A double-pump bass line everyone should have in their bag…
blues piano comping
Something a bit more sophisticated: Double-pump bass line with some colorful and syncopated harmonic action employing 6ths and 9ths in the right hand…
A vamp copped from the Doors “Roadhouse Blues”…
An old-school jazzy minor vamp using thick chords, octaves, syncopation, and emphasis on the b5…
This minor blues vamp puts heavy emphasis on the super-bluesy b5, played on the downbeat in a triplet riff…
The classic “Hit the Road, Jack” vamp…
This vamp conjures up images of the swamp…
This vamp makes full use of all the blue notes (b3, b7, b5)…
A relentless, circular bass line in the left hand with neighbor chords and minor-major mixture in the right…
This bread and butter vamp swings at medium tempos and is a great backdrop for introducing the band…