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devinebass

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  1. Hey thanks Pete, nice to know your enjoying them. I've just uploaded a downloadable worksheet to go with the 'soloing on static minor chords tutorial'. You can check it out at [url="http://www.scottsbasslessons.com/video-tutorials/tutorial-4-soloing-static-minor-chords/"]http://www.scottsbasslessons.com/video-tut...c-minor-chords/[/url] Take it easy, S.
  2. Hi guys, i've recently (in the last four days!) put up a new video lessons website and today i've uploaded some tutorials about soloing on static/modal minor grooves. All of the techniques i'm talking about can be directly applied to tunes like 'So'What' so i'm guessing it'll be quite interesting for ya. Check them out at [url="http://www.scottsbasslessons.com/video-tutorials/tutorial-4-soloing-static-minor-chords/"]http://www.scottsbasslessons.com/video-tut...c-minor-chords/[/url] Take it easy. S.
  3. Hey guys thanks for all the kinds words. I've just uploaded some more vids on soloing over static minor chords... check em out at ... [url="http://www.scottsbasslessons.com/video-tutorials/tutorial-4-soloing-static-minor-chords/"]http://www.scottsbasslessons.com/video-tut...c-minor-chords/[/url] Take it easy! S.
  4. Hey Daf thanks for the info. I've actually been over to spain for the Dystonia... somewhere in Barcelona. There is another guy in Madrid that deals with it as well but his name escapes me. Over a two year period i was treated by several different people all over europe but unfortunately each treatment made my symptoms flare up to the point where i couldn't even play a major scale! It wasn't the best time in my life! Anyhow, through trial and error i've found a way to control it, i simply have to keep my playing hours per week below a certain threshold and it behaves itself so i can gig pretty much as normal. Hopefully in the future there will be a break through with the treatment of dystonia. On the plus side my dystonia has helped me focus upon other things other than playing and i've found i have a real passion for music education, particularly bass and improvisation. With my new website I thought that'd it'd be cool to have an one-line resource that covered all the things that i found confusing when i was learning to play and improvise (i'm still learning too!). I've found that many players and past students of mine that are studying improvisation have very similar questions, for example..."what do i play over a II V I chord progression?", "should i use arpeggios or scales?", "how do i play 'out'?". These are the same things i struggled with too. The gag is... when i actually figured out how to do it i was shocked that it was really quite simple, i asked myself "why did nobody tell me this!". Hopefully my tutorials will answer some of these questions so bassists out there can stop wondering how and what to do and just get on with playing! I'm gonna aim to do around three per week, as they take quite a while to do... i'm a technophobe so it probably takes me way longer than it should do. Anyhooo, thanks Daf, tell your friend good look with his Dystonia. Take it easy, Scott.
  5. Hi guys this is my new bass lesson blog/website type of thing [url="http://www.scottsbasslessons.com"]http://www.scottsbasslessons.com[/url]. Its literally been up and running for the last two days so there's not many vids on it yet... but there will be! Check it out and lemme know what you think. I apologize in advance for the poorish quality of video, i'm looking at other options of recording at the mo. Take it easy, Scott. PS. Before someone asks me about the glove i wear on my left hand in the vids... i've got a neurological condition called Focal Dystonia which causes misfiring neurons in my brain to cause unwanted movements in my fingers of both hands that i can't control (It just so happened on the days i recorded the vids my right hand was behaving its self as normally i wear them on both hands). Luckily the glove acts as a sensory trick and keeps the movements to a minimum. There super thin and tight... so don't try wearing ya winter woolies!!
  6. Hi guys this is my new bass lesson blog/website type of thing [url="http://www.scottsbasslessons.com"]http://www.scottsbasslessons.com[/url]. Its literally been up and running for the last two days so there's not many vids on it yet... but there will be! Check it out and lemme know what you think. I apologize in advance for the poorish quality of video, i'm looking at other options of recording at the mo. I am available for online Skype lessons with real time screen sharing, i also teach on a one to one basis if you live within traveling distance of Leeds. Take it easy, Scott. PS. Before someone asks me about the glove i wear on my left hand in the vids... i've got a neurological condition called Focal Dystonia which causes misfiring neurons in my brain to cause unwanted movements in my fingers of both hands that i can't control (It just so happened on the days i recorded the vids my right hand was behaving its self as normally i wear them on both hands). Luckily the glove acts as a sensory trick and keeps the movements to a minimum. There super thin and tight... so don't try wearing ya winter woolies!!
  7. [quote name='geoffbassist' post='550939' date='Jul 25 2009, 10:29 AM']hi guys, im really short on cash so im offering this cab for an amazing price of £550! before it goes on ebay........collection only[/quote] PM'd......!!!
  8. Hi, can you let me know the weight of the bass. Cheers. Scott.
  9. Can you let me know the weight of the bass in lbs? Cheers.
  10. Hey man, could you tell me the weight in lbs. Cheers. Scott
  11. Hi mate, can you let me know the weight of the bass, in lbs if possible. Cheers. Scott.
  12. Hi mate, can you tell me the exact weight of the bass. Cheers.
  13. Hey Dave how's it going? Any chance you could let me know the exact weight of the bass. Cheers, Scott.
  14. No worries mate, i'm actually after a jazz type bass around 8lbs..... real bad back! Good luck with the sale.
  15. Hi mate could u let me know what the weight is.... Cheers.
  16. Haha.... yeah i'm still lurking..... more like a guppy than a great white though! Hopefully see ya soon. Scott.
  17. Hi there, i'm a pro bass player based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. I'm offering one-to-one tuition at £30 per hour. You can check out my biog/cv at www.scottdevinemusic.com If your interested you can reach me through my web site or at [email protected] Alternatively you can give me a call on 07713200109. Thanks again. Scott.
  18. Ha Ha!....Nice to here from ya man, hope ya doing good!
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