From the course: John Patitucci: Electric Bass Complete
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South African groove
From the course: John Patitucci: Electric Bass Complete
South African groove
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- South African music has some extremely rhythmic bass lines. Paul Simon's Graceland tour exposed us here in America to these great rhythms. I have a friend from Angola who showed me this very interesting and very upbeat South African line. And Dave and I are going to share it with you right now. - One, two, three, four! (lively upbeat music) (lively upbeat music continues)
Contents
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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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