ADVANCED Bass Techniques to Expand Your Tonal Palette
Why aren’t you using everything your hand can do to get the most out of your instrument?
Why You DON’T Need a 5-String Bass:
Tricks You Can ONLY Do on 5-String Bass:
WHEN You Don’t Need a 5-String Bass – RESPONSE
00:00 – Intro
0:24 – Thumb
3:09 – 3-fingered techniques
3:54 – Incorporating the ring finger
5:45 – “Oud stroke”
6:16 – 4-Fingered techniques
6:30 – Fingered tremolo
7:17 – Index tremolo
7:44 – Artificial/false harmonics
10:22 – Volume swells
11:47 – Envelope shaping, illusory sustain and swelled tremolo
13:05 – Wobbles
13:52 – Tapping
14:38 – ‘Funk Fingers’
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Why You DON’T Need a 5-String Bass:
Tricks You Can ONLY Do on 5-String Bass:
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Gear used in this video:
Fender ’75 Reissue Jazz Bass (CIJ)
Fender Mustang Bass (CIJ)
Bacchus Woodline 517 AC 5-string
Boss OC-2 Octave Pedal
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Originally posted by UC8XlNV8IKEjhN4t4VzsGjrQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJydAjtle3A
6:47 Instant Bleed vibes
Good stuff! The tug bar was designed to provide counter leverage to your thumb whilst playing – thus “tug” in the name, as you tug against it.
tl;dr Your fingers should be on the other side of the tug bar
Goated video
There's no money above the 5th fret LOL
That's not how a tug bar works lol.
The clue is in the name
Great video. I too am a classically trained guitarist. You have given me much to rethink about playing my bass guitars. Thank you!
Super interesting
That Jazz Bass looks niiiiiiiice! ????
it's a tugbar when it's in that position
Really nice video. I Relu enjoy your bass videos. Keep up posting
As a classical guitarist I recognise these fingering techniques
You expand your idea if you have an idea
what fender j bass is that!
what a great video!
Happy to have found your channel … great work
13:56 Addendum re: tapping – I’ve been very impressed with how Polyphia guitarists Tim Henson and Scott LePage incorporate tapping into their playing. It’s still “shreddy” music, but it’s incredibly tasteful, and I suspect there might be some exciting evolutions in tap playing on the horizon
dude your channel is great. excelelnt ideas of classical guitar techniques going to bass. great material. only suggestion your super quick editing between takes while you talk can be a bit too much. but I guess you need a bit more practice in front of the camera.