A podcast dedicated to helping you revise and understand the science curriculum. Everyone has a different way of learning, which provides another way to help—short clips with each topic. As well as our articles, posted every week, brought to you in audio form.
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If you’re a bassist — you’re in the right place. Join Scott Devine and Ian Allison from SBL as they dissect every aspect to being a bass player - professional or hobbyist - from basses and gear hacks, to musicianship and gig tips, all the way to mental health and what the future might hold for the music industry.
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Matt Cecins and Adam Forde keep you up to date with all the SBL and WSBL Action.
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188- OK. Let’s talk about Giacomo Turra… and the bigger questions behind the controversy.
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51:20Scott and Ian dive into the recent firestorm around guitarist Giacomo Turra—from miming and monetizing others’ solos to what it really means to be a musician on social media today. But this isn’t just about one creator—it’s about blurred lines, internet fame, and how we define integrity, performance, and progress in the modern music world. Miming? …
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187- Why MOST bassists are DOOMED :(
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1:18:00Scott and Ian dig into 12 common (and surprisingly relatable) reasons bassists hit a wall—and spoiler: it’s not just about not practicing. This episode gets honest (in a good way), with plenty of insights, laughs, and “wait… that’s me” moments. Even Ian felt called out by a few of these! Which ones resonate with you?…
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Spring rain brings more than puddles—it fuels growth, supports wildlife, and powers the planet. Learn why spring showers are nature’s secret weapon. https://scienceforeverybody.com/spring-showers-and-growth-power-why-rain-is-good-news/Von scienceforeverybody
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186- Rating 10 GREATEST Bass Lines of ALL TIME (according to WatchMojo)
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57:10Scott and Ian take on WatchMojo’s list of the 10 Greatest Bass Lines of All Time—do they live up to the hype or fall flat? From feel and pocket to creativity, tone, and those unforgettable hooks, they’re rating what really makes a bass line legendary (and which ones get a “meh”). If you’ve ever wanted to level up and find out what skills might be h…
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Discover how trees bounce back after winter—from sap and buds to leaves and blossoms. Learn why spring is the season of renewal for forests and wildlife. https://scienceforeverybody.com/from-bare-to-beautiful-how-trees-recover-in-spring/Von scienceforeverybody
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Why are so many animals born in spring? Learn how longer days, more food, and clever timing help baby animals thrive in the season of new life. https://scienceforeverybody.com/spring-babies-why-so-many-animals-are-born-now/Von scienceforeverybody
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Spring flowers aren’t just beautiful—they’re bursting with science. Discover how and why flowers bloom, and what role they play in helping nature thrive. https://scienceforeverybody.com/blossoms-and-blooms-the-science-behind-spring-flowers/Von scienceforeverybody
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Find out why spring is so important for bees—and why bees are so important for our planet. Learn how you can help these tiny heroes thrive this season. https://scienceforeverybody.com/buzzing-to-life-why-bees-matter-most-in-spring/Von scienceforeverybody
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Find out how spring helps nature thrive—from blooming flowers and baby animals to buzzing bees and growing trees. Discover the science behind the season! https://scienceforeverybody.com/spring-has-sprung-how-nature-comes-alive/Von scienceforeverybody
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The magnification triangle is the way to remember how to calculate magnification, image and the actual size of a specimen under a microscope. https://scienceforeverybody.com/biology/cell-biology/magnification/Von scienceforeverybody
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Microscopes are great tools to understand the world around us. Both light and electron microscopes have their advantages and disadvantages. https://scienceforeverybody.com/biology/cell-biology/microscopes/Von scienceforeverybody
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Compare cell parts, understand organelles like chloroplasts and mitochondria, and explore the basics of cell biology. https://scienceforeverybody.com/biology/cell-biology/animal-and-plant-cells/Von scienceforeverybody
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Discover science-backed revision techniques to help you study smarter—not harder. From spaced practice to retrieval, learn what actually works for better exam results.Von scienceforeverybody
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185 - Rex Brown: The BONECRUSHING bass lines of Pantera
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34:24What makes a bass line cut through in a heavy band like Pantera? In this episode, Ian Allison sits down with Rex Brown to find out. Rex walks us through a few of his most iconic lines—including the growling groove of “I’m Broken” and shares what it took to hold down the low end in one of metal’s loudest, heaviest bands. If you’re into classic hard …
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184 - Berklee College of Music - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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1:12:15What really happens when you go to one of the most famous music schools in the world? In this episode, Sharon pulls back the curtain on her time at Berklee College of Music as Scott digs into the highs, the lows, and the stuff you don’t hear in the brochures. From late-night jam sessions to lessons learned side by side with other hungry young music…
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Learn how coffee works in the brain, what caffeine really does, and why this popular drink can be both helpful and harmful depending on how much you have. https://scienceforeverybody.com/the-science-of-coffee/Von scienceforeverybody
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Explore how memory works, why we forget, and how to boost brain power with simple science-backed strategies anyone can try. https://scienceforeverybody.com/the-science-of-memory/Von scienceforeverybody
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Dive into the science of chocolate—how it melts, boosts your mood, and even helps your brain. Discover the difference between dark and milk chocolate too! https://scienceforeverybody.com/the-science-of-chocolate/Von scienceforeverybody
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Airbus has joined the mission to bring back samples from Mars, replacing Russia’s role. Learn how this could help scientists search for life and unlock secrets of the Red Planet. https://scienceforeverybody.com/airbus-joins-the-mission-to-find-life-on-mars/Von scienceforeverybody
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What is dark energy and why are scientists trying to study it? Discover the latest experiments exploring the mysterious force that’s speeding up the expansion of the universe. https://scienceforeverybody.com/dark-energy-the-mysterious-force-scientists-are-trying-to-understand/Von scienceforeverybody
