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If you’re a bassist — you’re in the right place. Join Scott Devine and Ian Allison from SBL as they dissect every aspect to being a bass player - professional or hobbyist - from basses and gear hacks, to musicianship and gig tips, all the way to mental health and what the future might hold for the music industry.

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    192- I dismissed Pino Palladino (The Truth)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 54:32


    Ever look back and cringe at your early bass choices? Scott and Ian swap stories about the mistakes they made chasing speed and flash — including the time they dismissed players like Pino Palladino, Michael League, and Jonathan Maron as “boring.” They break down how your ear (and your priorities) change over time — and why it matters.

    190- The Dark Side of YouTube

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 63:12


    Scott and Ian get real about the ups and downs of learning music on YouTube. It's one of the most powerful tools available to musicians today, but it also comes with some serious pitfalls. From confusing advice to the pressure of chasing views, they break down eight common issues that can affect how we learn and teach online. The good news? When used thoughtfully, YouTube can still be an amazing place to grow as a musician.

    189- I took a lesson from a LEGEND (and was disappointed)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 55:26


    Music theory gets thrown around a lot—but what does it really mean? In this episode, Scott and Ian break down why the term is often too broad to be helpful, sharing stories from their own journeys (including lessons with legends) and how those experiences shaped their view of theory. It's a practical, no-fluff take on functional harmony that'll actually stick.

    188- OK. Let's talk about Giacomo Turra… and the bigger questions behind the controversy.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 51:20


    Scott and Ian dive into the recent firestorm around guitarist Giacomo Turra—from miming and monetizing others' solos to what it really means to be a musician on social media today.But this isn't just about one creator—it's about blurred lines, internet fame, and how we define integrity, performance, and progress in the modern music world.Miming?Copying vs. stealing?Monetizing someone else's solo?Let's unpack the nuance.

    187- Why MOST bassists are DOOMED :(

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 78:00


    Scott and Ian dig into 12 common (and surprisingly relatable) reasons bassists hit a wall—and spoiler: it's not just about not practicing. This episode gets honest (in a good way), with plenty of insights, laughs, and “wait… that's me” moments. Even Ian felt called out by a few of these! Which ones resonate with you? 

    186- Rating 10 GREATEST Bass Lines of ALL TIME (according to WatchMojo)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 57:10


    Scott and Ian take on WatchMojo's list of the 10 Greatest Bass Lines of All Time—do they live up to the hype or fall flat? From feel and pocket to creativity, tone, and those unforgettable hooks, they're rating what really makes a bass line legendary (and which ones get a “meh”). If you've ever wanted to level up and find out what skills might be holding you back, click here for the bonus quiz!

    185 - Rex Brown: The BONECRUSHING bass lines of Pantera

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 34:24


    What makes a bass line cut through in a heavy band like Pantera? In this episode, Ian Allison sits down with Rex Brown to find out. Rex walks us through a few of his most iconic lines—including the growling groove of “I'm Broken” and shares what it took to hold down the low end in one of metal's loudest, heaviest bands. If you're into classic hard rock riffs, thunderous tone, or just want to hear a legend talk shop, this one hits hard.

    184 - Berklee College of Music - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 72:15


    What really happens when you go to one of the most famous music schools in the world? In this episode, Sharon pulls back the curtain on her time at Berklee College of Music as Scott digs into the highs, the lows, and the stuff you don't hear in the brochures. From late-night jam sessions to lessons learned side by side with other hungry young musicians, Sharon reflects on how community—not curriculum—shaped her most. If you've ever wondered what it actually means to come up in a place like Berklee, you'll want to hear this.

    183 - NEW 5 string arrived. It's INSANE.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 58:35


    Scott's got a brand new 5-string, and it's shaking things up. In this episode, he and Ian dig into what makes it so special and why 5-strings deserve way more love. From tone and feel to gig-ready setups, it's a deep dive into the gear, the playing, and the choices that shape your sound. Whether you're thinking of switching it up or just curious what all the fuss is about — this one's worth a listen.

