I came here to say thank you! I play Bach every time I pick up my bass guitar or sit at the piano! It has helped me write my own stuff and improvise over just about anything!
This is great. I have been practicing arpeggios and needed a new formula to keep from getting bored. Plus, working from the highest note down is certainly "weird", but it seems like a good idea, as is always orienting around the root notes.
Impossible :( The worst part, is that I don't always hear when I'm playing the wrong note. UPD: I wrote the backing track with correct chords and it makes practice much easier
Lesson Material :www.talkingbass.net/arpeggio-etude-for-bass-theory-fretboard-technique-workout/
One of the very few select channels I hit "like" before even watching the vid.
He thoroughly explains everything, and what he puts up is actually useful.
I came here to say thank you! I play Bach every time I pick up my bass guitar or sit at the piano! It has helped me write my own stuff and improvise over just about anything!
Appreciate the lessons marc
Thank you! I love your teaching style.
Awesome practice exercise. I am definately going to include it into my daily practicing routine. Thank you very much Marc!
Thanks, Mark. Very useful etude. I'm gonna start practicing it right away
I'm *almost* too much of a beginner to start this exercise, but it's clearly an excellent exercise, and you did a great job of teaching it. Thank you!
This is great. I have been practicing arpeggios and needed a new formula to keep from getting bored. Plus, working from the highest note down is certainly "weird", but it seems like a good idea, as is always orienting around the root notes.
Very good lesson thanks from Paris
Don't hate...arpeggiate!
Always a pleasure Mark
What a lesson. Can't thank you enough Marc👌🙏🙏
I've noticed the tableture is on the front of the page now.The older you tubes I clicked the info below and amplified it much better.
As always, excellent lesson! Thanks Mark.
Another great exercise! Thx Mark
Many thanks Mark, this is a great exercise.
very telnetted and easy to learn..
Simple and celar.thank you
Gotta love how it looks so easy, this guy is awesome. Super cool lesson, big props my man.
awesome!!! love that bass guitar !!!! my best !!!
Really looking forward to this one!
Another great lesson. Cheers
Excellent lesson Mark
Looking forward to this lesson! Thanks!
Thank you. Mark
Once I get this, I will work on doing it without looking at the frets!
Impossible :( The worst part, is that I don't always hear when I'm playing the wrong note.
UPD: I wrote the backing track with correct chords and it makes practice much easier
It's funny. I think I've got what you're saying until you play the etude and then my jaw just drops open.
Looks like you got a bit of a sun tan Mark
My mistake.This does
Subtitule will be welcome for latín america students.Gracias.
I think he is annoyed by us today? great lesson though !