Master the Art of ‘Jamming’ On Bass Using These 3 Methods (Plus 3 Tips)
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If you don’t know how to jam on bass, the whole idea of playing music with other people can be scary and intimidating. It’s much ‘safer’ to just stay in your room, playing by yourself.
But if you did that, you’d miss out on one of the most rewarding and satisfying parts of being a bass player – making music with other people. Especially creating music from scratch!
Luckily, you don’t have to know dozens of songs, thousands of licks or millions scales. In fact, you can learn how to jam on bass without any of these things.
You see, there are 3 super common jamming scenarios:
1. Jamming with you on bass and a drummer
2. Jamming with a chordal player, like a guitar or a piano
3. Jamming with a full band
For every scenario, there are slightly different approaches that you need to take, but there are also tips that will work in nearly every situation, and you’ll get those in the lesson as well.
Of course there are other kinds of situations, but these 3 are the most common, and when you know how to approach each of them, you’ll have no trouble jamming in any of them.
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Of course if you have any questions about anything in the lesson, just drop a comment down below and I’ll answer them as best as I can.
Good luck with the lesson and happy jamming!
Cheers,
Luke
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Originally posted by UCxX8-X5XeOTSlXQZERNWrog at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB6DPzxkjoQ
Thanks for another great lesson. You definitely make the most easily-applicable videos, every time I watch there's something I can go right ahead and start doing. Perfect balance of both the give a fish and teach to fish idea, haha.
Watching this today. I would recommend the use of your phone to create a jam track: GarageBand has a drummer (not AI but intelligent enough to spice up the rhythm), and auto-play of chords in three different styles, including arpeggios.
Thanks, that was super helpful! I’m a guitarist who just bought my first bass yesterday! Thanks’
great video thank you Luke
So great am following vyou
I have pretty good rhythm. So, I like to play a funky bass line when jamming. It might not have a lot of notes. I've had folks compliment me on how much better I was than other bassists who just played 4 to the bar root notes. The fact was I wasn't playing much beyond the root, but doing something more than 1, 2, 3, 4 made all the difference
Is the life on mars by Dexter wansel in the intro on purpose??
I would recommend every bass player masters the dorian and mixolydian modes as the majority of jams fall into these modes.
Try not looking at the camera so intensely ifs a bit overwhelming and distracting
Stepping in my band to play bass! Cheers brother
Great video
Why do you hit the strings on rhe 2nd and 4th beat 5;45-6:05?
I won't be jamming with anyone but what is the best software to use for this….ie the background drums etc?
Thanks I learned a lot, great
This channel is at the top 3 bass education channels by my opinion.
thanks
“You can do bass-icly whatever you want”
Hands down easiest and most direct bass lesson ❤ great teacher thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you for this presentation; worthwhile.
I've played bass at amateur level on and off for 30yrs. I haven't felt comfortable with jam sessions of recent. This video has given me major pointers.
I will continue to practice at home using these tips.????
Could I get the tracks used in this video by any chance?
a major issue with this video is that you arent explaining much you just say "spice up the bass line" and don't expand
Thanks for all the helpful tips. I absolutely love that model of Spector bass that you have in this video. What exactly is it so I can search?
Thank you Luk. How can i get your free lesson ?
Can ya'll do less talking
people like you are real legends
Great!!!!!!
I love how he just cuts to the chase.
I have no idea of the songs you mentioned at 9:10 🙂
You will forever remain my Bass Teacher. Bless you!
Yea! Thanks!
The text cover your finger
Great lesson! I love that bass, what is it?
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Slick playing, Great video man. Solid tips