The Chop Shop by request CHOP"S 101

Started by john_judge, July 22, 2009, 06:51:32 PM

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john_judge

Ok after my last post I received a few emails about asking how to improve Chops and to go into more detail about what I was trying to get across, so I decide to do one better, I have some great drum grooves for any Bass player to groove along with..Welcome to Chops 101
Anyone interested in getting some mp3's of grooves to take you out of the box and mess with your basic 4/4 time signature and learn how to get off the beat track and right back on again email me and say in subject send CHOPS
 
These are actual grooves that I practice myself,  and for all you master Choppers out there, glad to send then to you also to have fun with, afterall we all wanted to play the best Instrument around, so why not try to be the best that you are capable of being.  
I mean I don't care how good you are, we always strive for more and if you have a particular flavor you like I will send that Chop to you also,  My main objective here is to help anyone who wants to help themselves become a better Bassist..So anyone interested..Chop Chop let's throw it down.

serialnumber12

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john_judge

Chop shop people try to watch yourselves close when you are playing along with the drum grooves and try not to lose it in the quite passages, use your dynamics to bring it down and watch the Latin grooves for your timing is the best advice I can give you, but we will get into more instrumentation down the road so stay tuned

hieronymous

chop me up!
 
hieronymous_three@gmail.com
 
We missed you at the NoCal gathering, but just having you here at the club is a blessing. Anything to move the music forwards!

bassilisk




alemberic


smokinbear


john_judge

The Chops comments I am getting in emails are showing how some people are realizing how something so simple can throw you off so easily, because when you get comfortable with a groove and all of a sudden, a curve ball comes at  you, you got to move or duck, or just hit it. Like I said most people play fast when things are loud and slow when things are soft but when you go from loud to soft, thats when you will find that you lost your meter and your groove most of the time.
As you get better make you groove line more complex to the drum groove, it never end's until you quit or give up but you will get better Peace to all John

hodge

will this work in book form. like a tutor, if so  can i have the first [autographed }copy please..

mike13


chuck


hydrargyrum

Thanks from me as well. I'm a lowly guitar player, but I can certainly use the practice.

Bradley Young

So, anyone brave enough to post their recordings?
 
Bradley
 
Not yet.  (to the obvious question)