Talking Technique: Pedalling on Bass
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2024
- TALKING TECHNIQUE: This week we’re tackling practicing our scales while working on our right hand technique. As with all my favorite exercises, the musical application is also plentiful. We’ll be using pedal notes in our scales to understand how each note fits. More here: www.notreble.co...
Love your lessons, Ariane! You always work the brain, the fingers and the heart! Thanks for putting your wisdom and experience out there for us!
Great information. Looking forward to more great stuff. Thanks!
This is great, really getting my fingers working. Thank you for the videos
Great! Thanks for the beautiful sounding and helpful lesson.
your right-hand technique is to be applauded
Excellent vid, as always. Thank you, from North Carolina
The technique of letting limbs hang and be loose like a puppet on strings (around the 10 min mark here) is probably the best physical advice for anyone playing musical instruments. Watch Jojo Mayer instruction on drums, Gladstone, Moeller etc. It all applies to every motion applied on self or instrument.
Ariane, you're the greatest.
Thank you, great lesson and tip. Now I'm off explore more of your videos.
Love that bass. What kind is it ?????????? Thanks Terry
This is very good.. very important seems to give you dexterity and muscle memory
I bought the book it's has great info very useful
Very good!
Thank you very much!
The tip about relaxation at the end is particularly good. I've found that t'ai chi helps directly with arm tension and indeed with one's time: the more relaxed you are, the less likely to snatch at the time. Also, you and Aimee Nolte should form a band or something, you might be sisters. If I run into other lookalikes, I'll let you know ;)
this is an awesome lesson exactly what I needed🎶🎶🎶
Very informative I liked the tip at the end
Thanks for this, especially the tip!
Ariane fabulous teacher. Very personable.
Great advice!
I like your style of instruction/guidance so much that I spontaneously purchased your book on Amazon. You were using a 5 string in this video, I hope your book mentions the 5 string too. I am playing a 5 string Schecter Riot so either way your book will be helpful. Oh yes your tone as mentioned before, what amp are you using ?
What brand of bass is that? Thank you!
Great vids! You help me a lot to think about things, I'm a returning player after many years, and I have all these habits( which worked for me) but I know I need to be open to learn different points of view. I'm an instinctive player and never learned to read music, I don't know that I ever will, but I am more inclined to delve a little more deeply into my technique and tonal knowledge after watching your vids:) Thank you much! Btw, are you a fan of the amazing Chris Squire of Yes? His use of melody and harmony and counter point are just amazing, as well as his vocal skills and choral arrangements, it would be nice to see you break down a Yes tune for examination..Squire had a style that really was unique.
oh yes, big yes fan! WIll think about that would be cool
Arienne, I don't understand why you say that playing the major scale notes below the octave above the root makes them minor. It doesn't. They become inversions, but still major; or am I missing something?
EDIT: Never mind, I get it, you mean the first descending 3rd is 3 semitones, and so on, right?
exactly.
What bass is that? I really like the tone. Also seems like a very comfortable instrument.
да нахуя он тебе. Бери лучше warwick
I don't really get how playing C major in reverse (from the top) makes it minor relative to the root note.
It doesn't make the scale minor. What Ariane means is that the major intervals as seen from the root ascending (maj 2,3,6,7) become minor when seen from the root descending. Which also makes sense because the inversion of a major interval is always minor. e.g. maj2 - inversion = minor 7ths. so in descending motion, you have minor 2,3,6,7 as seen from the root.
Ok, that makes sense now, thank you!
Uff. I have homework to do.
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If you watch this a few times, it might become clear or even click into place. Theory and practice become something else altogether when you "get it" ,and is truly rewarding. There are no shortcuts to excellence so trying to combine several aspects of practice may well prove to be a bad investment of time and effort in the end.
where can you buy your book?
search for "Music Theory for the Bass Player" on amazon i your country. you can also check her webpage for links
Thanks Wolf Composer. There and also on bookdepository. com with free shipping world wide
Thank you!
What is deferent between four string. Bass guitar and fifth string...
Arun Gurung Four string is normally set up largest to smallest string as E, A, D, G. Now a five string would be B, E, A, D, G.
Good stuff
Where can I purchase the strap? I like the width.
It was custom made by Sun Leather.
Scott's Bass Lessons also sells a super comfy and wide strap
Great!...thanks
Excelent Accent. where you are from?
Austria, living in LA
Thank you
can pedal off just the 2 strings, but yea dont have to shake like crazy,
The pedalling part is easy. It's holding-the-bass-while-balancing-upright-and-trying-to-ride-my-bicycle-up-the-road-at the same time that I find difficult.
Love her teaching!!! I think it's the glasses lol
+5 glasses of bass playing
Well... of u fellas wanna learn playin bass guitar. U have to practice every day 30mns. Im a Bass player over 40 years.
5:02 I need to grow up
My mom taught me to raise my arm some seconds and then let it down.
im aways open to a big bang
How the hell can you downthumb that video, unless you find theory useless and boring ? People suck
Ты как Анна Сентина только без сисек и старая?
Boring and far too much talk!
Very good!
Thank you!