great! thank you! can I ask what metronome you're using? I use Tempo but not happy with the sounds, surprisingly hard to find an app with pleasing natural metronome sounds.
What a series of grand coincidences. Just introduced to the term and practice yesterday while reading Victor Wooten's book "The Music Lesson" as I sat in the audience waiting for a Christian McBride performance (Richmond, Virginia) to begin. The concept's discussion begins on page 156. The show was fantastic, as is Open Studio. Thanks Bob.
thanks Bob Deboo! always excellent instruction ~!!on 88 bpm groove tune the notation omits the low A on last 16th of beat 2 in second measure that you play consistently , which makes the groove better feeling ,being a variation of 1st measure....love this!
Amazing video! So dope. Wish I had kept my upright. Currently saving up for an electric one to work up my skills before investing in another acoustic one. I had a really nice for a high school jazz/ classical program I was in.
Very good excercises those!!! Started doing such thing for drums a couple of weeks ago... Ma ma ma!!! That is crazy! Long way to go here still man!! Thanks Bop!
Could you have a talk with my drummer?
Great Video 🎶
I love bob man ❤
This dude dared to play 11bpm live and freakin nailed it. Y'all know how hard that is?!
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11bpm is pretty crazy if he's not playing faster than quarter notes.
great! thank you! can I ask what metronome you're using? I use Tempo but not happy with the sounds, surprisingly hard to find an app with pleasing natural metronome sounds.
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Best time guidance I've ever come across. Thank you
thank you Alexander!
What a series of grand coincidences. Just introduced to the term and practice yesterday while reading Victor Wooten's book "The Music Lesson" as I sat in the audience waiting for a Christian McBride performance (Richmond, Virginia) to begin. The concept's discussion begins on page 156. The show was fantastic, as is Open Studio. Thanks Bob.
Just saw that same show!
I love this lesson…I will definitely try this…I know it will be a big help!! Thank you Bob! 🙂
Bob Crenshaw DeBoo😂
LOL - I wish!!!
thanks Bob Deboo! always excellent instruction ~!!on 88 bpm groove tune the notation omits the low A on last 16th of beat 2 in second measure that you play consistently , which makes the groove better feeling ,being a variation of 1st measure....love this!
Great concept, thanks 🙏
Amazing video! So dope. Wish I had kept my upright. Currently saving up for an electric one to work up my skills before investing in another acoustic one. I had a really nice for a high school jazz/ classical program I was in.
Very good excercises those!!! Started doing such thing for drums a couple of weeks ago... Ma ma ma!!! That is crazy! Long way to go here still man!! Thanks Bop!
11:09 beat 2 of measure 2 has an additional note which is not shown in the sheet music
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Hey Bobertito, I see you buddy!
Thank you I play sax but your work is so useful like you say for all musicians.
Sorry Bob, which strings do you like on your bass?
Thanks for you videos! Amazing
Cool! Thanks for advice. Could you show how are you sitting with the bass, where is you left hand and how stable is it?
Such great stuff you're sharing here! Really appreciate it
Many of us will find this helpful in many genres
Great video, thanks! But be aware there's a big difference between "simplistic" and "simple." You actually meant the latter.
Is the open studio water bottle acts as a metronome too?
Awesome!
When you started claping, I felt you were slower, and that was it indeed. Good advices for musicians of all levels.
I'm bothered by the animation being late
You're dragging
Thanks 🎉