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Old 04-12-2007, 09:04 AM
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Jazzy Sounding Runs / Modal Patterns

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Was watching a bit of Jaco and some other random bassists on youtube. Can anyone suggest a site or somewhere I can go to learn some jazz/modal patterns or some cool sounding runs like the ones you usually see great bassists goofing around on.
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start listening to lots of "jazz". start internalizing the music. Then start to transcribe those "licks" on your instrument
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Old 04-12-2007, 09:09 AM
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Check out the stuff at

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Tons of great material to learn ear training, scales, style and history of jazz.
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Old 04-12-2007, 09:21 AM
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Start studying Jazz Theory and learn your scales, arpeggios, and chord-scales relationships. Do that should get up into playing scales in intervals, sequences, and developing motifs. Do lots of listening to develeop the ear for the feel and sounds. Then transcribe the lines you like.
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Here are some resources that should be very helpful:

-Patrick Pfeifer's books, "Bass Guitar for Dummies" (Don't let the title mislead you!) and "Improove Your Groove:The Ultimate Guide for Bass"
-Bunny Brunel's books, "Xtreme Bass", "Power Bass Soloing Secrets", and "Pocket Modes for Bass"
-Bunny Brunel's website has online lessons(www.bunnybrunel.com)
-Adam Nitti's 2006 clinic that is on Bass Player Magazine's website-BP TV
-Norm Stockton' "Grooving for Heaven" instructional DVD series

All of the books mentioned above include CD recordings of exercises and examples that are in the books. Also, as a TB'er stated earlier, listen, listen, listen, listen...............

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Here are some resources that should be very helpful:

-Adam Nitti's 2006 clinic that is on Bass Player Magazine's website-BP TV
+1 Adam Nitti is excellent teacher.

Adam teaches a real good series of online Improv Class over at the Music Dojo. Worth checking out!
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Old 04-25-2007, 01:14 PM
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Was watching a bit of Jaco and some other random bassists on youtube. Can anyone suggest a site or somewhere I can go to learn some jazz/modal patterns or some cool sounding runs like the ones you usually see great bassists goofing around on.
Send me a message with your email and ill send you some licks...ive got pages of them.
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Was watching a bit of Jaco and some other random bassists on youtube. Can anyone suggest a site or somewhere I can go to learn some jazz/modal patterns or some cool sounding runs like the ones you usually see great bassists goofing around on.
A great way is to learn the heads (melodies) of bebop tunes on the bass. After all, they're "patterns" over the changes that have already proven themselves worthy!
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Old 04-26-2007, 06:21 AM
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A great way is to learn the heads (melodies) of bebop tunes on the bass. After all, they're "patterns" over the changes that have already proven themselves worthy!
That's wicked advice!
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