How I Would Learn Bass (If I Could Start Over)
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- čas přidán 16. 09. 2023
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If I could learn bass all over again, THIS is what I’d do differently. And no, it’s not practice more with a freaking metronome.
Ya know when you first start learning an instrument, and you’re SUPER PUMPED?
But then the novelty wears off, life starts getting in the way and you find you’re practicing less and less?
THESE are the critical moments that make or break you as a bassist. How you respond in these moments dictates whether you stick with it… or not.
But if typical bass lessons, about [scales] and [fretting technique], are the solution in these tough moments… why do some many people give up?
Because playing bass - and sticking with it - is more than just learning the “outer game” of technique and theory. If you neglect your “inner game” you run a serious risk of doing what I did - realizing you’ve p*ssed years up the wall, which is a charming British expression for wasting your damn life.
So lemme show you the secrets to the “inner game” of learning bass, so that you don’t waste years playing badly and learning slowly.
*King actually pulled this quote from Philip Roth’s “Everyman,” from a character who is quoting the artist Chuck Close. Most writers and artists share this feeling, but Close gets the quote cred.
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If you could time travel back to when you first started, what advice would you give your younger self?
Don't doubt the metronome
Buy a bass and not use the church's bass, score songs
Buy beginner to bad ass course sooner (still don't have it yet, but this will change soon :))
I started playing bass at 57. My younger self had no inkling that he could do anything musical. Not entirely sure he'd have stuck with the practice even if I told him I started a band.
I started 2 months ago. Im 26 now. I wish i could turn til back 10 years and tell myself to play that bass
This isn't a bass tutorial video. It's a life tutorial video ❤
Yeah, you can actually apply it to anything aka "How to git gud".
THIS COMMENT
(I'm drummer, and everything said applies to drumming as well)
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Josh my man, you are such an inspiration. I had not touched a bass guitar for 44 years until I purchased one 4 weeks ago. I am 64 years old and loving the bass again and all the 'newness' now available especially from people like you buddy. Keep up the great work and thank you!
Congrats Albert! I had stopped playing for 15 years and picked up the bass again 4 years ago at 51. And it has changed my life! There is so much great material to find here on CZcams and Josh is one of the best! Keep at it. It took me about a year to get to where I was when I stopped playing. But I've learned more in these past 4 years than I did playing for 20 years. I love learning and practicing and I've connected with so many great people. Bass on!!
Same!! 50 here learning bass first time and Josh’s vids are making learning enjoyable
I'm 49, and chose bass too. Over 6 string, and keyboard.
I just started on and off about 4 years ago. I just turned 50 and starting to pick it back up again.
I'm 44 finally pulled the trigger last July a month before my 43rd b-day! Ive always loved the bass and is always my favorite part of music! Justin Chancellor has been my idol since he took over for Paul! I picked up a squier box set with everything I needed to start. Initially I planned on just learning in my free time on my own. I realized very quickly that this wasn't going to be enough so one day walking in GC they had a free 30 min lesson which I took advantage of. After that I was playing every song I wanted! Lol no jk obviously, but my instructor I had is incredible and I've been going once a week for an hour since November! I also started a journal keeping track of what I worked in and for how long and this has been a game changer! It shows me how much or how l lil I really did practice so I had no excuses if I was not making much progress! Also Allan is able to show me things that I'm doing or not doing right or wrong and this is huge! Also having someone support you and really want you to get better is priceless in my opinion! Anyway I'm no Victor or Justin Chancellor but I'm definitely getting alot better and it feels great! My only regret is that I didn't pick up a bass when I was younger!
Just a word of encouragement for everyone; I have always wanted to play guitar but it never clicked. A few year ago, at almost 40, I started to play bass and it just clicked! In the last year and a half I have learned how to read music, play scales, arpeggios, modes and music theory. I never thought I would come this far. And if some random, almost 40 year old woman from the midwest can do it, so can you!!! ❤❤❤❤
Similar story for me: played guitar for years and enjoyed it--but found relatively late in life that while I like guitar, I _love_ bass. Never to late to start or change instruments.
I’m having sooo much trouble with flying fingers and just it’s so frustrating AHH I don’t know how to get over that hump?!
Same here😊 I'm 40 and started bass 2 years ago.
I’m so glad other mature women are getting into bass. I had never picked up a bass until about 2 years ago and I was hooked. I played acoustic guitar about 40 years ago but I never really liked it and got bored. Bass is wonderful, a truly beautiful instrument with amazing tone. I started taking lessons 2 years ago and never looked back. I’m still learning, growing and have learned a lot.