    182 - 5 ICONIC Bass Lines that use EVERY. LAST. FRET.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 56:03


    Ready to stretch out beyond your usual comfort zone? In this episode, Scott and Ian explore five epic bass lines that make full use of the fingerboard. We're talking top to bottom, end to end.Along the way, you'll pick up tips on fretboard visualization, targeting key notes, and making the entire neck feel like home.These riffs aren't just cool. They're a masterclass in using the whole instrument.PS. If you're a member and you'd like to download the workbook for this lesson just click the link below. If you're not a member yet and you'd like to grab the FREE workbook just click here!

    181 - Lee Sklar: The Working Bass Player

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 86:07


    What's it like to be one of the most recorded bass players of all time?In this episode, Scott sits down with session legend Leland Sklar, the bassist behind classic records from Carole King, Phil Collins, James Taylor, Dolly Parton, Toto, and Diana Ross—just a glimpse into a career that spans over 2,000 albums. Lee shares unforgettable studio stories, his most memorable moments, and the bass lines that have defined his legendary career.From decades in the studio to life on the road, this is a conversation you don't want to miss.

    180 - BIG changes coming to our YouTube channel

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 52:31


    Exciting things are on the way!Scott and Ian sit down to talk about major updates coming to the SBL YouTube channel, including a brand-new series featuring some of the best bassists in the world. With 12 days of back-to-back sessions in Los Angeles, they're bringing top-tier talent straight to your screen.Who's involved, and what can you expect? Hit play to find out.

    179 - Writing 365 Bass Lines in 1 Year?... INSANITY.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 91:27


    What happens when you commit to writing a brand-new two-bar bass line every single day for a year?In this episode, Scott sits down with Ian Trusheim to talk about his 365-day bass line challenge. From the creative process to the quality of tracks, they dive into what it takes to craft hundreds of unique grooves. Ian breaks down his approach to feel, pushes his creativity to the limit, and shares his fundamentals of bass playing after a year of nonstop experimentation.How did he keep the ideas flowing? Hit play to find out.

    178- Rating the technique of Bass LEGENDS

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 70:07


    What makes a bass legend? Is it flawless technique or breaking the rules in just the right way? Today, we're having a raw, unfiltered conversation about bass technique—what works, what doesn't, and when “bad” technique actually makes a player great.From Flea's slap to Geddy Lee's plucking, Bobby Vega, and more, we're breaking down the mechanics of legendary players. Plus, if you've ever struggled to sound clean and tight, we've got some tips that might just change the game for you.

    177- Record your bass (at home) and get a BADASS sound ($100 - $20K)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 52:55


    It's never been easier to capture pro bass tones at home without waking up the neighbours. Whether you're taking your first steps into home recording or planning a multi-layered bass masterpiece, in today's podcast, we break down some essential advice that will help you get the best results possible, whatever your budget. Looking to deck out an affordable home recording setup? Let this be your guide!

    176- Vintage vs Boutique? Don't throw your money AWAY

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 54:25


    There's something about playing a bass guitar that's older than you that just feels incredible. But just because it's old doesn't mean it's great. Mojo aside, do vintage basses really sound better than their new counterparts? In today's episode, we're delving into some of these key questions that often come along, namely: is the vintage bass you're thinking of buying likely to be a bargain or a money pit?

    175- Our Fav Bass FX Pedals (and Preamps) of 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 49:00


    2024 was the year of the HX Stomp, Jad Freer's Capo, Boss being bosses and more effects than we knew what to do with! We seem to say this every year, but there's been so much competition for your cash in 2024, with the bass effects market bigger and better than ever. Of course, we've got our favorites. In today's podcast you'll find our handpicked selection of the best bass FX money can buy.

    174- The 6 Basses that DEFINED the 1990s (why Fender is ABSENT)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 57:27


    As the hair-metal spandex of the previous decade met its end, the ‘90s ushered in a new breed of bass guitar. From Ken Smith to Lakland, to Spector to Tobias, basses of the '90s packed a memorable punch to the gut. In today's podcast, we're running through the bass guitars that defined the decade.

