Here’s a practical way to tackle a pretty intricate technique. Don’t forget to download the PDF FILE that accompanies this lesson. PLEASE NOTE that the white circles are your left-hand fin...
This lesson will tie together all of my other videos on sweep arpeggios, so make sure that you watched the other ones first and are comfortable playing 3 and 4 string sweeps in root position and all i...
In this lesson we’re going to compile the techniques we learned from the Sweep Arpeggios Across 3 Strings and Sweep Arpeggios Across 4 Strings videos, so make sure you’ve watched them firs...
This video will explain the formulas for building the most common chords: Major, Minor and Diminished Triads, as well as the most common seventh chords. For more help be sure to check out the lectures...
Here’s some tips for doing 4-string sweep arpeggio patterns on a 4 string bass in a 6-note triplet cycle. Remember to practice to a metronome, slowly at first, and focus on consistency of tone, ...
You can use these arpeggios not only in your practice routine, but also in creating bass lines and grooves. Here’s some easy pointers.
Here’s a little bit of advice for making bass lines strictly using chord tones. Though this is more of a practice concept, it can be very hand for coming up with new ideas. Need help understandi...
Here’s some tips for doing 3-string sweep arpeggio patterns on a 4 string bass in a 6-note triplet cycle via two-hand tapping. Remember to practice to a metronome, slowly at first, and focus on ...
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