@@kaysmith5495 the bass is a super sexy instrument and I get frustrated that I’m not good yet , all I want to be is a good sexy player hahah but I know I need patience. I’m just worried it will take 10 years to even be good. It doesn’t help that I compare myself for sure
Embracing the suck and Jordan's quote remind me of a quote in Zen Buddhism: "The master has failed more times than the student has ever tried".
I admit I'm at a really low point in my life, even considering therapy and shit. Decided to pick up bass again instead, and this was the video waiting for me... exactly what I needed.
Thanks Josh :)
Therapy ain't no shit! You just have to be lucky and find a therapist that fits you... that is the shit. Been there, done that... tried a few that didn't fit me, wasted time and money, and years of my life. The last one was the right one, and she changed my life for good - and for the best! A good bass guitar won't do you no harm in the meantime, but it ain't gonna save you in the long run ;-) Keep your head up and look for people who do you good! I wish you all the best :)
I am psychologist and pick at the banjo. Just checked in to get my banjo restrung and just ordered a new bass. Never played a note on one but that will change! Good move to try 'bass therapy' first my friend!
Yep, it does that
A *good* therapist is an amazing thing. They help answer many those questions about yourself and your life, that you can’t always do alone. They are super useful.
So I recon go for both, friend! Making music is wonderful meditation. 🧘🏼♂️
(PS: & I recon visit a therapist at least twice times before deciding on whether they work for you. )
After 41 years on the bass and the ups and downs I can say this . When you see another bassist that is super good and you feel like you are crap just remember that there are plenty of bass players that see you and think the same. After gig chats and meet and greets cured that for me when great bass players would come up to me and say "damn dude great tone and playing". It's ok to be humble as a bass player, we are a humble bunch. Eat ,sleep and drink bass playing was my methode in the beginning and it worked for me. At 61 I still play, can join in on any jamm with confidence and ease and it is still a huge part of my life.
This is so true. You don't have to have mad technical chops to be a great bass player. The ability to sit in the pocket playing a tasty solid groove with a few interesting runs that serve a song will crush a busy player riffing away because they can. One of the biggest keys to music is having technical ability but knowing when to turn it off. It sounds easy but it's not lol.
Every bassist who you would consider so much better than yourself was just like you once, and now look at where he is.
One big boost for me was precisely, Comparison. Listening to other bassists in the cover band scene taught me I was more thorough, had a passion for actually learning the song and how it is, could and was to be played. Yes, I kept blanking when the guitarist started talking 'lingo', but mostly I was the only one in the band who really knew the song when we came to rehearsal. It's not exactly looking down on others, but knowing you really cared about the groove in a proper way.
@@BlackJackLopez Back in the day there were a few local bass players with great chops, I would watch and listen in awe, mostly fusion funk guys and that gave me incentive not discouragement. There was one guy that really impressed me and had me hanging on every note he played. He played a Kramer DMZ 5000 at the time and he left such an impression on me that I now have a DMZ 6000 in my collection.
Whenever is see someone better than me it motivates me to go practice for 2 hours
Josh Fosgreen, bass badass, life coach. Who knew? Absolutely fantastic video my friend.
I started at 13 (my friend's band needed a bassist), stopped at 22 (life), and finally started again at 38 (joined a dad band)
I started guitar at 13 and never quit, but I regret not picking up the bass until a little over 15 years ago. And regret ever letting self doubts get into my head (like a lot of people I am a harsh self critic) and not practicing more. Still, hearing someone so young say, "Dad band" makes me chuckle. A lot of my gigging friends are now my age or older. I'm just about to turn 60. I play bass in a band and I sing songs by the James Gang AND Led Zeppelin (and I'm decent). I'll be darned I'm going to start referring to myself as "Grandma" now, lol.! Keep on playing everybody!
I find this applies to most of life, no matter what our interests are. As a drummer I can say that the struggle is real for most of us. But if we truly love what we are doing we will go through many different phases. Change can be hard and is why most avoid it.
I am in my 30s and my therapist suggested bass as a nice hobby. I am enjoying it so much I am not comparing myself to anyone but my goal is to learn "Peg" by steely dan in a years time.
