I interviewed Phillip Bynoe (Steve Vai’s bassist), and his stagecraft advice was gold.
Simple, pro-level tips that every bassist should hear.
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Quick technique tip: how you sit and hold your bass directly affects your hand position, tension, and playing comfort.
This short clip covers a few adjustments that can make a big difference.
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Sing the melody, don’t just shred.
That’s Phillip Bynoe’s top writing tip from our recent chat about his Bass Duets album.
If you can sing it, you’ll play it with more feel—and so will your audience.
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Tasteful bass in 60 seconds.
I’m using A major scale, chord tones, and simple rhythms to build a melodic line over this progression: A / E / F#m / D (I V vi IV).
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2-5-1 in A major? Here’s how to approach it on bass:
Bm7 = B Dorian
E7 = E Mixolydian
Amaj7 = A Ionian
All drawn from A major. Simple, musical, and effective.
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