you for 1 year account for ever.
I used to be a fan but I subscribed to the 14 days trial account and I want to cancel it and the system doesn't allow me to do it, this is super scammy, stay away from this
Why is your strings rattling? Sounds terrible! It would drive me crazy....
we respect u but please keep talking to a minimum for the intros
Who ever set up your guitar didn’t do a great job. It has way too heavy gauge strings and it’s missing one. Also it’s tuned way low. I’d ask for a refund.
It is a Bass Guitar!!Not an Electric Guitar!!!!
you can't play no music bro, stop stealing money