Have enjoyed your patient style. I’m 63, started in April of 2022. Hours of videos laster started playing with out Praise group at church since August. So much to learn, learning popular songs from my youth helps in my journey. Thanks and Happy Trails!
Found a bass ima charity shop for £15 the other week and learnt clash London calling, now this, after years and years on and off failing on guitar this is soo much more rewarding, playing the driving force behind the songs rather the gimmicky thing out over the top
Thank you. I´ve just come across your channel whilst searching for a lesson on this song - playing it at a jam session tomorrow (in C, but easy to transpose down from your lesson). Very good lesson, nice and clear, concise and no unnecessary whaffle! Subscribed, and looking forward to checking out more songs. Cheers Gary B
Thanks for the question! There is a difference in tone between fretted notes and open strings - a small difference, but a difference nonetheless. Open strings tend to be slightly brighter. I personally choose to play the fifth fret D in this riff as the other notes in the line are also fretted. However, an open D is perfectly acceptable if that's your preference!
Have enjoyed your patient style. I’m 63, started in April of 2022. Hours of videos laster started playing with out Praise group at church since August. So much to learn, learning popular songs from my youth helps in my journey. Thanks and Happy Trails!
Found a bass ima charity shop for £15 the other week and learnt clash London calling, now this, after years and years on and off failing on guitar this is soo much more rewarding, playing the driving force behind the songs rather the gimmicky thing out over the top
I love this, I just picked up bass amd this is my third song.... this helps loads, cheers.
Great lesson and a GORGEOUS Jazz Bass.
Thank you, and yes it's a lovely bass!
Really helpful, beautiful bass, great tone. Thank you.
Superb tone!
Excellent thanks for posting Stuart
Such a great video. Everything was broken down and explained so perfectly!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. I´ve just come across your channel whilst searching for a lesson on this song - playing it at a jam session tomorrow (in C, but easy to transpose down from your lesson). Very good lesson, nice and clear, concise and no unnecessary whaffle! Subscribed, and looking forward to checking out more songs. Cheers Gary B
Loving the new content Stu, you should do self isolation more often!
Ha! Thanks Nathan. I actually filmed the first ten of these a few weeks ago. Plenty of time to more now though!
good song , good video Stuart , thanks very much kind sir.
thanks helps a lot
Thanks 🙏🏻 nice 👌 lesson! You don’t go too fast and you make it easy to learn ✌🏻
Great tutorial! Im excited to check our the guide! :)
Please man can you make a video on the baseline of Eyes Without A Face by Billy Idol i love that song
Thanks a lot 🤘🏻🤩🧡
Thank you so much
is this the original version like what jake bruce played on the album ?
For that d at the end of the verse part - why do the 5th fret on the a string? Why not an open d? Genuinely curious as I am brand new to bass!
Thanks for the question! There is a difference in tone between fretted notes and open strings - a small difference, but a difference nonetheless. Open strings tend to be slightly brighter. I personally choose to play the fifth fret D in this riff as the other notes in the line are also fretted. However, an open D is perfectly acceptable if that's your preference!
@@StuartClayton ohh okay, thanks for the explanation! Your videos are extremely helpful btw
Hi Stuart, would Like to cover the song "Coyote" from M.Knopfler ?
Hello!!!song key and scales?
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