Advanced Bass Guitar Techniques : Using Triad Outlines for Ska Bass Guitar

Use triad outlines to play ska on bass guitar; learn how from a professional bass player and teacher in this free music instruction video.

Expert: Ryan Larson
Bio: Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer whose teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all 12 keys.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Duration : 0:2:24


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25 Responses to Advanced Bass Guitar Techniques : Using Triad Outlines for Ska Bass Guitar

  1. danpanda956 says:

    this aint advance!!!
    this aint advance!!!

  2. rottenapplez says:

    why does he have a …
    why does he have a stuffy nose in every video? coke head. no rhythm … terrible player.

    but hiliarious!

  3. assadbokhari says:

    yeah ska was around …
    yeah ska was around way before reggae, during the 50′s it was around

  4. NukeGenious says:

    Just for the record …
    Just for the record ska was first and then came reggae.
    I loved what you played there though.
    Just make some research before making tutorials about music genres cause it’s really disrespectful for artists that made music history..

  5. EuphoriaMusicSession says:

    dude… you …
    dude… you seriously need to annunciate or something. i can’t understand what you’re saying

  6. seanskates2014 says:

    dude expert village …
    dude expert village sucks dick on everything

  7. newkindofcrazy says:

    Go do your research …
    Go do your research, z850615

  8. z850615 says:

    reggae came from …
    reggae came from ska..not the other way around.

  9. TheChris234567 says:

    ska is big …
    ska is big in the ghetto partsof los angeles and in the valley in pacioma

  10. mattydread2 says:

    Ha ha! ur so right …
    Ha ha! ur so right man, i don’t think this guy really knows all about reggae or ska, he can play tho, like u said..’shut the up and play!!!

  11. manwolf141 says:

    “So we talked about …
    “So we talked about -blah blah blah, blah blah blah blah-. Now I am going to shut the up and play. -no sound-. Apparently the inserted cord is for looks. like this make me feel ashamed to be as good of a bass player as I am…

  12. smashmonkeyEXTREME says:

    is he high?
    is he high?

  13. ramEnmozes says:

    stupid nigger
    stupid nigger

  14. NotYou917 says:

    Wow…you have no …
    Wow…you have no idea what you’re doing or talking about you ignorant fuck

  15. slimfinger says:

    what r u guys …
    what r u guys talking about?: he clearly said that ska predated reggae. and i though he explained the concept clearly.

  16. Masamuneblader says:

    Black nylons, not …
    Black nylons, not too uncommon for a fretless bass

  17. Deathloc45 says:

    That bass is so …
    That bass is so sexy hahah.

  18. newkindofcrazy says:

    Came form reggae… …
    Came form reggae…. started in 1970s…. this guy knows about ska and ska bass.

  19. Shmuhlest says:

    turn up your volume
    turn up your volume

  20. 187ripper says:

    this is a piece of …
    this is a piece of shit..

  21. happysquirrel8 says:

    what a dumb piece …
    what a dumb piece of shit. ska came from reggae? hahahaha…. rediculous!

  22. RyRobb813 says:

    This video could …
    This video could not be worse. This is not advanced: triads are basic, essential information. You’re history lesson is completely off: ska developed in the 50s, and LED to Reggae and dub, not the other way around. Your bass is potentially out of tune, and half of this video is you noodling and making mistakes. Thanks for wasting my time, get it together before you post next time

  23. KumaKuma12 says:

    this teacher …
    this teacher doesn’t really know what he’s talking about in terms of the history of jamaican music.

  24. FreSig says:

    Does he/You have …
    Does he/You have black strings? I havent seen that before.
    It was quite disturbing to listen to, but this was useful. Thanks.

  25. dhoov says:

    ska was before …
    ska was before reggae.

    ska was in the late 50s to mid 60s, not the 70s.

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