Walking Bass lesson – Static Minor Chords (SO WHAT) with Scott Devine (L#27)
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Originally posted by UCWTj3vCqkQIsrTGSm4kM34g at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kvwTzPRoUk

I love this facet of Scott in which he was much more calm and transmitted tranquility. Today he is all laughter and noise . I don't mean by that that I dislike him of course is one of the best musical channels out there.
Wow!!!
Fantastic Study Scott.
Excelente aula …
Valeu.
Thanks!
I've found a backtrack for this:
https://youtu.be/QAeCF6mJOrA
Woah…blast from the past
I’m lowkey got lost ???? I’m trying tho
This is great, despite what the haters say! I actually like this better than the more recent vids where you have to prance around more to keep the algo happy.
Is the reason he is calling the B the sixth because he's using a Dorian, vs. Aeolian mode (which would make it Bb)?
Thank god SD in the meantime has found a pair of glasses fitting his nose!
Sunny Afternoon !
Pengikut lo akan segitu aja ga bakalan tembus se jt, soalnya ngjarnya pake sarungtangan
cheers
i miss his videos like this
Scott, you are playing a 5-string with a high C instead of a low B! I was so confused when trying to imitate your chord shapes and harmonics, I'm so used to seeing that low B with 5 instead of the C. Sneaky…
Paul Chambers did a fine job playing modally over So What. If it's good enough for Mr. PC it's good enough for me haha. The impression of the entire track would have been very different if he was playing ii – V's
Love your lesson. ..
Right up there with talking bass (mark Smith)
those glasses make you look like you belong in a Pixar animation. The Incredibles 2 or something.
Dude, even you 6 year old vids got me learning new stuff…
please et les tabs ? merci quand même c"est sympa
What are the gloves for?
This could double as a tutorial on bass face.
Brilliant! Such a great presentation of immediately useful and easily adopted practices to mature ones sound in very short order.
Scott thanks for sharing your God given talent…may God continue to give u blessings…peace…
Uau…
Fantastic, and I'm not even a bass player; I learned loads, many thanks
3:58 Bassface
Here from Spain!! Thank ypu for your lessons. You are Amazing!!
Scott,
Thanks so much for making so much of your stuff available on Youtube.
I'm a total newbie to bass and modalities.
For my memory and any others like me I'll mention here that any Dorian "scale" or modality can be identified by considering the root of the Dorian mode as the 2nd of a major scale.
So "D Dorian" is all the notes of the C major scale but starting on the D ,or C's 2nd. "A Dorian" would be playing the notes of G major but starting and ending on A. "F# Dorian" is E major but played with F# as the beginning and ending, that is to say the root.
Thanks for helping me finally begin to learn about modalities.