    173 - 37 AWESOME gifts for bass players ($1 - $1000)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 76:16


    We get it: bass players are extremely difficult to buy for and everything we want costs a small fortune. Well, you needn't worry, as we've trawled through the Internet to compile a list of bass-friendly gifts that we'd be more than happy to receive ourselves on Christmas day.So, let us extend an olive branch, as we offer up some killer gift ideas that should have real appeal to the bass player in your life. 

    172- Let's talk about P Basses (and my Freddie Washington Obsession)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 55:40


    While Leo Fender will be forever revered for his iconic electric guitar designs, without doubt his greatest contribution to the advancement of popular music was unveiled in October 1951 – the first year of the Fender Precision. Today's podcast is a reminder of why the P-Bass has remained the ‘go-to instrument' for so many bass players, for so long. What can we possibly say about it that you don't know already?

    171- My Health Scare and the MADNESS that prevailed

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 40:17


    If you've ever suffered from wrist pain after spending hours perfecting a John Entwistle bass solo, you'll know that spending extended periods hunched over a bass guitar can cause all kinds of hand and arm problems, back pain, and even nerve damage. In this podcast, we talk through Scott's recent health scare and share some advice to ensure that your “bass face” is a grimace of ecstasy rather than agony!

    170 - Our favorite amps & cabs in 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 61:14


    You might have an expensive custom shop bass and all the boutique stompboxes in the world, but you'll still need a great bass amp to achieve your dream tone. In this video, we're looking at some of the greatest amps, pedals and cabinets of 2024, handpicked by the SBL team – including tube, solid-state and preamp pedals!Here's what we think are the best bass guitar amps on the market right now.

    169 - Is the Bass Amp FINALLY DEAD?! (In ear monitor takeover?)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 57:59


    Let's clear this up from the start – we LOVE bass amps, big stacks of speakers coupled with loud, monstrous amplifier heads. We want to feel the air move as we play! But when you're a gigging bassist, one of the biggest struggles we face is the endless battle with the onstage sound. In this podcast, we're asking if there's a future for bass amplifiers?If you had to ditch anything from your signal chain, would you really wave goodbye to your bass amp?

    168- Why Headless Basses Suck

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 42:18


    Headless basses were two a penny in the 1980s and 1990s, and nowadays they tend to look pretty embarrassing. But we like crazy-looking gear, in case you hadn't noticed! So, whether you love them or loathe them, if you've always dreamed of wielding a headless bass, then we urge you to watch today's video! 

    167 - Dirk Lance: The ICONIC bass lines of early Incubus

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 56:59


    We've got some good news for you today. Dirk Lance, a co-founding member of platinum rock band Incubus, is here to break down some of his greatest bass lines. We also asked him about his '65 Jazz Bass and why he went from a Fender P Bass Special to a Warwick 10-string! It's the ultimate inspiration to pick up your bass this week.

    166- Was G&L Leo Fender's biggest MISTAKE?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 46:38


    After he sold Fender and exited his collaboration with Music Man, Leo Fender founded a brand-new company that would play host to his final electric guitar and bass innovations. Leo called G&L Guitars the best instruments he ever made – the problem was that by the time he formed his new line of instruments, his accomplishments in the music industry were already etched in the history books. Could G&L Guitars REALLY compete with Fender?In this podcast, Ian and Sharon explore the history of G&L Guitars, compare some of the company's most popular models, and take a look behind the scenes of Leo's private workshop in Fullerton, California! 

    165-Why learning scales is NOT the answer to learning your fretboard

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 61:34


    Finally, a video that dispels some of the myths about achieving bass guitar fretboard mastery - like having to learn ALL of the notes in the Hungarian minor scale! In this episode, Scott and Ian reveal how they solved their fretboard woes, their newfound love for headless basses, and the simple steps you can take to elevate your own bass playing.