Josh, thank you!!! This was right on time. I am 60 years old and haven’t played my bass in about 2 years because I moved from my own apartment (with a music room) into living with my 96 year old Dad in a small room to take care of him. My bass is in storage because of no room in my room. After listening to your video (this can be applied to anything in life that you want to achieve), I can create a very small space in this room to pull my gear out of storage to start practicing again. Thank you! This will be my gift to me for my B-Day next month! Thank you for the motivation! 💖🎸
I'm 56, you're 60... we got no time to lose. Gotta start living now, before it's over. I admire your dedication to your old dad, my girlfriend is doing nearly the same for her 96 years old mom... You do what you can, and that is beautiful and admirable, but don't let it stop you from living your own life! Try to find a moment for yourself every day, however short it may be... I wish you strength, courage, and all the best... and tell your dad I said he's got a gem of a daughter!
Headphones amp would be an idea maybe. Most do a pretty good job. I got the wasa-air, but cheaper might do the job for your needs
@@davidrichard2098 Yes! I do have a headphone that I can use with my amp. I was just so used to playing with sitting on my stool and having S P A C E. Now, I have to play on the corner of my bed and limited space. I will try to make it work! 😬 Thank you! 🙏🏾
@@wildepascal Thank you so much for your beautiful and inspiring words! 💖 He knows and thanks me all the time. I do a little bit of “living” which is going to concerts and listening to live music. With being the caretaker for my Dad and my full time job, time for myself is limited. I will make time for more pleasure because you are right… we got no time to lose… especially at my big age! 😉
I’ve just turned 70. Picked up the bass for the first time 18 months ago. Completed B to B last year thanks to your inspirational teaching method. I pick up the Bass most days now and challenge myself with different songs on CZcams. Billie Jean has now been ticked off😂. Had great difficulty with The Power of Love, Huey Lewis but can nail it now after 3 months trying. When do we get B to B part 2 ? 😂
hell yeah, man! i’m 14 and i’m new-ish too. good luck with all your future bass playing; i’m rootin for ya!
mix it up a bit and play some zutomayo, they've got some great bass!
variety is the spice of life after all!
Josh, thank you for this gem of a video. I've always thought I'm too old to learn playing bass (45), but now I'd love to embrace this adventure as my midlife crisis project 😬 Thanks again and a big hug from Spain!!
Great video! One of my hobby is painting little soldiers, with many many professional miniature painters on the Internet. A couple of years ago, an article started floating around by a journalist explaining that he started a new hobby and « it’s OK to suck ». This article had lots of popularity within the miniature painting community. And he somewhat changed me. I am still annoyed to suck at bass, but each time I look at where I was 6 month earlier, I am reassured and my will to grow as bass player is reinforced.
Thank you for making this video. “Embrace the suck” is something I’ve really needed to hear for years now because I can be so hard on myself. It’s easy to put yourself down and get discouraged. It’s not easy to embrace your failures, laugh them off, and keep going.
I bought the beginner to badass course and it’s amazing. Thank you for making it!
Started playing bass two years ago. And this is the best advice I’ve heard.
Started watching your videos a few months ago, I've always loved the sound of this instrument and wanted to learn how to play it.
Finally bought myself a bass last week. Can't wait to learn it well so that I can and jam with my guitar friends.
This is f***ing lessons for the bass of my soul. So well written and clearly stated. This is why I subscribe and bought Beginner to badass. Josh isn’t JUST good at bass, but at being a calm reassuring presence and an advocate empathy, mindfulness, and appreciating your circumstances and living in the now.
So incredible dude. This might be the best video ever on CZcams!
Your honesty, including showing your weaknesses and struggles, has been more inspiring than any other advice you have given in this video.
as an artist (non musician), this video is so important even beyond bass. everyone can learn something from this
hi Josh, at 42 I bought a bass guitar and signed up for your course. I think it is the only thing possible for me, because you are one of the very few people who don't feel the need to "flex" their skills but instead try to instill positive messages.
I think social media on the one hand offers a lot of very useful resources, but on the other hand it can have an unhealthy effect on people who feel insecure, because for every person who flaunts their talent/beauty/etc. there are thousands of people who feel incapable or inadequate.
As an adult you are less flexible, but it is certainly easier to understand the importance of method and consistency, even a little at a time. It is more difficult to devote time to hobbies but surely one has less desire to "rush" the goal, whatever it may be.
Thank you for what you do, but especially for how you do it.
"and the lion will kiss the lamb!" lol that got me... the wolf will lie down with the lamb tho.
I watch a lot of CZcams videos, and I mean a LOT. Believe me when I say this video is incredible. I was so impressed with the honest breakdown of the internal struggle of being a musician, articulated in a way that I had felt but I never considered to be a universal experience. You should be very proud of this video, it is so clear and informative, introspective and raw. I especially love that you didn’t just leave each point at a vague statement, but actual took the time to dive into each concept.
