Beginner 3 Finger Picking For Bass (Billy Sheehan and Alex Webster)
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Most of you finger picking bass players out there probably play predominantly with two fingers. But today I’m going to talk a little about three finger picking and some of the benefits it can provide even if you only use the technique sparingly.
Players like Billy Sheehan, John Myung, Alex Webster and Steve Bailey have really popularised three finger plucking over the years and it can be a great way to play faster lines more fluidly.
We’re going to look at picking with three fingers as a way of playing triplet and gallop lines, straight 8th notes in fours and scalar lines.
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0:00 Intro
0:24 Why 3 Fingers?
2:22 Technique Breakdown
3:24 Sextuplet Exercise
4:29 C Minor Exercise
6:29 The Steve Harris Gallop!
8:55 Playing Fours With Three Fingers
12:47 Scalar Lines (2 Strings)
14:15 Scalar Lines (3 Strings)
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Originally posted by UCDfStxwji-22A_bvY280UIg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2DYL6SUZVE

The biggest issue with 3 finger picking is that most music is written in 4:4. It doesn't seem like the time signature should make a difference to how many fingures you use, but it's a major issue when you are starting a pattern on a different finger throughout a song.
If I'm not mistaken, Coroner's Ron Royce also uses 3 fingers.
for playing 4s with 3 fingers does is it valid to ring-middle-pointer-middle back to ring on the down beat, it keeps the down beat consistent for 4s I just dont know if the technique holds up at faster tempo
I've been 1 year trying and still can't get as fast as I want with three fingers. It has improven my stamina and the triplets, but cannot do 4s really fast
Question though, in the last section, when playing four notes without repetition, why use second finger on the next string instead of constantly alternating?
Just wanted to say – good stuff
Call me whatever but i do find it funny how the names that come to your mind for 3 finger playing are those and not John Alec Entwistle when he created it
I was in a coma for 2.5 months and my right side was affected so I gotta use the 3 finger to compinsate for my slowness. Its working out pretty good so far, you gotta do what you gotta do.
Regarding the scalar lines exercice at the end, wouldn't you want to hit that last F (10th fret of the of the G string) with your third finger instead of the second finger? Because when you play linear, your plucking fingers go 3-2-1-3-2-1, but then when you get to the scalar, the order accodring to the exercise would be 3-2-1-2-1-3 (or something). What's the logic?
Great video and tutorial! Thank you very much!
Hi Mark. I have a question. When doing that C minor triplet run, do you still rake when comign back up or keep the 321 pattern?
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I love playing with three fingers and already had a somewhat exercise to do but these variations are so much better. I usually do index, middle, and then ring but I always did find it easier to go the way you teach. Thank you so much for being an amazing musician and teacher
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Can't get it right with 2 fingers… not bothering with 3.
Three finger technique, (and right-hand technique in general) is the only aspect of bass playing that comes naturally to me… So, I reckon I'd better practice this stuff, rather than rely on my (limited) natural talent. Thanks for the lesson!
Great video! You forgot Damien Erskine. He plays thumb, index, middle.
Jewel's 'Who will save your soul" is a good song to practice on. has a triplet feel in the bass line with rests in between
It's reminiscent of the 4finger technique you recorded in a video before but it's just the other way around this time. Great ????
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But what about alternate picking or rake, when you play groups of four and change the string?
The hardest part with three finger picking is keeping each note evenly spaced. It's a great technique, though, for what I call a galloping (I think that word was used in this video, too) bassline such as The Trooper.
Been practicing this technique for ages now, I've finally gotten to a good level of consistency and dexterity but it takes time so don't get discouraged if it doesn't come quickly! A quick tip to help as well – practice the picking pattern with your fingers when you're away from your bass too, I do it all the time and it's basically a habit now, actually helps with the coordination! Although might annoy people around you lol
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I use this technique a lot. It is grate for not single note lines and for shredding, but for playing hard and rocky chords in death metal for example. I tend to assign a finger per string. The strings have to be adjacent to one another for this to work. If I strum the chords with my finger nails and optionally come back with the pads of the fingers, if it is two strings, I use the index and middle fingers together. But if it is three strings, then I use index, middle, and ring together. But also I tend to strike them. So this is where I assign a finger per string. So if it is on the A, D, and G, strings, then I assign index on A, middle on D, and ring on G. So if I strike a power chord, I use index and middle fingers. If it is an extended power chord, I use index, middle, and ring. And if it is an octave chord, I use index and ring. So it is just an economy of motion with the picking hand. But that is my uses of the three finger technique.
Hi Mark I have spent about a year on this, through watching Rodney McG on YouTube, I found you have to start slow and stay slow for weeks months before you even begin to add speed,the important part is to not do triplets using 3 fingers the counting of 4 cheers
You missed the rock innovator of this technique: John Entwhistle.
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If I'm right in thinking, Alex Webster also uses four fingers. That might not be all of the time, but I've seen him "sawing away" with all four, as he puts it. I tend to use three as an addition to two to mentally add in even divisions with odd accents and similar concepts. It becomes automatic at some point. Can't wait to see how you discuss this one!