Episodes
It may not be at the top of your to-do list, especially if you’ve only heard it in Starbucks, but if you want to become a better bass player then learning some jazz can give you musical superpowers. In today’s episode we walk through some of the key hacks that will take your bass playing to another level.  In this episode Should Scott test drive a Cybertruck?How jazz can give you musical superpowers.Why Ian still has flashbacks over a C Blues.How he got his walking bass lines together.Why you...
Published 12/20/23
If you crave pedal power it can be tough deciding where to begin - let alone where to go from there. There’s an astonishing array of stompboxes out there; despite the rise of more affordable multi-effects units, but what do they all do? Will they improve your sound, or just turn it to mush? In today’s episode, we examine the secrets behind our own effects setups, and round off the whole shebang with a delve into our gear of the week! In this episode What’s on Scott’s pedalboard?How Ian got to...
Published 12/19/23
In today’s episode, Scott offers insight into the final track from The Devine King Project, Vol. 1. Lost Polos is home to a lively syncopated Latin rhythm with a driving groove and some intriguing options when it comes to the bass line. In this episode Scott breaks down the track Lost Polos.And how he honed his Latin chops.His love of Funkifying the Cláve by Lincoln Goines.The inspiration he took from Rocco Prestia.Where you can find the FREE album eBook.And much, much more!
Published 12/15/23
Looking to get the bassist in your life a gift this Christmas? If you're on the hunt for stocking fillers or the budget is tight, then this episode is the perfect place to start. We've put together a list of low-cost Christmas gifts, all of which have been handpicked by Ian! Included is everything from last-minute buys to handy tools and gig bag essentials! Gifts that are guaranteed to see use, unlike that jumper that's never left the closet. In this episode: What to buy the bassist who has...
Published 12/11/23
You might know Josh Paul from his time with American rock band, Daughtry, but the scope of his career goes far beyond that. Over the years, he’s also worked with the likes of Suicidal Tendencies, Everlast, Kelly Osbourne, and The Veronicas. He also finds time to host the Dunlop Bass Freqs podcast. In this special interview from Bass Space 2023, Josh talks us through the ins and outs of his journey so far. In this episode Josh looks back on 15 years with Daughtry.What it was like joining...
Published 12/04/23
So, you’ve had a bad gig. What next? We’ve all been there – the tiny stage with no power, the would-be bassist that wants to do a song. Nightmare gig stories are so commonplace there’s even a Facebook group dedicated to them! In this episode we dig into Scott’s recent hair-raising gig experience, and why every gig deserves a bit of homework. In this episode Scott’s nightmare gig story.Tips to prepare for your next gig.Charcoal Frost or Firemist Charcoal?SBL HQ is moving!?And much, much more!
Published 11/27/23
Did you know that a 20-fret bass guitar contains 80 notes? Which can make learning the fretboard a huge challenge that can crush both beginner and experienced bass players! In today’s episode, Scott runs through the backstory of his own fretboard woes.  In this episode How Scott used geometric patterns to master the fretboard.The clues he picked up from Gary Willis.How you can unlock your own fretboard knowledge.Where you can check out the SBL Fretboard Accelerator.And much, much more!
Published 11/22/23
Looking for a bass guitar bargain? If you're in the market for a budget bass to add to your collection, nowadays you can get some serious bang for your buck. In today’s episode, we explore the idea of creating the ultimate budget bass, and what that might mean for the modern bass player on the hunt for a new axe… In this episode Ted Nugent and the ultimate earworm!Should SBL open a bass store?Scott’s latest impulse buy from Reverb.Do bigger headstocks equal better tone?And much, much more!
Published 11/20/23
In today’s episode, we dive into one of Scott’s favourite tracks from The Devine King Project, Vol. 1. In fact, Hypersphere shaped the atmosphere of the whole session. The track’s signature sound comes from a mix of Scott Kinsey’s keyboards and David Binney’s darting sax, while Scott’s bass solo helps define the freer beginning. So how did he do it? Where did the ideas come from? In this episode Where to find the FREE album eBook.Scott reveals some of his tried-and-tested soloing...
Published 11/17/23
With so much attention put on our instruments and amps, and even pedals, many bass players are quick to underestimate the importance of their strings. But your strings are the only thing between you and your bass guitar, so make them count! In today’s episode Ian focuses on the finer points of all things flatwound. In this episode Are there advantages to using flatwound strings?When did they become cool?What are tapewound strings? And what are they for?Some of the more famous players who use...
Published 11/13/23
Our next take away from The Devine King Project, Vol. 1 is Electron Game. All of the previous tunes have offered their own playing challenges, but now we’re upping the shred quota even further! In this episode, you’ll hear Scott’s own song analysis, including tips and tricks for tackling the solo. In this episode Scott breaks down the track Electron Game.Including his formula for navigating the chord changes.How he locked in with the drums.The big mistake he made with his bass tone!Where to...
Published 11/10/23
Sign up for our Fretboard Accelerator: https://sbl.link/3FQnkdO (Last chance to lock in at this price!) Hairspray, Hamilton, Billy Elliot, Queen Rock Symphonic, Dreamgirls, Mamma Mia! You name it, Ian King’s probably played it, and in today’s episode we dig into the path he took to landing a job in London’s West End theatre district. In this episode What it takes to hold the bass chair in London’s West End.Why consistency is key.How Ian ended up playing with Wolverine star Hugh Jackman.All...
