Tuesday, November 5, 2024
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Master Chord Tones on Bass with this Simple Tip


In this video, we’ll show you how to play chord tones on your bass like a pro. By learning how to play these chord tones, you’ll be able to improve your bass playing immensely!

Chord tones are one of the essential elements of bass playing. By learning how to play these chord tones, you’ll be able to improve your bass playing wherever you are in your playing progression. We’ll show you how to play these chord tones on your bass, so you can start dominating the fretboard like a pro!
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Originally posted by UCDD3DqZcEf1B_tyCooVi5IA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83gLwtklNsE

45 thoughts on “Master Chord Tones on Bass with this Simple Tip

  • Your lessons are pure gold Mr. Rich Brown, thanks for your open mind approach to simple things that me me tackle it with completely new eyes. My respects!

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  • Great lesson! Could you do a lesson about how to get from intermediate bass player (stuck in one place practicing 2 octave scales, arepeggios, warm-up exercises, improvising and playing a bass line created on a fly to a backing track) to the advanced bass player and what to do, what to learn, what to practice, some theory to become advanced, some scale and arpeggio exercises but for the advanced bass player? IT WOULD BE SO COOL! And many people would benefit from this lesson. A genre playing lessons would also be GREAT for example how to play rock on bass, how to play metal on bass, how to play soul on bass, how to play motown on bass, how to play country on bass, how to play fusion (jazz-rock) on bass, how to play funk on bass and of course how to play jazz on bass guitar and how to start easily with walking bass lines and slowly become more fluent in playing walking bass (everything for intermediate/early advanced bass players) ! Could you please do lessons like this? It would be awesome! You are a great teacher and thank you for everything! I hope you will do lessons like these ideas I gave you in this comment. WE WOULD LOVE THAT! Greetings from Poland, Mike 🙂

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  • LOVE this lesson!!! I particularly appreciated the point of respecting the listener so that they could follow the solo!!! Something I learned many years ago from a wonderful Gentleman and Jazz musician named Oliver Jones <3

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  • That was excellent. Expanding the arpeggios. Identifying the overlaps of the chords. Using inversions for voice leading. All within the minimalist approach to stay in the same area. Your style is wonderfully elegant. Glad I found you today !

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  • Good lesson, Rich! I am liking the work with 4 fret span, it led me to some previously unexplored shapes/music in the low register of my 5-string.

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  • We all just need a take a minute and appreciate the absolute wisdom that Rich gives us. Some great bass players aren’t great teachers, and vice versa. Fortunately for us, Rich Ross is both! Thanks for all that you give us, Rich ????????

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  • Speaking of in person lessons, let's say I happen to live in the same city as you, would it be possible to get some lessons? 🙂

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  • Fantastic lesson, thank you sir! You are a fantastic educator! I really need to improve my knowledge of intervals BELOW the root – that feels like a key to improvement.

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  • The setup looks simple. A man, a bass and camera. But OMG this man can TEACH!!!! Plowing thru the videos and making great, (althought not always easy), headway, ????????

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  • At my age it took me a few replays to grasp it all but wow.Opens up a ton of new possibilities to start working on today and always.Great lesson and much appreciated.

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  • Damn you! Yet another ill shirt! I curse tou Rich Brown, and your delightful shirt choices….and that was an eye/ear opener. I've never been in a situation where I have to "walk". I'm not a jazz player. I just jam riffs with my friends and write songs. Having said that, over the years, I realize how much that the lack of that rudimenraty skill has bit me in the tail, many times.

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  • I prefer not to have PDFs. The act of writing something down is part of learning something because I have to take it in to be able to write it out. Handwritten notes are also more visually memorable than neat printed documents.

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  • Rich you da Man. One day would you break down your intro. How you made it? The music knowledge behind it like a lesson, etc. Newbie asking.

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  • This is the type of content that I’ve been waiting for you to produce. Would love to see more of this! Thanks a bunch, Mr Brown’stone!

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  • What I love about your content Rich is it makes me think of variations. For example, doing 251s in all keys, but positionally, Dm going up starting on low F, G7 going down starting on B, then C going up starting on G, shift up to D on G string, repeat up and down the neck in all keys. Wow.

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  • Thank you Rich for another awesome lesson that is reach of anyone's skill level. +100% on writing things down by hand. I am off to the shed.

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  • Hello Rich,
    I want to thanks you for sharing your knowledge in music theory

    By far, I've got seen a lot of youtube video on bass lesson and you take the best way for explain it.
    Thank you !

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