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What causes earthquakes and how do they affect us? Discover the science behind tectonic plates, earthquake safety tips, and where earthquakes happen around the world. https://scienceforeverybody.com/earthquakes-what-they-are-and-why-they-happen/Von scienceforeverybody
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Lab-grown meat is real meat made from animal cells in a lab — no farming, no slaughter. Find out how it works, why it matters, and what it could mean for the future of food. https://scienceforeverybody.com/lab-grown-meat/Von scienceforeverybody
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The UK is investing £200 million in solar panels for schools and NHS sites. Find out how this helps the environment, saves money, and brings renewable energy into the classroom. https://scienceforeverybody.com/solar-panels-in-schools-powering-the-future-with-sunshine/Von scienceforeverybody
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Why do we change the clocks twice a year? Learn the history of daylight saving time, how it affects us, and whether it’s still needed in modern life. https://scienceforeverybody.com/daylight-savings/Von scienceforeverybody
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A partial solar eclipse wowed the UK on March 29, 2025. Learn what caused it, where it was visible, how to watch safely, and when the next eclipse will happen. https://scienceforeverybody.com/a-partial-solar-eclipse-just-happened-heres-what-you-missed/Von scienceforeverybody
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The UK is planting a new national forest — the Western Forest — with 20 million trees planned by 2050. Find out how it helps fight climate change, cut carbon, and support nature. https://scienceforeverybody.com/a-new-national-forest-for-the-uk-and-why-it-matters/Von scienceforeverybody
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A new GCSE in Natural History is launching in 2025, focusing on the environment, ecosystems, and the impact of humans on nature. Discover what students will learn and why it matters. https://scienceforeverybody.com/nature-in-the-classroom-a-new-gcse-in-natural-history/Von scienceforeverybody
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A strange blue spiral appeared in the sky across Europe on March 24, 2025 — but it wasn’t a UFO. Find out how a SpaceX rocket created this rare and stunning sight. https://scienceforeverybody.com/spacex-mystery-explained/Von scienceforeverybody
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France has discovered a massive natural hydrogen reserve that could revolutionise clean energy. Learn how it formed, why it matters, and what it means for the future of fuel. https://scienceforeverybody.com/france-just-found-a-huge-hydrogen-reserve-heres-why-that-matters/Von scienceforeverybody
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Feeling overwhelmed by exams? Discover simple, effective techniques to manage exam stress, improve focus, and stay calm during revision and test days. https://scienceforeverybody.com/exam-stress/Von scienceforeverybody
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Discover how submarines work and how electrolysis helps crews breathe underwater. Learn about ballast tanks, oxygen production, and the science behind life under the sea. https://scienceforeverybody.com/submarines-and-electrolysis/Von scienceforeverybody
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183 - NEW 5 string arrived. It's INSANE.
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58:35Scott’s got a brand new 5-string, and it’s shaking things up. In this episode, he and Ian dig into what makes it so special and why 5-strings deserve way more love. From tone and feel to gig-ready setups, it’s a deep dive into the gear, the playing, and the choices that shape your sound. Whether you’re thinking of switching it up or just curious wh…
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Two NASA astronauts, Sunita “Suni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore, have finally returned to Earth after spending nine months in space. They were only meant to stay on the International Space Station (ISS) for about a week, but problems with their spacecraft meant they had to stay much longer. https://scienceforeverybody.com/nasa-astronauts-retu…
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182 - 5 ICONIC Bass Lines that use EVERY. LAST. FRET.
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56:03Ready to stretch out beyond your usual comfort zone? In this episode, Scott and Ian explore five epic bass lines that make full use of the fingerboard. We're talking top to bottom, end to end. Along the way, you’ll pick up tips on fretboard visualization, targeting key notes, and making the entire neck feel like home. These riffs aren't just cool. …
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181 - Lee Sklar: The Working Bass Player
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1:26:07What’s it like to be one of the most recorded bass players of all time? In this episode, Scott sits down with session legend Leland Sklar, the bassist behind classic records from Carole King, Phil Collins, James Taylor, Dolly Parton, Toto, and Diana Ross—just a glimpse into a career that spans over 2,000 albums. Lee shares unforgettable studio stor…
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180 - BIG changes coming to our YouTube channel
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52:31Exciting things are on the way! Scott and Ian sit down to talk about major updates coming to the SBL YouTube channel, including a brand-new series featuring some of the best bassists in the world. With 12 days of back-to-back sessions in Los Angeles, they’re bringing top-tier talent straight to your screen. Who’s involved, and what can you expect? …
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179 - Writing 365 Bass Lines in 1 Year?... INSANITY.
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1:31:27What happens when you commit to writing a brand-new two-bar bass line every single day for a year? In this episode, Scott sits down with Ian Trusheim to talk about his 365-day bass line challenge. From the creative process to the quality of tracks, they dive into what it takes to craft hundreds of unique grooves. Ian breaks down his approach to fee…
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178- Rating the technique of Bass LEGENDS
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1:10:07What makes a bass legend? Is it flawless technique or breaking the rules in just the right way? Today, we’re having a raw, unfiltered conversation about bass technique—what works, what doesn’t, and when “bad” technique actually makes a player great. From Flea’s slap to Geddy Lee’s plucking, Bobby Vega, and more, we’re breaking down the mechanics of…
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177- Record your bass (at home) and get a BADASS sound ($100 - $20K)
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52:55It’s never been easier to capture pro bass tones at home without waking up the neighbours. Whether you’re taking your first steps into home recording or planning a multi-layered bass masterpiece, in today’s podcast, we break down some essential advice that will help you get the best results possible, whatever your budget. Looking to deck out an aff…
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