    164- Anderson .Paak's Secret Bass Weapon: Kelsey Gonzalez

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 48:17


    In today's video, we asked Kelsey González to name the bass lines that helped define his career with American singer, drummer, and record producer Anderson Paak. You'll hear nuances to his bass lines you never noticed before – and probably rush home to grab your bass!

    163 - The Genius Bass Lines of Tony Franklin

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 78:46


    In today's video, we asked Tony Franklin to dig into the fretless bass lines that helped define his long resume of gigs with artists such as Blue Murder, The Firm, and Whitesnake. We asked him about his time with Kate Bush, the history behind his allegiance to the Fender Precision and why he feels "liberated” playing an unlined fretless bass.

    6-String Basses: Pros and (mostly) Cons?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 73:47


    In this podcast, Ian and Sharon explore the highs and lows of playing a six-string bass, from the extra range it offers to the challenges of controlling those extra strings. They share their favorite models, riffs, and tips for anyone curious about diving into six-string territory. Curious about why they think every bassist should try one? Tune in to find out.

    Is Toxicity costing you the gig?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 70:33


    If you're in any sort of environment that's become toxic, chances are you've been bending and flexing for a while to try to make it work. It's no different in a band. While the audience might not always see it, the band always feels it. In this video, Sharon and Ian talk through some of the common pitfalls to avoid.

    6 Greatest Bob Marley Bass Lines

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 63:10


    Throughout the 1970s until Bob Marley's last sessions and live shows in late 1980, the bass lines of Aston ‘Family Man' Barrett played a primary role in introducing the sound of reggae's one-drop rhythm to audiences around the world. His full-bodied bass tone was a signature part of the Wailers sound!From Get Up Stand Up, to One Drop and beyond, in today's video we're taking a look at the 6 Aston ‘Family Man' Barrett bass lines you must have in your collection!

    159-The Bassist Behind Blackstar: The Tim Lefebvre Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 41:58


    Tim Lefebvre has had a career that Forest Gump would envy. As a bassist, he's provided the punch for Sting, David Bowie, The Black Crowes, Elvis Costello, Empire of the Sun, Wayne Krantz and Knower.So today we're diving into the genius of Tim Lefebvre, what makes his bass playing so iconic and how you can bottle a little bit of that magic for yourself – Tim even breaks down a few licks you can try out.

    158 - The Mount Rushmore of SLAP Bass

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 65:17


    There are so many cool slap bass players out there, but who are the truly great ones? In this video, we round up some of the best slap bassists to have laid down stone cold grooves and mesmerizing double and triple-slap technique on some of music's biggest and best loved tracks.In this episode:Who invented slap bass?What's the best ever slap bass song?Why Flea's slap style is a great place to start.How Marcus Miller carved his name into slap bass history.Who has the weirdest slap sound?And much more.

    157 - Human vs. AI ... is real bass DEAD?!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 57:44


    AI is already here, tempting everyone in music with a previously unimaginable menu of cheat codes. As the potential continues to unfold, Sharon and Ian reveal their newfound love for Logic Pro's latest AI features.In this episode:Is AI a genuine threat to real bass players?Logic Pro 11 AI Session Players: Love, or Hate?Can AI trigger a scrunched up bass face?Is AI really the future of music?And much more.

    156 - I was WRONG?!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 63:56


    Some bass players love to double down on a bad idea. And though we once bristled at the notion that there could ever be such a thing as a wrong musical opinion, we've since come to accept that there is such a thing. We know because we had one! Scott was colossally wrong about the Fender Precision AND slap bass!In this episode, Scott and Ian reveal their newfound love for Robert Palmer, and the big things they've changed their minds about, or wish they'd known sooner.In this episode:Who is Pierre Brock?Scott's new F Bass - love it or hate it?How Ian found the perfect monitor engineer.Is slap bass still cool?Should you put reverb on bass?Where are you on the midwit meme?And much, much more!

