I Could Write A Bass Line #2: "Oleo" | Method from Rufus Reid's "The Evolving Bassist"
Support me on Patreon: / jaredplane Buy the Real Book: 6th Edition (Bass Clef) using my SheetMusicPlus affiliate link: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/... Buy the book, The Evolving Bassist using my Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3l7rELt Get some merch! jplanemusic.redbubble.com Book a bass lesson with me: http://www.musicteacher.com.au/jared-... My Facebook Musician's Page / jplanemusic I Could Write A Bass Line #2: "Oleo" - Rhythm Changes | Method from Rufus Reid's "The Evolving Bassist" In this video I discuss the Rufus Reid method for improving at walking bass lines - simply writing them out yourself! This comes from Rufus Reid's fantastic jazz bass book, "The Evolving Bassist". Reid recommends writing out your bass lines BY HAND using a pencil and music paper. As you go, play what you've written and ask yourself if you like how it sounds. If the answer is yes, keep writing. If the answer is no, erase and change it. It's by no means a revolutionary method, but it's surprisingly effective. You'll internalize walking bass vocabulary more easily and improve your music literacy skills too. You can download the finished walking bass line typed up in MuseScore PDF format from my Patreon page. Link above. #oleo #walkingbass #jazzbass

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