From the course: John Patitucci: Electric Bass Complete
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Samba
From the course: John Patitucci: Electric Bass Complete
Samba
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- Music from Brazil has some very interesting bass lines. We're going to cover two today. The first is the samba. The origins of the samba come from the he surdo drum from Brazil. The bass line for the samba is derived from that drum part. It's basically in half notes on the strong beats, one and three. - One, two. (samba music) (fast-paced samba music)
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Opening2m 57s
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Learning electric bass36s
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Technique1m 8s
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Left-hand dexterity builders4m 50s
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Hammer-ons and pull-offs6m 18s
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Right-hand picking exercises6m 13s
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Scales7m 8s
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Arpeggios2m 40s
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Bach G Major Prelude2m 20s
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Time and grooves2m 44s
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James Jamerson2m 19s
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Jerry Jemmott1m 13s
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Chuck Rainey1m 26s
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Groove from Growing1m 38s
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Playing off the bass drum1m 23s
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Slapping and popping3m 23s
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Paul Jackson1m 39s
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Francis Rocco Prestia1m 28s
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Rock1m 28s
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Walking2m 14s
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Shuffle3m 24s
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Searching, Finding4m 44s
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Latin music and the clave1m 53s
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Tumbao2m 18s
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Samba3m 15s
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Baião1m 39s
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Vaya con Dios2m 18s
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South African groove1m 12s
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Reggae3m 6s
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Part 1: Final thoughts35s
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Kingston Blues and part 1 credits4m 32s
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