Jazz Walking Bass + Chords | Theory, Tricks & Tips
How to get started playing a walking bass jazz accompaniment style. Not as hard as you might think. This video covers the basics and includes a few more advanced strategies using a jazz blues in Bb.
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Intro music 00:00
Why learn walking bass? 01:09
What is walking bass? 02:03
Constructing a simple bass line 03:30
Adding chords 09:33
Simple blues play-through 14:18
Add some more complex changes 14:58
Bye 23:25
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Such a great channel . Adrian man, once again you make me look like a way better guitarist than i am with your cunning lessons . Merry Christmas
This looks really fun to play.
Great video, I would love a video going more in-depth into making the walking bass with more swing.
I would love to see a tutorial on how to play 92 degrees by Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Hi Adrian – Here's something I played bass on that you might enjoy. A fun Christmas take. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKKxtY2te4A Also, if you've never listened to bassist Chuck Berghofer you're in for a walking bass treat. Check out Herb Alpert's 'Lollipops and Roses' and the Howard Roberts Quartet 'Music to Watch Girls By'.
This is so beautifully in the pocket of what I need to learn, and right at the apex of challengingly my abilities. LOVE it!
Great stuff! Maybe some osees sometime?
Hi Anyone Can Play Guitar, could you do the guitar tutorial of "Give me Everything" by Magazine, I would be really grateful????
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Well I know what I’m doing with my days off. I can already tell this is gonna be a great lesson
Vox makes some great gear
Love hearing you English guys say “boogie” haha
Nice.
Thank you 🙂
masterclass by Johnny Smith Walk don't Run https://youtu.be/ctnem2LD9bY?si=qVJLKWlqYO5kiEKt
Excellent lesson! You cover a lot of ground here – even the backdoor dominant! ????
Great as usual
Such wonderful and fascinating music choices, Adrian. Love the things that grab your ear and make you want to play, and, of course, really love it when it share it with the likes of us. You have SUCH a gift! Thank you.
Not many genres Adrian cant play!!!
Too many good tutorials recently from you and too little time to finish them. Looking forward to this one as well. Need to get good the last one though.
I'm so much stuck up I can't even watch ya super lessons…. all regards
Thank you Adrian..you are very helpful!
Too cool for school! And it can be used in blues and similar genres, thank you!
Learning this to play at the beginning of band rehearsal when everyone else is still faffing about.
Fantastic lesson! Can't wait to dig in.
Many thanks Adrian
This is great Adrian. Solo pieces like this are wonderful additions to any player’s toolbox. Nice thing is it’s playable on acoustic as well and no backing track needed.
Your versatility is both amazing and inspiring! Thanks for the great lesson
Well done Adrian. Mastering this has been in my bucket list for some time. Thanks for the lesson.
NICE one Adrian!! Made me spontaneously think of one of my very favorite musicians/band/group! Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks. One of my very favorite tunes, that I also worked out, is "You Gotta Believe. There's quite a bit of real solid and swinging rhythm guitar in there too. Lots of very cool moves. Thanks for a real informative and very well explained insight into this style!!!
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Can you do a follow up with a Jazz Standard. ????
I like this! Thank you!
Jazzbo Friday!
Love it!
Great lesson Adrian. Thanks