There's No Such Thing as Good Luck - In Conversation with Warren Huart /// Scott's Bass Lessons
👉 Check Out The Full Episode Here: http://bit.ly/2xhZzq2 🔥 Try the SBL Bass Academy FREE for 14 Days: https://sbl.link/join-sbl 🚀 Get 1-1 Bass Coaching (enrollment open now!): https://sbl.link/the-blueprint :::About This Episode::: Ok... this is Episode 5 of the Scott's Bass Lessons Podcast, and this week I'm sitting down with Warren Huart... who is NOT a bass player... arrrggghhh, shock... horror! ;) In all seriousness though, there's some HUGE take-aways during this interview. In an upcoming SBL Podcast episode with Sean Hurley (John Mayer, Robin Thicke), Sean drops a bomb shell - he says that soooo many of the great gigs he's held in the past and right now are due to specifically having good relationships with producers. i.e. those are the guys that do a lot of the hiring a recommending! He goes into the specifics about this in great detail, but you'll have to wait for that future episode... it's coming soon ;) The reason I'm sharing this, is that in this interview Warren not only talks about his past, and how he ended up in LA acting as producer for the likes of Aerosmith, Daniel Powter and James Blunt, but also what he specifically looks for when hiring bass players, what will get you permanently struck off the 'hire list', and why he believes there's no such thing as good luck. === Video Breakdown: 00:00 – Episode Introduction 01:10 – Why Producers Matter for Getting Gigs 03:00 – Warren Huart’s Path to Becoming a Producer 06:10 – Working with Major Artists 09:20 – What Producers Look for in Bass Players 13:40 – Behaviours That Get You Dropped from the Hire List 18:10 – Relationships vs Talent in the Music Industry 22:30 – The Myth of Luck in a Music Career 26:30 – Key Takeaways for Working Musicians 29:40 – Conclusion and Final Thoughts === GET MORE BASS TIPS 👇 _________________________________________________________________ 🙌 Be the first to know - SUBSCRIBE now → https://bit.ly/sub-to-sbl-yt 🎧 Tune in to our Weekly PODCAST → https://sblpodcast.buzzsprout.com/share 📱 Try our free GrooveTrainer APP → https://scottsbasslessons.com/groove-... ABOUT SCOTT'S BASS LESSONS (SBL) _________________________________________________________________ As the largest online bass education platform in the world, with an ever-expanding course library and 40,000+ active members, Scott's Bass Lessons (SBL) has everything you need to master the bass, all in one place. With beginner-friendly bass lessons, interactive courses led by industry experts, structured learning paths, personalized feedback, real-time mentorship from top bassists, and a vibrant, supportive community, SBL is the ultimate destination to enhance your bass playing—whether you're starting out or already a professional. Try SBL Membership today! → https://sbl.link/join-sbl RECOMMENDED BASS PLAYLIST _________________________________________________________________ Catch up with SBL Content you've missed: ➡️    • SBL Full Video Playlist  #bassguitarlessons #bassforbeginners #easybasslines

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