CRAZY piano bass line for Swinging Rock Songs – Advanced
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Here we cover 2 crazy piano basslines!
One is pretty easy, but the last one takes a bit of practice and a lot of focus to do anything with the right hand!
Take it slow at first!
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Originally posted by UC2SDQBSBChwkS3ykRX0fGkA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcNSR2EfL_Q

CRAZY!!!! haha
nice!♥
@heysupyall111 Dude, you don't have to curl your fingers….look at horowitz.
thats blues ppl
Omg it's all in the left speaker.. MY LEFT SPEAKER DOESN'T WORK ]x
sick thanks
i play bASS, when i was put in front of a piano one day, this just came naturally to me..
good lesson, and congrats on the sound quality, but i thought the second bassline was gonna a bit less basic, no offence, but you kinda made it out to be hugely difficult, and it's just not, for me anyway.
Everything sounds good in a I IV V you piece of shit. That's why only shitty excuses for bands use them.
I have been trying to figure out that line on and off forever. Now that I see it, its so simple! Thanks dude.
this isn't a specific song. these are left hand bass line exercises that you could use in any number of rocking piano songs. For example: johnny be good, great balls of fire, old time rock and roll, grease lightning… etc.
take these patterns and try them on the C, F and G chords.
What's the name of this song ?
yeah I would agree with that. Straight fingers are hard to play with.
Its easier to show chords from a birds eye view with straight fingers though.
This might be obvious, but these sound great in a I-IV-V blues progression
(C7,F7,G7)
gracias geniooo
Enjoying ALL of your videos… Thanks posting !!! Just learning piano and your videos are a great help and pleasure to learn from …
Im not sure what you mean?
theres a part where I'm intentionally slowing things down and making my finger movements very obvious.
I dont see how curling your fingers downward any more is going to help with anything though?
maybe you could provide some specifics.
Thanks