I primarily play saxophone but I have been learning bass and expected this video to be about technical tips and concrete strategies for bass. I found myself getting more out of it for my saxophone development that my bass development. Except of course that backwards bass tip, which is pure gold! I would love to see a version of this video targeted to all musicians with bass used as an example. I honestly think it could be a game changer for so many people who struggle with developing as a musician.
Thank you for making impactful and meaningful content!
Thanks for the video, Dawg. I've been horribly neglecting my bass playing for many months and I need to start "embracing the suck" so that I can play like I've always wanted to.
You and some other channel's inspired me to learn the bass. You were very helpful and i want to thank you for that.
I’m 25 and have started learning Bass…My reason being I don’t want to be a skill less loser my whole life
Dude......Your videos are bass life savers!!!!
I appreciate your tie ins with fiction writing, which I also spend time doing in addition to learning bass. And coincidentally, I’m stagnated on BOTH hobbies these days… I’ve heard tip 3 several times now, but I’ve never heard of tip 2. Gonna spend some time figuring that out. Thanks Josh!
Great video. You hit it all spot on with my bass quest. I got your course months ago and dropped out. I just got back at it, and this video helps a lot.
Thanks for the reminder about the 'comparison' demon. After a sickness and 15 years absence from playing, I have now been back at it for 3 years(I'm now 61 years old). It has been a long, slow, painful, and at times very frustrating(pissing me the f*** off) return to a decent level of playing. I found your channel a little over a year ago and have found great advice and inspiration from you. The advice I got from you about practicing things painfully slow has probably improved my playing more than any other single piece of advice. Keep up the great work! Peace
Wow! Outstanding video. Not only about being motivated to play the bass but about motivation and perceived purpose in general. Thanks, Josh.
Each time I experience motivation loss, I watch ANY BassBuzz video and I'm juiced up again. Thanks Josh!
I'm a drummer and I will start embracing the suck. I have much to embrace. Thanks for the advice.
These tips are great for any instrument! Thanks for the reminders and encouragement to keep rockin!
This video is so awesome. I can apply it not just to bass but to LIFE as well. At 38 I did the beginner to badass course with no previous bass experience. Was one of the best choices in my life. Josh has this extraordinary way of teaching and making it fun. Thankful for this channel.
Josh! This is one of your best videos! The lessons in this video are so important. Thank you for being my first bass instructor!. Thank you for the inspiration!
Great video, Josh! I really admire your vulnerability and it helps bass players of all levels realize “it’s not just me.” I am inspired to go back to playing “Peg” by Steely Dan and figuring out how to play the chorus correctly instead of the fingerstyle substitute I currently do (and many other songs I’ve been faking through the hard parts). Thanks for this mindset lesson!
Amazing story about how Chuck Rainey *snuck* in the slapping on that chorus against Fagen and Becker's wishes - czcams.com/video/waIBA6_0GQc/video.html
I wish you luck!! One step at a time! I love that bass line.
Nice video for me since it is the first day of me playing bass
Awesome, congrats and welcome to the bass family!
Thank you so much.
Josh, I can't thank you enough for posting this video at exactly the right time. I've been feeling stuck with playing bass or any instrument really for months. We played a big show at a school festival last July, but ever since then I've had no motivation to pick up my bass again, cause it felt like there wasn't any point anymore. I worry too much about the why's of why I play, but this made me realize I don't have to, and I can just play because I love to. I'm excited to pick up my lovely bass again!
What a fantastic video. As written in other comments, this is much more than a bass tutorial. I accidentally came across your channel after - being motivated by my 16-year old bass-playing son - going back to this instrument... having not played a note in 36 years.
I won't be leaving it so soon. You earned a subscriber.
This is SO SO SO good! THANK you for taking the time to create quality, thoughtful bass learning content.
Josh, thanks a bunch! This really got me inspired. I've been struggling exactly with those things, just couldn't have named it. I really like the videos, you've been making lately! Also really enjoyed your course on BassBuzz. Keep going with great work! Stay awesome!
Love that flip the bass idea. Good thing to do if you're feeling uninspired/unmotivated and just want to dork around and have fun with it
Dude that white Squier jazz bass w/ the blue pickguard gets me every time. Things beautiful af for some reason. love it.
Excellent vid. Thanks Josh!😊
Fantastic video. The content is completely convincing. And it's impressive to speak about your own personal experiences and failures with such sincerity and humour. You've demonstrated that you've embraced and mastered the suck! I'm impressed. And I'll be putting these learnings into practice.
