Learn to Play Bluegrass Bass

In this video clip, learn how to play bluegrass bass online for free, including bass playing tips and techniques. Enjoy this fun, simple guide to playing bass.

Duration : 0:2:41


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19 Responses to Learn to Play Bluegrass Bass

  1. bluegrasssingingman says:

    @crumikins lol you …
    @crumikins lol you think so, it alot harder then your rockabilly and metal, country player couldn’t come close to a bluegrass player, jazz player be lost in the dark as well.

  2. bluegrasssingingman says:

    @keithX72 nothing, …
    @keithX72 nothing, to do with bluegrass

  3. bluegrasssingingman says:

    @ralph5656 jazz and …
    @ralph5656 jazz and bluegrass are very different, and thats jazz he is doing, far from bluegrass.

  4. ralph5656 says:

    And here all along …
    And here all along I thought jazz and bluegrass were different. No wonder I’m having so much trouble.

  5. keithX72 says:

    I may be stupid… …
    I may be stupid… (I don’t play bass)
    but what does b-bop jazz have to to with this title:
    “Bluegrass” bass??

  6. 101violinguitar says:

    lmao
    lmao

  7. ronaldsmusicfactory says:

    this is nuts
    this is nuts

  8. pvfd512 says:

    I agree. I just …
    I agree. I just left a bluegrass festival and nobody played that. Good bass lines, wrong video title.

  9. GodsFavoriteBassPlyr says:

    Love it!
    Q; …

    Love it!
    Q; How can you tell when there’s a bass player at your door?

    A: The knock keeps speeding up.

    (Bonus – Q: How do you protect a valuable fiddle from being stolen?
    A: Keep it in a banjo case.)

  10. WeRAss09 says:

    Thats funny Here’s …
    Thats funny Here’s one

    Q: What do you call a punk rocker without a girlfriend?

    A: Homeless

  11. dchall8 says:

    This video is …
    This video is definitely not named right. Here’s a very common country bass line that will carry you a ways in a bluegrass jam. The numbers are Nashville numbers.

    15 (6 times) 5252 1515 4141 15 52 1515

    That little ditty there will get you though the following songs as well as many (MANY) more
    Careless Love
    Crawdad Song
    Mama Don’t Allow
    New River Train
    Rollin’ in my Sweet Baby’s Arms
    She’ll be Coming Around the Mountain

    Once you hear that bass line, you’ll hear it a lot.

  12. GodsFavoriteBassPlyr says:

    Q: What do you call …
    Q: What do you call a good lookin’ woman on a bass player’s arm??

    A: a tattoo

  13. dp11issosweet says:

    Q : How many …
    Q : How many bluegrass bass players does it take to change a lightbulb?

    A : 1, 5, 1, 5, 1, 5……

  14. BluGrasBoy90 says:

    This is an upright …
    This is an upright bass and I s’pose this could help someone learn Bluegrass Bass, but this video has nothin’ to do with Bluegrass Bass…..basically all you really need to use in Bluegrass Bass is the root, the fifth and every now and then use a run usually usin’ the third for that.

  15. crumikins says:

    bluegrass = not as …
    bluegrass = not as hard as your making it

  16. purpleray428 says:

    i have a bass i ply …
    i have a bass i ply in orchestra

  17. JTHuskey says:

    Im in definete …
    Im in definete agreement, Im an upright bass player, and Bluegrass is really alot more simple than they are making it out to be, and its more fun than he’s showing how it can be too!!!!

    Less talk more play, and more fun I say!

  18. williamsj3 says:

    Good info, but this …
    Good info, but this doesn’t seem to have anything to do with bluegrass.

  19. bassmart08 says:

    Dude, your video is …
    Dude, your video is called BLUEGRASS BASS.

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