I love your blindfold tip. I used to solely look at my fingerboard. It wasn't until I learnt how to not look at my fingerboard that my muscle memory really kicked in and memorising songs became easier
awesome video, thanks Jayme! I've been practising blind on my fretless bass every once in a while, mostly because I find it very relaxing, but I should totally make that a more common thing.
I love your blindfold tip. I used to solely look at my fingerboard. It wasn't until I learnt how to not look at my fingerboard that my muscle memory really kicked in and memorising songs became easier
This is the most practical bass series I've ever come across so far. Please release more videos. 🙏🙏
I need a series of this!
thank you
awesome video, thanks Jayme!
I've been practising blind on my fretless bass every once in a while, mostly because I find it very relaxing, but I should totally make that a more common thing.
That's awesome! Ya, not like having your eyes open helps when playing fretless anyways haha
thanks Jayme
Great video, Jayme! There's some helpful tips in this one. :D
Good video dudey! I'm fixin to get my bass and practice after this now! Lol
- Nice video) Thanks for your job)
Like the intro bass of your video, can you make a tutorial on how to play it? :)
I'll get on it!
I don't understand what you meant by cutting or boosting the plucking frequency
that bass looks so good! what brand and model is it?
Thank you! It's an M Bass by Jon Maghini :)
....you said Aural...