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How I Write Bass Parts

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title
How I Write Bass Parts
description
A fan-friend Jackson asked me about composing bass parts. So, I did a pod about it! In this episode, I go through how I conceptualize the role of the bass, how it interacts with the melody, and hopefully give some insight into this most awesome of instruments.
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complete
date
2022-02-21
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solo
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listenUrl
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/How-I-Write-Bass-Parts-e1egq3o
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-i-write-bass-parts/id1567355195?i=1000551762033&uo=4
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3dqAsVX4sAorphPTdpJpCB
topicsDiscussed
  • Bass
  • Music theory
  • Songwriting
  • Rhythmic Glue in Music
  • Learning and Growing as a Musician
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The bass is the glue guy, the instrument that takes what's happening harmonically in the upper register and ties it into the syncopation of the drum groove. But if the bass is only listening to the drummer, the singer gets left unsupported. That tension is where all the interesting decisions live. I record bass last, which lets me track the phrasing of the lead vocal and write against it. A bass line should be catchy and interesting on its own, something that makes you move and makes you want to sing it. It's not just about playing the right notes; it's about finding the right space in between. This episode covers how I conceptualize bass as counter-melody, how rhythmic placement affects the feel of a whole track, and how to shade a bass part so it adds dimension without competing.
selectedMoments
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    Understanding the Role of Bass
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    46
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    I discuss how the bass functions in music, describing it as the 'glue guy' that connects harmony and rhythm.
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    Bass as Counter Melody
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    136
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    I explain how bass lines can serve as counter melodies, enhancing the main melody's structure and interest.
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    Recording Bass Last
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    226
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    I describe my preferred technique of recording bass last to better capture its interaction with other elements.
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    Rhythm and Harmony Balance
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    545
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    I share thoughts on the importance of rhythmic placement and how bass interacts with the kick drum.
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    Shading and Complexity in Bass Playing
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    721
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    At this point, I emphasize how bass adds dimension to music through shading techniques.
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    Finding Your Bass Style
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    906
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    I encourage listeners about the importance of continuous learning and adapting one's bass playing.
excerptQuotes
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    The bass is the glue guy... it’s the instrument that takes what's going on in the upper register with the harmonic instruments... and then tying that into the syncopation of the drum groove.
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    On its own, a bass part should be catchy and interesting, something that makes you move and something that makes you sing all at the same time.
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    186
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    I record bass last... because that allows me to really get a sense of what is going on with the melody and the phrasing of the lead vocal.
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    221
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    If the bass is only listening to the drummer, the bass is gonna be way ahead... while the singer is left unsupported and that's terrible.
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    315
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    It's not just about playing the right notes; it’s about finding the right space in between.
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    676
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faq
  • question
    What tips do I share for writing bass lines?
    answer
    I emphasize the importance of the bass as a connector of harmony and rhythm, suggesting techniques like recording bass last, varying rhythmic placement, and using counter melodies.
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    How can bass enhance a musical arrangement?
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    I believe, a well-crafted bass line adds dimension and emotional depth to a song, serving as both rhythmic glue and a melodic counterpoint.
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    What are common mistakes bass players make?
    answer
    I point out that many bass players may focus too much on drums instead of listening to the overall arrangement, which can lead to disconnection in the music.
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