@@JeffDinglerBass It's a lot of work, for sure. Keep doing your thing; I know that I am one of several subscribers who are listening closely to and enjoying what you do... Those short lessons you posted were well done, too.
@@bassocanario I'd like to start doing those again, partially through 2021 gigs suddenly picked up a bunch again and I haven't had quite as much time for it. If I resume it, I might not make them every week as I did before but maybe a couple a month. More to come! Thanks always for your kind words and interest!
@@JeffDinglerBass Great idea! Glad the work has picked up, too. I am a fan of you, Paul Thompson, Rich Brown, Cole Davis, and a few others on UA-cam..All of you inspire with your playing and teaching. I don't know if you have covered the subject of playing "vertically" on electric fretless, but it's definitely a fascinating study that can open up bass lines and solos...Rufus Reid, John Patitucci, Tom Kennedy, Mick Goodrick, and scores of others have talked about it... Anyway, always good to converse virtually with you; thanks, as always, for responding!
What a beautiful playing!
Well done, bravo Jeff
Thank you!
Nice to hear you on acoustic bass!👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you Mark, I consider myself a "switch hitter", I definitely dedicate time to both equally.
@@JeffDinglerBass It's a lot of work, for sure. Keep doing your thing; I know that I am one of several subscribers
who are listening closely to and enjoying what you do...
Those short lessons you posted were well done, too.
@@bassocanario I'd like to start doing those again, partially through 2021 gigs suddenly picked up a bunch again and I haven't had quite as much time for it. If I resume it, I might not make them every week as I did before but maybe a couple a month. More to come! Thanks always for your kind words and interest!
@@JeffDinglerBass Great idea! Glad the work has picked up, too.
I am a fan of you, Paul Thompson, Rich Brown, Cole Davis, and a few others on UA-cam..All of you inspire with your playing and teaching.
I don't know if you have covered the subject of playing "vertically" on electric fretless, but it's definitely a fascinating study that can open up bass lines and solos...Rufus Reid, John Patitucci, Tom Kennedy, Mick Goodrick, and scores of others have talked about it...
Anyway, always good to converse virtually with you; thanks, as always, for responding!