After your explanation, I now realize how extraordinary NHOP truly was. I appreciate your work.
@Hiphopdabop5 күн бұрын
I know this video is a fews years old but adding a mic for the voice would be beneficial
@coledavismusic5 күн бұрын
@@Hiphopdabop ha, I have since added a voice mic to all my videos :)
@kclynx8 күн бұрын
I think there's a basic misunderstanding here. Solfege is there to help you learn to read the music. It's just a tool... and a handy one. Once you can read the music then you can learn the tune. Also solfege is not necessarily associated with an absolute pitch. And it's more associated with intervals. Many singings that utilize solfege will use a "pitch of convenience", which is somewhat arbitrary and relative to the voice of the people singing. A good example of this would be.... as you suggest..... singing happy birthday. Nobody pulls out a pitch pipe. You just take your pitch from the person that started the singing. That's a pitch of convenience.
@MdeMiralpeix9 күн бұрын
Super cool solo and great video!
@mjmarinara10 күн бұрын
prez🙏
@HemmaSongs10 күн бұрын
This is my favorite - slow vibrato that makes the bass kind of growl 😊
@HemmaSongs10 күн бұрын
The car honk on the same note 😅
@TheEndtroducing11 күн бұрын
Nice Gary Peacock and Charlie Haden vibes here in the vibrato (I know he's one of your favorites). Will try this more in jazz, I had to do it a lot when playing classical but you really have to have a strong left hand to keep control!
@blaineoneil629612 күн бұрын
Love your vids...wish we were closer..
@chrisharrison80912 күн бұрын
Great lesson. What’s up with the G on Eb minor?
@mitasaron273512 күн бұрын
Hi, anyone knows which pedal Emmanuel use? Thanks
@richardfianko134015 күн бұрын
I am really enjoying the lesson
@cuoredibue418023 күн бұрын
Just discovered your channel! Absolutely love it!
@butterboydan23 күн бұрын
WE ASKED AND HE DELIVERED!!! ANOTHER CHARLIE HADEN VIDEO🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@shamarah427323 күн бұрын
Lovely playing!
@rbass767424 күн бұрын
In the words of Carol Kay, “make the metronome swing.” It all comes down to that.
@davidcraig659024 күн бұрын
What recording is that from?
@talkingbasslessons24 күн бұрын
Great breakdown of time!!
@carlos-gw4bt25 күн бұрын
wtf...
@gabrielortiz-larrauri489025 күн бұрын
Awesome job man!! Very well spoken. If you’ve practiced since 8am, what time did you record the video?
@LiamAnderson-kw7mp26 күн бұрын
Why so many uploads today? Lol
@coledavismusic26 күн бұрын
Lol 😂 I realized I had like 30 Transcription Tuesdays that I never uploaded to KZread. They’ll all trickle into the algorithm now
@LiamAnderson-kw7mp26 күн бұрын
@@coledavismusic sweet! Excited to watch them!
@Intenzity26 күн бұрын
are you kidding me right now? on upright??
@coledavismusic26 күн бұрын
Thanks :)
@Nikosi9Ай бұрын
What we used to use years ago was a product called "Newskin". It's used to cover cuts, and puts a protective, flexible "skin" over the callous,which is easy to peel off when no longer needed. It's also great for making fake scars for Halloween. :-)
@raveniskcrow3638Ай бұрын
Ii almost fell out of my chair with the Dragonetti comment. Great ideas my good man! Bravo to you!
@user-rr2cl8cb7bАй бұрын
Thanks, Cole. Sound advice! (Pun intended).
@nikitarain8832Ай бұрын
Hey there this was super informative. I went to Lawrence University and studied under a great bass player but still struggle with thumb position agility. This builds off everything I learned and gets me excited to practice some thumb position and solo more up there! Thank you!
@chrishicks3877Ай бұрын
You’re the man.
@subbbassАй бұрын
2:32 the D on 4 of bar 4 ??? I searched on a recording with this D but i couldn't find it? On the Blue Note recording it's like in the real book .... what recording was your reference???
@butterboydanАй бұрын
4th time rewatching this
@Nikosi9Ай бұрын
How do we find tunes without drums or bass?
