Category Archive for: ‘Beginners’

Bass Tip #2 – Ear Training

Ear training is one of THE most important things any musician should be working on… and what’s the best thing about it?… Well, you can practice ear training without your bass! This means every time you’re listening to music in the car, bike or train etc… you can be practicing your ear training and becoming a better musician! Now grab …

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Bass Tip #1 – Eye Contact

When playing in any live or studio situation eye contact between band members is of critical importance and can be the difference between a great gig, and a total train wreck. This is the BIG difference between professional musicians and hobbyists… the professionals are always tuned into what’s going on within the band and there communication with each other is …

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‘THE’ most important bass lesson I ever teach!

You can put your bass down for this lesson, you won’t need it. Why? Am I talking about harmony or something like that? Something like that, yes…

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Right Hand Dynamics on Bass

In this new bass lesson, I’m talking about right hand dynamics on the bass. Many bass players or students coming to me, haven’t got particularly good dynamics –if any, and it’s a very big flaw as we shall see. Don’t worry… looking into my past, I definitely suffered from this as well, which reminded me of a somewhat painful anecdote …

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Walking Bass – Beginner #2

This is part 2 of my walking bass lessons for the beginner jazz bass player. In this lesson I expand on what we looked at within the first lesson and get you to start walking 4 in a bar using chord tones and chromatic passing tones. When trying out these exercises remember – making it ‘feel’ good is SUPER important… …

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Walking Bass – Beginner #1

Walking bass is something SOOO many bass players have difficulty with. But – It’s really a lot easier than you think and hopefully, this series of walking bass lessons will help remove the confusion! Through years of teaching and experimenting with different methods I’ve come up with my own ‘fool proof’ method of getting students well on their way to …

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Right and Left Hand Positioning

In this tutorial I’m talking about right and left hand positioning: I see soooo many players with a terrible hands positioning… they’ll probably end up with a RSI –Repeated Strain Injury, which is not cool at all and can keep you away from your bass for weeks or months. If you haven’t seen my tutorial about strap height, please check …

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Bass Beginner: the Major Scale

In this lesson, I’m talking about the major scale and why you should learn it. If you are a beginning bass player and you’ve heard this term “scales”, you’re probably asking yourself “What is a major scale?”. Well, it’s something you’ve heard since you were a little kid: it goes do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti-do and down… So a scale is just a sequence …

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Using Triads To Create Bass Lines

Understanding and using triads within your bass lines is really going to help you grow not only a bass player but also as a musician. Triads are chords in there most simplistic form. As bass players we can utilize the triads within our bass lines and from doing so it helps us expand on the information we already have available …

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Strap Height

I get so many e-mails about right and left hand positioning, strap height and what’s healthy or unhealthy, etc. So, I made this short tutorial to show you the most ‘sensible’ strap height to avoid injuries… Looking ‘cool’ can have a cost that perhaps you’re not aware of, both on your health and the quality of your playing. You probably …

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