A bit of background- I've been playing bass for a little over five years. In the last year I hadn't played very much and fell back on a lot of the theory I had obtained. I have begun playing fairly often in the last month or two, and have really been enjoying getting back into music. My goal is to be the absolute best musician I can be. I'd say that currently my playing and and knowledge of theory are on an intermediate level. I've been taking lessons the last month at a local music education school. I've been studying the various books I have on theory and playing, trying to soak in as much as I can. My main focus is jazz, which I don't have much experience playing, but I truly love it. I also play some rock, r&b, funk, soul, etc.
Now, the problem. Where to apply all of this, and what exactly do I need to practice? I've been trying to learn to play songs, mostly funky r&b kind of stuff. The problem is my studies in jazz seems to stop at the theory level. I don't really know how to apply it, or what exactly I should be studying. My teacher at the music school is mostly a rock/rockabilly kind of guy, so jazz is not his expertise per say, although he teaches me as much as he can. I've been studying walking basslines, but at this point have only been learning out of instructional books/articles. Should I buy a Real Book and get in some realistic practice? Sorry if this is a silly question, but I am just sort of stuck on how to get to the next level.
Now, the problem. Where to apply all of this, and what exactly do I need to practice? I've been trying to learn to play songs, mostly funky r&b kind of stuff. The problem is my studies in jazz seems to stop at the theory level. I don't really know how to apply it, or what exactly I should be studying. My teacher at the music school is mostly a rock/rockabilly kind of guy, so jazz is not his expertise per say, although he teaches me as much as he can. I've been studying walking basslines, but at this point have only been learning out of instructional books/articles. Should I buy a Real Book and get in some realistic practice? Sorry if this is a silly question, but I am just sort of stuck on how to get to the next level.