Published 11/06/23
In today’s episode, we dive into the track Scuttle Fish from The Devine King Project, Vol. 1. Learn how I tackled the time signature, and the opening slap bass riff. This track also features a saxophone solo by David Binney and it seriously shreds! In this episode Scott breaks down the track Scuttle Fish.Including his favorite solo from the entire album.How he honed his slap bass skills for the intro.What he would change about his bass tone.Where you can find the FREE album eBook.And much,...
Published 11/03/23
There's nothing quite like slapping on a new set of strings. It’s the quickest, easiest and cheapest way of breathing new life into your instrument. But finding the right set can take a few tries, as different players like different brands and gauges. In today’s episode, we run through our pick of the best bass strings out there, and everything you need to know about them. In this episode How often should you change your strings?Nickel Vs Stainless Steel: The pros and cons. Can different...
Published 10/30/23
As bassists we get used to writing bass lines that are grooving, but can the bass guitar also play the melody of a song or be the focal point? In today’s episode, you’ll hear Scott’s analysis of the song Glass Ceiling from The Devine King Project, Vol. 1, including the importance of being able to represent and perform a great melody on the electric bass. Shouldn’t everyone in the band get to play the melody? In this episode Scott breaks down his track Glass Ceiling.Including his route into...
Published 10/27/23
Many of us love old bass guitars because of the almost indefinable cool that comes with a vintage instrument. A bass that’s been artificially aged, however – the type we often call a relic – gives you the freedom to play, without the fear of damaging a vintage collectible. But a relic is not just about random scratches or dents. In today’s episode, we dig into the pros and cons of both. In this episode Keep up with all the latest news from SBL.Why is Scott still searching for his sound?A...
Published 10/23/23
Our next track from The Devine King Project, Vol. 1 is a nod to the cyclic chord pattern of Giant Steps by jazz saxophonist John Coltrane. Luckily, you don't need to know a major third from an augmented ninth to dive into this track and jam it loud. We’ve created a free Ebook with all the TAB and notation! In this episode What makes this Scott’s favorite track on the album.How he unlocked the perfect bass tone.Where to find the FREE album eBook.Scott’s formula to figure out time...
Published 10/20/23
For gear-savvy musicians, California’s Winter NAMM Show is the biggest event of the year, but is it the best? So on to this episode, and having crossed the Atlantic earlier in the year Ian brings you his report from Guitar Summit 2023. This three day event is Europe’s biggest guitar show, and a true walhalla for any bass guitar lover. Now there’s a thought! In this episode Guitar Summit 2023 vs. The NAMM ShowHow you can join our latest giveaway.Vintage basses: worth the hype?Are all Fender...
Published 10/16/23
Wired Telemetry is the second track from The Devine King Project, Vol. 1. It’s a classic fusion instrumental, which makes it a great vehicle for anyone looking to experiment with improvising. In this episode, you’ll hear Scott’s own analysis of the song, including his tips and tricks for you to experiment with while playing along. Scott maps out the track Wired Telemetry.Including the Brecker Brothers-inspired melody.Where you can lean on a C minor pentatonic scale.You’ll hear him pivot to a...
Published 10/13/23
Clever use of a stompbox can transform even the most ordinary bass guitar part into a classic. In this episode, we run through our guide to the best and most desirable effects pedals ever to brave a sticky stage. In this episode we cover... An introduction to the major effects types.Our pick of the most exciting stomboxes out there.Why the Boss OC-5 is still going strong.How you can win Scott’s Ken Smith White Tiger.And much, much more!
Published 10/09/23
The Devine King Project, Vol. 1 has finally arrived! The album was recorded back in May and features a star-studded line up of award-winning musicians, including Gergo Borlai, Nate Werth, Scott Kinsey and David Binney! In today’s episode, find out what we were striving for with each section of Game Theory – and what happened along the way… In this episode I dive into the first track from the new album.Learn how I dialled in my bass tone.How I tackled the odd time signature.Where you can find...
Published 10/06/23
Fender’s Custom Shop and its sub-brand Squier are two of the biggest names in the bass world, but many of the instruments they make can look the same, and in some cases actually sound very similar too. In today’s episode, Sharon and Ian dive into some history. Tune in, if only to hear what happened when Sharon met Vinny Fodera! Happy listening. In this podcast you're going to learn: How Stuart Hamm helped kickstart the Fender Custom Shop.Why the perfect P Bass does not exist!What happened...
Published 10/02/23
When it comes to recording, everyone has their own way of getting in the zone. Sure, spontaneous magic can sometimes happen, but being prepared for what you're about to do is the best way to really get fired up! In today’s episode, I look back at what I learned and what I did (my creative process) when I went in to record my upcoming solo album. From dealing with pre-studio jitters, to my one big regret.  In this podcast you're going to learn: What to expect from my new album.How I learnt the...
Published 09/25/23
Back in May, we went to the studio to record the first SBL album project. Originally it was going to be a pretty straightforward release… but having read through a bunch of comments, we decided to change things up. In today’s episode, I reveal some key takeaways from that first studio session, what you can expect over the coming weeks, and how you could win the bass I used to record with! In this podcast you're going to learn: Why Scott’s a massive “jazz fusion nerd.”How he chose the right...
Published 09/18/23