Added by on 2013-07-15

www.how-to-play-bass.com Here’s a song for all you beginners on the bass – under pressure by Queen, bass by the great John Deacon. This online lesson will give you a quick guide to how to play bass line to this great tune. This is Part 1. If you’re a beginner and want to get better, head over to my website and check out my online bass lesson program – play bass by learning songs not scales. http

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25 Comments

  • gokharol 11 years ago

    1:37 start

  • glivvy 11 years ago

    Yeah, the bass and the electric guitar too…love them!

  • howtoplaybassdotcom 11 years ago

    Yep - the Variax 702. Do you have one?

  • glivvy 11 years ago

    Is that a Variax bass? Looks familiar!

  • ZombieApocalpyse 11 years ago

    this helped alot thanks

  • howtoplaybassdotcom 11 years ago

    Glad this is helping you! Keep playing and learning!

  • candyohlala 11 years ago

    Thank God You exist!!!!!!!! this was love at first sight!!! thank you so much for your lessons!!! I’m from Guatemala and I never imagine that I can get A super Good bass lesson … and teacher!!

  • howtoplaybassdotcom 11 years ago

    rhythm and blues

  • jia oliveira 11 years ago

    sorry ignorance what is the meaning of R & B?

  • live4warped 11 years ago

    I recently started playing bass and I think it has helped my guitar playing. It stretches my fingers more.

  • howtoplaybassdotcom 11 years ago

    That changes from genre to genre though. If you are playing some of the metal styles…then metal guitar might not be that dissimilar. If you;re playing say Funk or R&B then you’re talking two different beasts.

  • howtoplaybassdotcom 11 years ago

    A good beginner bass will depend on: your budget, your goals, the size of your hands. Etc. Best way is to go to a good bass shop and play a few and see what feels best. Whether guitar helps with bass depends on the techniques and styles of guitar you’ve learned (e.g. if you’ve been bashing out chords mainly then probably not much). The thing that’s different is the CONCEPTION behind what a bass does and what a guitar does.

  • KhaoSBourne 11 years ago

    if i do ever get the chance to get a cheap bass guitar, what is a good beginner bass? and does 4 years of guitar help at all on playing bass? since both are string instruments and such

  • brandrico35 11 years ago

    I’m still on practise exercises…

  • howtoplaybassdotcom 11 years ago

    You can play it there….same notes of course. But it makes the transition to the verse less smooth. But it’s always good to test out different placements of notes and stuff.

  • 231PaRaMoRe231 11 years ago

    I always thought that the main riff was 12th fret on the D string and 12th fret of the A

  • Dakota French 11 years ago

    no dumbass, no

  • jalen DuBose 11 years ago

    ice ice baby

  • MetalMonster3 11 years ago

    squier preccision

  • MrTheKiernan 11 years ago

    Do you need a amp?Please Reply!!!

  • gerrosrightboot 11 years ago

    thanks for the reply…will go have a look around.

  • howtoplaybassdotcom 11 years ago

    IT totally depends on the size of your bass and the size of your hands….my best bet would be to find a shop near you where the staff actually know their shit and go down and try some out. If you have small hands for example you don’t wanna be getting something that’s precision sized.

  • gerrosrightboot 11 years ago

    i realise it’s probably down to the individual but what would you say is the best bass to start with, looking around seems like squier j bass is a good starting point.

  • Jose Verde 11 years ago

    Yeah that’s a very good video, you’re very good and you don’t have an annoying voice thankfully

  • howtoplaybassdotcom 11 years ago

    glad it’s helping! Remember it’s not practice that makes perfect, it’s deliberate practice that makes perfect! If in doubt, slow it down and play it perfectly a bunch of times slowly and only then start working on the tempo.