    155 - The 5 BIG Mistakes I Made on My Journey Of Bass (it was PAINFUL!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 51:45


    Whether you're an established bass player looking to add to your library of skills, a total novice picking up the bass for the first time or you're heading back to school and want to take your four-string skills to another level, there are five common mistakes that nearly every bassist will make on their learning journey. In today's episode Scott walks through some of his own key mistakes (and how he overcame them).In this episodeWhat held Scott back as a beginning bassist.How do you know when you're playing too fast?Why jamming with other musicians is a must.Why are bassists so obsessed with gear?Why you should check out the SBL Beginner Journey.And much, much more!

    154 - Jon Button - Bass Lines That Made Me

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 29:33


    153 - The 12 Ugliest Basses of ALL TIME

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 42:56


    Bass guitars are beautiful and they can make anyone look good, but during its 70-year history there have been a few that are gloriously gaudy or just plain ugly (Precision Bass Lyte, anyone?!) In this episode we've set out to name and shame some of the ugliest bass guitars of all time! In this episode:Does Ernie Ball make the world's ugliest bass guitar?Why aren't Rickenbacker basses more popular?Some history behind Fender's Antigua finish.Why Scott loves the Ovation Magnum bass.The Spector NS-2 - love it or hate it?And much, much more!

    152 - Why learning Jazz Bass SUCKS (5 reasons no one talks about)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 56:37


    The hate that some bass players have for jazz can transcend space, time, and the laws of nature. We get it. It can feel like your band mates are speaking another language, and you feel kind of left out. But, with practice, learning some jazz can give you musical superpowers. In this episode, we're here to reveal why you should take the leap!In this episodeScott's worst EVER audition story.Why all the best musicians play jazz.How it can be a bass player's best friend.Should non-jazz musicians study jazz?Check out Ian's new Olinto Jazz Bass.And much, much more!

    151 - Michael League breaks down his FAVORITE bass lines

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 41:24


    In today's video, we asked Michael League to dig into his earliest influences and name the bass lines that helped define his career with four-time Grammy Award Winners Snarky Puppy. There were a few things we agreed on:Bootsy Collins belongs on every top 10 list.Your drummer is your best friend.David Hood is a bass guitar genius.Everything else was up for debate. Well, almost everything…In this episode:Michael names his favorite bass line of all time.And the British rock band he idolized as a teen.We talk through his Jaco Pastorius phase.Bootsy Collins - just check out his swagger on Do That Stuff!And much, much more!

    150 - The LA Bassist EVERYONE'S talking about

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 16:50


    A few months back, we got into the argument that all bass players get into – what are the coolest, grooviest bass lines of all time? After hours of heated debate, we decided to get Nick Campbell to help make that decision for us.In today's podcast, Nick Campbell reels off the bass lines that shaped his sound. It's the perfect way to introduce yourself to the worlds of Rocco Prestia, Ray Brown, James Jamerson and Colin Greenwood.In this episodeWhy Nick is a huge Radiohead fan.The first time he heard Tower of Power.Why nothing beats a Ray Brown two-feel.Is this James Jamerson's coolest bassline?And much, much more!

    149 - Are Short Scale Basses DEAD?!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 58:29


    So which is better – a long-scale or a short-scale bass guitar? If you've ever wondered which is the right scale length for you, you've come to the right place! In today's episode, we're taking a closer look at the key differences between short-scale and long-scale basses, the pros and cons of each, and we'll give you a few recommendations of short-scale basses to check out for yourself. In this episodeWhat is a short scale bass? Who plays one?Which is better, short-scale or long-scale?How does the scale length affect the sound? What short-scale basses does Ian recommend? And much, much more!

    148 - The Undercover BASS ICON of ROCK: The Chris Chaney Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 78:10


    Chris Chaney's contributions to the bass world often go overlooked – but there's genius in his bass playing if you know where to find it (take his game-changing bass lines with Jane's Addiction for instance). Today's interview is the perfect way to introduce yourself to some of his most mind-blowing rock riffs – and find out exactly what makes them true genius.