Oi, Dude!
This is honestly the greatest video of its kind that I've ever seen, whether for learning to play my bass better or applying myself to anything else, really.
You have my sincerest gratitude.
Really enjoyed this, Josh. I just started playing bass 'seriously' a a few months ago in the spring (big assist from your videos and your course - thank you!), but I have played guitar for a long time. You really struck a chord with me when you talked about wishing you were more disciplined/ serious in your 20s, which also definitely describes my guitar practice. Also, hard for me to imagine you ever struggling with the mental side of playing/ practicing, but it just shows it happens to everyone.
I have just started to play bass after 30+ years of playing guitar. Your channel is my "go to" for everything bass: starting with which bass to choose. Great content!
Finally a New bass Buzz vid😍
You're just so awesome! Like an elder brother that I do not have but always wanted) Every once in a while your new video just ignites some spark and motivation to keep practicing and improving goes up. Thank you!
Such a beautiful video! Love that you are hitting on the inner mind games that are such a big part of learning something new!
I really needed to hear this today! Thanks, Josh!
Another fantastic video Josh!! I love how you incorporate psychology and learning methods. Growth mindset! I teach that in my Psychology class! So great to see that in this video. One way I embraced the suck, I tried to teach myself how to read music, which I never learned. I bought a Hal Leonard book on how to read music, and it was really, really challenging to suck again. But practice and the thrill of learning and improving was so enjoyable. Thanks for the video.
I just got a bass from my grandpa and have been wanting to learn it. I got it tuned and your channel has been awesome. I’m learning a riff for a friend right now and your channel has been amazing
But seriously, I started your B2B course in early 2020 during the start of the pandemic and actually went through the course twice. The course itself was a great motivator, gave me direction in my bass playing. Now, I've recently retired and really having a blast playing bass! Still waiting for BassBuzz B2B 2.0 course! (hint, hint)
Most authentic video I've seen on CZcams in a while. Thanks for sharing Josh.
Such an excellent well rounded video...thanks!
I’ve just started playing again after a long (permanent-ish?) hiatus from playing in bands. Several years back, I suffered from a brain lesion. Now I’m at a point that my left/right brain can start playing again.
This video covers really important stuff having to re-learn from the beginning. It’s a good thing to learn all the proper things I ignored and not pick up bad habits. Being patient to get finger strength and co-ordinated again.
I took a hard look at avoiding self-sabotage knowing that each note would sound like pieces of rebar falling at a construction site. 😅
This video has some really zen level important points. Thanks for that.😃
You’re a natural teacher and are so down to earth and encouraging. You’re also hilarious!!
Man everything you've said resonates with me. I've had a bass since I was 15. Not till this year and I turned 31 did I actually play in a band and on stage for the first time and made my first bit of cash from playing. It was the most amazing feeling to get up in front of people and play for the first time and have fun. Keep doing what you do man! You've helped me sooooo mich!.
I don't have a bass yet, but my band director offered me to learn it for jazz band, and I really want to learn it and you are giving me confidence even though I haven't even touched a bass. These videos are awesome. Thank you Mr. BassBuzz.
This is great! I'm just starting out, and one thing that's helped me (as you mentioned) is to accept that I'm gonna suck at first. This helps me with the comparisons (yes, and who hasn't compared themselves to Ellen Plays Bass? 😄), while understanding that this is gonna be a marathon, not a sprint. Also acknowledging that I am getting noticeably better with each practice session. So if I wanna continue to get better, you know... stick with it. I appreciate the advice in the video, because I also have to accept that there may be a time where this "utopia" I'm experiencing may stop. Then I can come back here. Thanks Josh!
I,m just starting to learn🎸
Oh, Ellen Plays Bass. I love that cute, triumphant smile of hers, but her "Hysteria" video made me feel even more clumsy... But, that actually made me want to play that dang song if it's the last thing I do... :D
Dude, you have NO IDEA how much I needed to hear all this TODAY! Can’t thank you enough for your insight.
DUDE, this is such a helpful video, a life philosophy! I hope you learned as much from it as I did. Thanks so much for all the great tips, really encouraging to a guy who's just started playing again after 33 years away from the bass. Well done on the video editing, as well!
that, sifu, was FUN and FUNNY 🤣
and you made me realize that i should approach my bass differently than i have been
THANKS !!!!!!! 😁
For 35+ years i've been playing. I have always practice when i really feel like it(had fun but never got really good.) I bought your B to B course and going through the basics again made me see some stuff that i was neglecting. Good course even for non beginners. Thanx Josh.
when i was learning to play bass i got super bored bc all the songs i was able to play were root notes, and then i found metallica and took a month to learn for whom the bell tolls, and it was everything great since then! i found your cliff burton’s video and checked out your channel, and it was probably one of the best things that could happen to me. thank you josh, you’re the goat!
