Ultimate Speed Drill For Intermediate Bassists
In this lesson, James will show you the Ultimate Speed Drill. This will really help you build up speed and accuracy on the bass guitar.
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i want to follow what you play rather than what you lecture so please play more and talk less
Hey James. I've tried to order your CD and Theory book but when it comes to payment, I'm asked for a monthly subscription. Why?
James, would have been good to mention volume settings and string guage. It gets harder to pluck thick strings at low volume as you play faster and faster. I used to practice without amplification and it caught me out.
Abe Laboriel plays with the whole of his right hand! Amazing!
discipline
Great exercise which I use a lot in drills. When it comes to actually playing I automatically switch to playing intuitively, using raking and doubling up depending on the phrasing or following bar. Still class myself as a beginner after 30+ years though.