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greghagger

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  1. Thanks. It’s a bit haphazard as it’s a collection of varied videos PDFs. So it’s a bit like a ‘pot luck’ of bass resources!! Still, I believe in giving out free resources as when I was learning, I couldn’t really afford much and appreciated any bass resources I could find. Hopefully it will also helps with my plan of world domination with Greg’s Bass Shed, although Scott may have got there first!
  2. I hope you find it useful. By the way this is the link to the videos for the eBook: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCDsrFCHIRaB2CK_NMqHQ1w
  3. Interesting option, thanks for sharing this. Thinking outside the box!
  4. Pick up a free copy of my eBook which contains all the transcriptions, and resources from my first 50 Greg’s Bass Shed Youtube videos. This eBook is perfect for beginner and intermediate bassists looking to progress with their bass playing. Use the following link to sign up to my Mailing List and I will send you a copy. https://gregsbassshed.com/home
  5. I have a video lesson on how to play simple 3 note 7th chords. These can be really useful to help you hear different chord types and really start to learn how they sound. There is a PDF with the lesson, along with Tab too, so you should be able to get up and running quickly. This would be one approach to help you develop your ear. https://youtu.be/jzBvIKVKFI8
  6. Very similar to me, and I agree that there is no downside to being able to read music. My only caveat, is for someone learning, also work specially on developing your ear alongside learning to read.
  7. Thanks, I’ll check this out.
  8. Learn the complete bass line from Dire Straits, Tunnel Of Love. This is another epic John Illsley bass line! The lesson comes with a free PDF of the entire bass line, and there is also a version with Tab. you can download that from the video description on YouTube. Enjoy! https://youtu.be/EbM5RtL9ugg
  9. To be honest, I started this thread to see if there was a need, and the interest in a reading music video course. It appears there definitely is! I have already started the making the course, and I’ll post any more details as I progress.
  10. A triplet is normally an equal sub-division if 3 notes across 2 beats. It’s is easy to notate and communicate through written music. Written music is an excellent guide, but good players can still add feel and interpret the part how they wish. There is room for that when you read music. That’s where experience and a good ear really completes the picture. Of course though, some players might have a narrow field of music, and not need to read music.
  11. I would agree in so far as in certain situations, one skill might be more important than the other. But in my opinions they certainly compliment each other, and reading music is always going to add to one’s musicianship.
  12. Ah ok, yes I agree that some readers can’t ‘play by ear’. That skill should not be neglected either. I personally think that playing by ear and reading music are both necessary and complimentary skills. If you can do both, then you will have a lot of opportunities with music.
  13. This is not to make out that it’s easy, but reading music is like a language. With a lot of practice, you don’t consciously think about all the points you listed above. It’s all automatic. I do appreciate that you need to understand this all at the beginning though As adults, we tend to question and analyse everything in the learning process, which might slow us down. Children thought, generally just accept information and soak it up. It might seem impossible when you look at everything that is involved with reading music, but regularly practicing it, starting with very simple music at first, is key. I will put more details of my course as it progresses.
  14. Hey Everyone, As there is such interest in my Ska lesson, I have made a video lesson on Five Classic Reggae Bass Lines, that you might like. I’d love to know you get on with it. https://youtu.be/Stv9P0nugHI
  15. Check out my video lesson of five classic reggae bass lines. Reggae is such a great style where the bass features heavily, and is often the most recognised part of the song. I have picked tunes with some great grooves, and iconic bass lines. Follow the link below to view the full lesson, and pick up the free PDF (with Tab). Enjoy! https://youtu.be/Stv9P0nugHI
  16. I have made a short video review of my Harvest Leather Bass Guitar Gig Bag. If you are in the market for a serious leather soft case for your bass, then you have to check these cases out. They are excellent. This is the link to the full video review: https://youtu.be/eHJ_7b3GGCE
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