This is really helpful
Got my start with you Josh last year and I’m still going strong. Thank you Josh!
Getting involved in some sort of band always helped me suit up and show up. It gives you accountablity, inspiration, discipline
65 years :) and I still play. My girl loves her bass player :) Good advice.
Thanks a ton dude, I am glad in a way you can't go back and change these things because then you wouldn't be such a fantastic teacher who inspires thousands to play!!
Just started learning the bass at 16 bought your beginner to badass lesson and i'm loving it! Thanks a Lot Josh, you're an inspiration to young musicians like me!
I picked up bass after quitting guitar a long time ago, the beginner to badass lessons have made the biggest and fastest impact on my playing! literally life changing (plus all the CZcams tidbits, absolutely killer)
Love this !!! Great stuff man ! Now ima practice my bass
What a great video. This is solid advice. My experience in my current 1.5 years of playing bass is a lot of these and lots of ups and downs. I'm lucky to have a great teacher that inspires me and guides me through that uninspired/bored phases and reignites my passion.
Josh you´re awesome ahahahhaa. I love watching your videos. They are SO insightful and so entertaining. I´ve picked bass back up after 20 years. Finding your videos so helpful. Thanks mate.
Yeah, you're never too old. I started playing at 46, and in November, it'll be a full year since I started. I can already play along to many of my favorite songs, which was my goal. Soon I feel I can jam with friends, and already have a few who said, "We'll have to jam sometime".
Watching your channel boasts my interest in practice more... Its been 2 months since I haven't played my instrument... Gonna start by tonight 👍
Thanks Josh
This video is gold. Just what I needed in this moment. Thank you!
Josh great video, thanks. Your intelligent humor never ceases to amaze me. This video definitely hits home for me!
Thanks Josh. I needed all those words.
I haven't picked up the bass forever and I haven't seen a Bass Buzz video forever too. This is the exact video I needed right now.
Forever grateful for your videos, seriously. I really needed that today.
Great video and message. Thank you!
Hah.. this is helpful for me in many ways. I just turned 50.. I haven't touched an instrument since i was 17 or 18. I played guitar and hated it for years because of the scales, lessons, etc.. but I was never happy with the sounds I was making. My friends had a punk band and a few times I filled in at bass at practice and remember liking it so much but life went on and now im 50. Well.. I am very close to buying a bass and just seeing where it takes me. I want to make noise and play along to whatever I feel like/ I feel like now the way you can learn is so much easier than it ever was.
Do it! :)
Love this! I honestly feel like mindset is way more important than any technique. Having a growth mindset is MASSIVE and trusting that persistence and consistency will eventually make things "click" has been huge for me this last year.
In addition...I play in a 'jam band' and realized something similar to this the other day in practice. I let something pretty small get in my head, and I felt like I forgot how to play songs that I KNEW inside and out, and the jams probably suffered the most. That spiraled, and honestly the only thing that brought me out of it was taking a deep breath and changing how I was thinking and going back to the beginner mindset. And, what do you know, I suddenly remembered how to play 😂
Dude, thank you. This video brings life back to my bass.
10:44 hahaha I've being doing this for months to remind myself how far ive come! Im glad i not the only one who thought to do this
DUDE LITERALLY I WAS THINKING ON SEARCHING YOUR CHANNEL FOR THE ABSS COURSE AND THE FIRST VIDEO IN MY RECOMENDATION IS YOU. HOLY SHIT BRUH. IT'S DESTINY
Excellent advice and major inspiration
As someone who just picked out my first bass for my 41st this month, the Know Your Why section hit a little close to home 😂
Hahaha I love your humor man. And about your stuff (yes i am a subscriber indeed, how could i refuse, at everytime), your honesty makes everything so on point. thank you for that. these things make it so fun to watch. and because ths video transcends The Bass (yes this is possible) to a universal understanding of learning in general, it's one of my favorites of yours (hope you get me, i am not a native english speaker)
This is a wonderfully real video. Thank you Josh.
I needed a video like this. Thanks
Great Video! I play bass for years, and just got stuck in my playing. So at 51 years old i started to take basslessons. Never to old to learn new things