stephanie
01-11-2001, 02:27 AM
I believe I have asked a question before on how us bassists should begin a song.
To me, it seems easier if there is other music to help begin (ie. a guitar part written). Just like listening to a song and making up your own bassline. But if I sit down with my bass and start from scratch, naked, so to speak, I just don't know where to begin. Like, I try to explore what I'm feeling at the moment and try to find a sound (notes, etc.) to define that feeling. Or I just pick a chord (like I will just say to myself "oh I'll explore this C chord) and flow with it.
Whatever I try nothing seems to come. I sometimes have a tape recorder on when I'm 'fiddling' around on the bass and I go back and listen and some things sound good but (LOL) I can't remember what notes I was playing or anything. Same with rhythmn. I know basic rhythmn patterns and can play them but when one pops in my mind that I think would be good for a song I don't know how to write it down.
In my current lesson I am learning Dominant 7th to Tonic Progressions/Bass Patterns. In my book I have it states: "...they appear in practically every tune." Now I love to study some of my fave bands' basslines and I can't really find this pattern in the songs.
Patterns tend to frustrate me cuz I really like to go with feeling first. I don't want to have to think: "oh no this note's not in the chord, this isn't a V7-I, etc. etc."
To make a (very) long story short, is there any advice you can give me? Am I thinking wrongly on what I've stated?
Just confused tonite...
Thanks,
~Stephanie
To me, it seems easier if there is other music to help begin (ie. a guitar part written). Just like listening to a song and making up your own bassline. But if I sit down with my bass and start from scratch, naked, so to speak, I just don't know where to begin. Like, I try to explore what I'm feeling at the moment and try to find a sound (notes, etc.) to define that feeling. Or I just pick a chord (like I will just say to myself "oh I'll explore this C chord) and flow with it.
Whatever I try nothing seems to come. I sometimes have a tape recorder on when I'm 'fiddling' around on the bass and I go back and listen and some things sound good but (LOL) I can't remember what notes I was playing or anything. Same with rhythmn. I know basic rhythmn patterns and can play them but when one pops in my mind that I think would be good for a song I don't know how to write it down.
In my current lesson I am learning Dominant 7th to Tonic Progressions/Bass Patterns. In my book I have it states: "...they appear in practically every tune." Now I love to study some of my fave bands' basslines and I can't really find this pattern in the songs.
Patterns tend to frustrate me cuz I really like to go with feeling first. I don't want to have to think: "oh no this note's not in the chord, this isn't a V7-I, etc. etc."
To make a (very) long story short, is there any advice you can give me? Am I thinking wrongly on what I've stated?
Just confused tonite...
Thanks,
~Stephanie