@dialogtalkАй бұрын
i also played the bounce for my college audition!! good times
@dialogtalkАй бұрын
first lol
@mikebassyАй бұрын
Great video , I do a couple of play alongside on my bass on my channel with some Bill Evans .records . But this is his bass , another level . Glad you got to practice on it . What’s the action like ? In the 90s having a low action was frowned on in London. But those same people always idolised Scott La Faro . I was always thinking the action on this bass was low . Then later people like Miroslav Vitous was using strings ADGC tuned EADG
@argot4086Ай бұрын
Do you have the fingering for your version of Confirmation? (and other bebop tunes) in this method? Also what strings and string action you use? Seems you need a very low action.
@coledavismusicАй бұрын
I do! They are all available on my Patreon at www.patreon.com/coledavismusic
@coledavismusicАй бұрын
And I use high action now, but at the time of this video I used low action
@chrisharrison809Ай бұрын
Good stuff. Serato Sample can pull out drums/bass etc. from recordings. It would be a cool idea to rip drums out of anything classic and do this practice.
@robertshaw9437Ай бұрын
Good stuff! Might you have some thought(s) on helping prevent the little finger on my left hand from locking up. My issue seems to be specifically with the middle joint locking in a straight position. I have found that focusing on bending the thumb at both joints helps maintain more curvature in the little finger, however it makes it more challenging to bar two strings with the pinky. I feel the focus must be on maintaining curvature in the left hand. It seems likely that I am missing some key point.
@jazzbrew68Ай бұрын
Wonderful playing Cole.
@rsixelАй бұрын
Waiting for New Rabbath.
@zakolache4490Ай бұрын
Dig the new channel logo, simple yet distinctive Beautiful solo as well man, loved all the harmonics & how you phrased around them
@thyslop1737Ай бұрын
Scott LaFaro perhaps the greatest Jazz bassist of all time.
@darklordbingus8705Ай бұрын
I started learning bass in January and this is just how I have always played everything, I didn't realize I was supposed to play it any other way lol
@albertotravagliАй бұрын
Thanks forever Cole! Such a privilege to have had the possibility to work with you. You're simply amazing. ❤
@dougwelch8098Ай бұрын
With a ballad, I try to always think "pulse". A ballad can be like a resting heart rate and the breath flows on top.
@ramonpooser2434Ай бұрын
Good lesson. Thumb position opens up when it becomes movable, and anchors wherever it’s placed.
@argot4086Ай бұрын
Hey man, great video. The link to the store doesnt work, and the patreon page doesn't seem to have the etudes book, can you send it ? thanks
@ZayTheOne26Ай бұрын
This video might’ve just changed my life
@tr7938Ай бұрын
I think maybe "interactive" is a bit of wordplay...like active in the inner parts, perhaps? I don't know. I'm thinking of lots of the old jazz album titles.
@bustabass90252 ай бұрын
I'm curious. Given all the "great" bass solos ever recorded in jazz by arguably some of the most gifted and talented musicians ever to play the instrument... what is it that gives "the greatest" anointing to this one comparatively speaking, in your opinion?
@ottolippelt76752 ай бұрын
It could happen to you. 14.02. is this the tune they talking and play?
@mattpeterson76522 ай бұрын
Thanks Cole! You really have a great talent at teaching. You always distill knowledge in such a clear, precise and understandable way. Also great job Juno for being the willing student! Looking forward to more of these!
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After your explanation, I now realize how extraordinary NHOP truly was. I appreciate your work.
I know this video is a fews years old but adding a mic for the voice would be beneficial
@@Hiphopdabop ha, I have since added a voice mic to all my videos :)
I think there's a basic misunderstanding here. Solfege is there to help you learn to read the music. It's just a tool... and a handy one. Once you can read the music then you can learn the tune. Also solfege is not necessarily associated with an absolute pitch. And it's more associated with intervals. Many singings that utilize solfege will use a "pitch of convenience", which is somewhat arbitrary and relative to the voice of the people singing. A good example of this would be.... as you suggest..... singing happy birthday. Nobody pulls out a pitch pipe. You just take your pitch from the person that started the singing. That's a pitch of convenience.
Super cool solo and great video!
prez🙏
This is my favorite - slow vibrato that makes the bass kind of growl 😊
The car honk on the same note 😅
Nice Gary Peacock and Charlie Haden vibes here in the vibrato (I know he's one of your favorites). Will try this more in jazz, I had to do it a lot when playing classical but you really have to have a strong left hand to keep control!
