Wednesday, December 18, 2024

43 thoughts on “L211 Beginner disco funk bass

  • Not only do I like your bass lines, I like your personality. You're cool man. Expect a donation and rush me those 100 bass lines ????

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  • Hey Marlowe. I'm a big fan of your work. It helped me a lot making some groovy "songs" =D, but yet not good enough =P
    I wanted to know, what do you use to record your bass?
    Thanks, and keep up the good work =D
    Neyodemos

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  • @ZachHarmonic

    Come on man, just use your ears and watch the video then you very far,
    I'm 15 and I have been playing 7 years, I use my ears as much as possible, the more you exercised, the more easier it is .. Only, you should try it! Greetings from holland

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  • @MarloweDK what do you consider to
    be a good 5 string bass, seeing as there
    are so many out there?!

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  • @lurch1489 ,dude, I've been doing that to many songs, and It has been well, but seriously…try doing it to 'Teen Town', it's impossible for me to just sit and listen and try, sit and listen and try, sit and listen and try… have to have tabs sometimes.

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  • Hey Marlow,
    i love your interactive vids. It feels like we're really actually playing along each other. i like to play those vids back and forth and modify the lines to create a real jam. It's great if you don't have someone to jam with, because practicing bass alone can be very boring 🙂

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  • Wow, amazing groove man. I just have to go work on that bass line and it's 1:05 in the morning, on a weeknight!!! Gotta use those headphones. Thanx.

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  • @GITTZA No problem, we all steal to learn, just remember make it your own eventually

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  • @ashton0wns The greatest thing you can do for your own musicianship is to learn how to listen and work things out by ear. No one is going to be holding your hand when you have to learn to play a difficult song by ear.

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  • @EurynomusBH I dont have a good 5 string, and my six string is not home right now, but maybe later:-)

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  • Hey Marlow,
    I've always loved your stuff and I was wondering, do you have any plans to do some 5 or 6 string funk grooves?

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  • hello mate, ive watched most of your lessons and all are great, ive been playing bass on and off for 6 years with no lesson except for lessons like yourself. so for the people in the same boat, playing by watching and by ear is the way to go, tab is much easier, but playing by ear lets you explore the fret board more, ive played by ear for so long you just now them notes by listening and helps you to pick up what you are hearing easier, it took just 30 sec to play this and im not that good

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  • some people in this world are born teachers and you are one of those people!
    thanks

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  • this sounds good and as a learner what I would like to play like. where would i get drum samples from online anybody???

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  • read my first reply to aston0wns;)

    then read what Krakkulf asked me and then re-read my reply and then come back and see me

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  • and your point is? I have been playing Double Bass for 10 years or so and bass guitar for 8. I dont have anything personally uploaded because I dont have the proper equipment to record anything musical and do it justice 😉

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  • you just need to see roughly which frets he starts with and try out the notes on the board by yourself.

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  • If you really want to be a better musician, then you need to learn the fundamentals. Learn to read sheet music, learn what notes you are playing on your bass, etc… Mostly what it comes down to is dedication and practice.

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  • You kind of got to learn the tones and connect them to the tabs though? I got a really big problem recognizing the tones. Any tips?

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  • you will not get better by using tabs. learn to learn by watching and using your ears and you will become a much better performer

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