    147 - We Met Adam Clayton from U2 (it was OUTRAGEOUS!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 47:05


    U2 has officially finished their residency in Las Vegas – the history-making shows saw over 700,000 fans descend on Sin City, from September 2023 through March 2024. In today's episode, fresh from a weekend trip to Las Vegas, we take a trip inside The Sphere to uncover how Adam Clayton and U2 redefined live music at the city's new high-tech venue.In this episodeWas U2 at the Sphere worth it?What makes Adam Clayton's signature sound?Which U2 track made Ian weep?Who did Scott meet at the show?What's the SBL YouTube agreement?And much, much more!

    146 - The Sean Hurley Interview: Behind John Mayer's Iconic Bass Lines

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 95:20


    The year is 2006 and John Mayer has just recorded a landmark album that will put his new trio on the map. Drummer/producer Steve Jordan had the great idea of bringing Willie Weeks AND Pino Palladino in to play bass on one track, with Pino adding his own accompaniment to Week's muted 8th note figure. When Sean Hurley landed the bass gig with John Mayer in 2008, he combined both bass lines! So in today's interview, Sean is going to break it down note-for-note for you – and show you how to make it sound like TWO bass players are playing at the same time. Along with demonstrating four more iconic John Mayer bass grooves.

    145 - The Dark Side of Boutique Basses

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 86:29


    In this episode, we're sorting through our pick of boutique basses from F Bass, Ken Smith, Olinto, Overwater and more. We're also going to delve into some of the questions that often come along, namely: why are they so expensive? How are they built? And are they really worth it? The answers are often a matter of opinion, but we shall ponder them nonetheless!In this episodeWhat is a boutique bass?The pros and cons of owning one.What bass companies do you need on your radar?Why is Scott giving away his F Bass?How you can win one of Ian's Mike Lull signature models.And much, much more!

    144 - Gospel Bass Mastery: The Justin Raines Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 61:16


    There's a TON you can learn from Gospel bass players – and one, in particular, you may have overlooked. Justin Raines could teach you everything you need to know about pocket, songwriting, and epic bass fills. In today's interview, Scott and Ian sit down with Justin to breakdown his tone, his technique and some of his signature licks, including his astounding bass solo on Nobody by Ne-Yo.

    143 - Are These the 5 Most Iconic Basses of all time?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 80:00


    So, what makes a particular bass guitar a classic? While some basses are undoubtedly born great (it's a testament to Leo Fender that the P-Bass is still one of the most played instruments ever): some achieve greatness over time and some have greatness thrust upon them (Rickenbacker have long enjoyed the star power of Lemmy, Geddy Lee and Chris Squire, for example). And so, for your viewing pleasure, we've put a spotlight on 5 of the most iconic bass guitars of all time.In this episode:Why Scott's never owned a Rickenbacker.What sucks about a Hofner Club Bass?If you've never played a P-Bass – you simply have to! What kept a Thunderbird at the top of Ian's wish list? Will Scott pass our blindfold test?And much, much more!

    142 - The SCARIEST Bass LEGEND of LA? The Nick Campbell Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 82:47


    Nick Campbell's a busy LA session player for all the right reasons - great sound, groove, and awesome vibe. And in today's new episode of our ‘Behind The Bass Lines' interview series, Nick's going to tell you exactly where he took ideas from to create his must-hear bass style – and even show you a few licks you can try out, too.In this episodeTop tips for playing fastAll about combining ferocity and comedy in solosThe benefits of active listeningThe beauty of whole notesAnd much,  much more!

    141 - The ONE thing that TRANSFORMED my bass playing

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 53:34


    There's a reason more people listen to Guns N' Roses than Victor Wooten, and it's not because Duff McKagan is better at playing arpeggios! But still, good technique is something that every bassist should add to their skill set, and in this episode, I'm answering all of your questions surrounding our Technique Accelerator. I hope it gives you a little extra time to check out the course – and to find your next breakthrough on the bass!Learn more about the Technique Accelerator here → https://sbl.link/42OvqhGIn this episode you're going to learn:Why are we talking up our Technique Accelerator?How I developed my own technique (with a little help from Gary Willis).Why we've included a bunch of free bonuses with the course.Why might it not be for you?And much, much more!

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