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Becky Baldwin Teaches Rock & Metal Bass Techniques | Artist Toolkit


Becky Baldwin is one of the hardest working rock and metal bassists from the UK! Playing for metal legends like Mercyful Fate as well as her own projects Fury & Hands Off Gretel, Becky knows a thing or two about playing bass for metal. In this Artist Tookit, Becky goes over some techniques she uses, particularly using finger style for metal playing!
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Chapters
0:00 – intro
0:58 – “finger style” rock & metal playing
2:57 – first exercise | picking with 2 fingers
4:24 – second exercise | gallop picking
6:38 – third exercise | muting
10:14 – forth exercise | octaves/string skipping
12:48 – fifth exercise | raking
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28 thoughts on “Becky Baldwin Teaches Rock & Metal Bass Techniques | Artist Toolkit

  • Excellent video with lots of great lesson I really need to get into. Plucking hand techniques are IMHO both the most important and also the hardest part of bass playing. One thing I noticed is that you seem to put your thumb on the edge on the pickguard (like when playing on lower strings), rather than resting it on one of the pickups which I assume (maybe wrongly) would be more common. Do you always do like that, or does it depend on which bass you play?

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  • Seras la mejor , y dentro de muy poco tiempo. A seguir.. tienes todo, simpatia, belleza, talento,. Grande, piba, ????

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  • Must be difficult to break down your own techniques when they've evolved naturally. Nice lesson, cheers.

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  • This lesson super helped me learn a better technique ????. More of these please ????

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  • Becky is one of my favorite modern bass players. Billy uses 3 fingers not 4. I use 4. If anyone wants to use 3 or 4 it is a great technique but you need to do lots of hand and finger exercises to build up your weaker fingers. But Whatever fingers you choose to use at least you are playing the right way. Picks are for guitars not basses. 😀

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  • All the things your telling in this video are damned right. I play bass about 40 years. But only in bands. Now i try to learn to play the instrument rightly. You play very well, so i can learn a lot looking your videos. Thanks very much. Take care and god bless.

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  • For me this girl is the very best female bassist ever period!. Dear Becky God bless you take care stay safe keep going. MAGM.????????????????

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  • I'm gonna practice the gallop! I'm a big fan of yours, you're a good bassist and a decent person. I'm also the proud owner of your "bassists against racists" t-shirt ???? Go get one, bass players everywhere!

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  • Becky, you’re brilliant and I love your youth and bass playing.

    A kind word of advice from a 40+ years bass player. Began at age 11.

    Your picking hand..Add your ring finger!!

    Practice doing all the things you do with two fingers, using middle and ring only. Then practice 3 note per string scales. Picking them; index, middle, ring(E-G string).
    Then (G-E string) ring, middle, index.

    In the 80’s, I was in very good metal bands, opening for Crimson Glory, Lizzy Borden, Tony McAlpine and a few others. Now I play all kinds of music.

    Find a way to incorporate your ring finger. You will not regret it.

    Also, I believe Jaco said, you don’t need to slap to be funky.

    Cheers!! You’re awesome!! Keep it up.

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  • She just proved Blackie Lawless wrong the base is not a tool of ignorance if it is played correctly

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