Love your vids...wish we were closer..
Great lesson. What’s up with the G on Eb minor?
Hi, anyone knows which pedal Emmanuel use? Thanks
I am really enjoying the lesson
Just discovered your channel! Absolutely love it!
WE ASKED AND HE DELIVERED!!! ANOTHER CHARLIE HADEN VIDEO🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Lovely playing!
In the words of Carol Kay, “make the metronome swing.” It all comes down to that.
What recording is that from?
Great breakdown of time!!
wtf...
Awesome job man!! Very well spoken. If you’ve practiced since 8am, what time did you record the video?
Why so many uploads today? Lol
Lol 😂 I realized I had like 30 Transcription Tuesdays that I never uploaded to KZread. They’ll all trickle into the algorithm now
@@coledavismusic sweet! Excited to watch them!
are you kidding me right now? on upright??
Thanks :)
What we used to use years ago was a product called "Newskin". It's used to cover cuts, and puts a protective, flexible "skin" over the callous,which is easy to peel off when no longer needed. It's also great for making fake scars for Halloween. :-)
Ii almost fell out of my chair with the Dragonetti comment. Great ideas my good man! Bravo to you!
Thanks, Cole. Sound advice! (Pun intended).
Hey there this was super informative. I went to Lawrence University and studied under a great bass player but still struggle with thumb position agility. This builds off everything I learned and gets me excited to practice some thumb position and solo more up there! Thank you!
You’re the man.
2:32 the D on 4 of bar 4 ??? I searched on a recording with this D but i couldn't find it? On the Blue Note recording it's like in the real book .... what recording was your reference???
4th time rewatching this
How do we find tunes without drums or bass?
i also played the bounce for my college audition!! good times
first lol
Great video , I do a couple of play alongside on my bass on my channel with some Bill Evans .records . But this is his bass , another level . Glad you got to practice on it . What’s the action like ? In the 90s having a low action was frowned on in London. But those same people always idolised Scott La Faro . I was always thinking the action on this bass was low . Then later people like Miroslav Vitous was using strings ADGC tuned EADG
Do you have the fingering for your version of Confirmation? (and other bebop tunes) in this method? Also what strings and string action you use? Seems you need a very low action.
I do! They are all available on my Patreon at www.patreon.com/coledavismusic
And I use high action now, but at the time of this video I used low action
Good stuff. Serato Sample can pull out drums/bass etc. from recordings. It would be a cool idea to rip drums out of anything classic and do this practice.
Good stuff! Might you have some thought(s) on helping prevent the little finger on my left hand from locking up. My issue seems to be specifically with the middle joint locking in a straight position. I have found that focusing on bending the thumb at both joints helps maintain more curvature in the little finger, however it makes it more challenging to bar two strings with the pinky. I feel the focus must be on maintaining curvature in the left hand. It seems likely that I am missing some key point.
Wonderful playing Cole.
Waiting for New Rabbath.
Dig the new channel logo, simple yet distinctive Beautiful solo as well man, loved all the harmonics & how you phrased around them
Scott LaFaro perhaps the greatest Jazz bassist of all time.
I started learning bass in January and this is just how I have always played everything, I didn't realize I was supposed to play it any other way lol
Thanks forever Cole! Such a privilege to have had the possibility to work with you. You're simply amazing. ❤
With a ballad, I try to always think "pulse". A ballad can be like a resting heart rate and the breath flows on top.
Good lesson. Thumb position opens up when it becomes movable, and anchors wherever it’s placed.
Hey man, great video. The link to the store doesnt work, and the patreon page doesn't seem to have the etudes book, can you send it ? thanks
This video might’ve just changed my life
I think maybe "interactive" is a bit of wordplay...like active in the inner parts, perhaps? I don't know. I'm thinking of lots of the old jazz album titles.
I'm curious. Given all the "great" bass solos ever recorded in jazz by arguably some of the most gifted and talented musicians ever to play the instrument... what is it that gives "the greatest" anointing to this one comparatively speaking, in your opinion?
It could happen to you. 14.02. is this the tune they talking and play?
Thanks Cole! You really have a great talent at teaching. You always distill knowledge in such a clear, precise and understandable way. Also great job Juno for being the willing student! Looking forward to more of these!