Groovy Play And a Metronome Practice for Bass Players
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- čas přidán 21. 05. 2024
- Here I show and explain what groovy play exactly is, and how bass players can practice with a metronome to improve it.
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Hi, I watched this video after your short lesson on dimished chords. Your presentation style is easy to follow, fun, progressive at a good pace and informative. I've subscribed!
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Excellent, thanks for sharing!
@@hummingthebasslines thank you for the comment! I’m happy to share!
I never looked for a definition of the groove, but if someone would ask me that, I would say that the groove is achieved when a player is capable to play exactly on the grid, but plays a little out of the grid intentionally.
Great video btw!
Great definition! 👍
I love your presentation style
Thank you! It’s important to me! ❤️
Hi Tatiana, often out of laziness I practise with youtube drum loops, but you are absolutely right that the metronome is essential (even if a bit boring)
Yeah, the metronome makes it all clearer… 🤷♀️☺️
" nice" i learned something today👌thankyou. im 63 & taught myself by ear from age 7. i still cant read music nor done 1 lesson in my life. whether it be bass or guitar i believe groove is a personally combined syncopated "feel" of timing + string "strike type" (slap, tap or picked) + fret pressure relative to the flow & feel of the song rather than perfectly timed bland scale movements
You are right that the attack and the feeling of the style is very important too!
Oh, I'm in this video!!!
И Витя))
excellent practice
Thank you!
I come here to help my left hand piano playing. Bass players are groovy and this helped.
I'm also playing the ukulele since I couldn't play the guitar nor the 3/4 bass since I have serious shoulder problems.
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Thank you! I’m interested, and I will watch what you have!
Thank you for this video. I subscribed to your channel because of it. There is some discussion in comments below that playing ON the beat of a metronome is not groovy playing. I agree with that statement, but I'm not sure that is precisely your point. A bassist can play with a straight feel or a swing feel. S/he can lock in with the drummer on the 1 & 3 of the bass drum or the 2 & 4 of the snare drum. S/he can play "in the pocket". S/he can play with syncopation, or come in just before the beat, or just after the beat. S/he can play an anacrusis at the beginning of a song or song part. Whatever the case, a bassist needs to be precise with respect to the song's tempo (timing). And THAT'S where practicing with a metronome is so valuable. As Nick Mason, Pink Floyd drummer, said: A band is made up of a Drummer and a Bassist with additional novelty acts. We need to get it right.
Thank you for your comment! What is a 'groovy play' in you opinion? And what do you mean by 'in the pocket'?
@@khankann I have replied twice. It appears that YT is censoring comments that have links away from YT. There's no Private Message system. I'll try using the email address given by YT.
@@TheMaartian there are links to my FB and IG accounts under each video. They have messaging systems there!
I sent you an email at the address associated with your YT channel. Let me know if don't receive it and I will try FB. I don't have an IG account.
@@TheMaartian thank you, but I haven’t received anything yet. I’m not even sure what email YT offers you… that might be smth that doesn’t exist in reality.
Good tutorial -thanks. BTW, What brand of bass do you have there?
Thank you! It’s Cort junior.
This was well...groovy!
Yay, I’m happy you think so! ☺️❤️
@@khankann Boogie on! 🎸
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Google has a metronome built into its search engine. It’s basic and free.
Absolutely! Easy to find! ☺️
@@khankann looking forward to more content. 😁👍🏻
This is not good advice. Groove is the opposite of what this video says it is. Groove isn't playing notes on the clicks of a metronome. Groove is when your notes *don't* line up perfectly on the grid. Groove is all about pushing or pulling some notes while preserving the overall tempo. It's not about robotic play, and it's not about changing tempos.
If you want to practice groove, for sure use a metronome to keep overall time, but play with the precise timing of each note you play. Hesitate for a bit to build tension. Rush a note or a section to add some frenetic energy. And (in general) come back and land right on the one to keep in sync with the rest of the band.
I’m afraid what you say doesn’t work for a band. These things are really good for classical musicians, but they don’t need to be groovy.
She doesn't know what she's talking about. Another poser.
I don't think the takeaway is about playing ON the clicks of the metronome when gigging or playing in your home studio, I think it's about precision. Yes, groove is often about tasty playing just behind the beat or just ahead of the beat, but it still needs to be precise with respect to a song's tempo. Also, there might be a slight translation issue, since English is obviously not her first, primary language. We might also say "in the pocket", for example, or "lock in with the drummer". Lock in on the 1 & 3 bass drum for rock songs or the 2 & 4 snare drum for reggae songs, for example. We might play with a straight feel, or a swing feel. Lots of different possibilities for a bassist to explore. But no matter what, precision with respect to the song's tempo is a critical skill for a bassist. No matter what words we use, practicing with a metronome is time super well spent. So, I gave her high marks for this video, and I sub'd her channel.
@@TheMaartian thank you! I think your comments can help me to figure out the wording better. Please feel free to comment and correct me if I’m not precise in my words!
@@khankann I understand completely. I moved from the U.S. to France 3 years ago and I happily accept any advice about my French. 😊