| Try just listening to the drummer get into a solid groove. Feel it, let the pattern get inside you. Relax. Don't think about it, let your mind drift while the drum groove wraps around you. If you get into it, a line will occur to you. Before playing anything, sing, scat, hum, shout, whatever, a bass line. *Then* play it. Don't worry if you stumble, stay relaxed and smooth it out each time the pattern comes around. The whole point is to let your ears guide you, instead of your fingers. If you keep slugging away, I guarentee it will get to point where you can play something you've never played before. Even if it's simple.
This might seem silly, but you'ld be surprised what you come up. Definately try out the grooves you already know. My experience is that playing with a drummer will suggest lines that I might not have come up with practicing alone, and letting those out does wonders for your confidence, expressiveness, timing, and adding to your vocabulary.
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