Jason Heath, author of our Beginner's Classical Bass course on Discover Double Bass, gives some quick tips on keeping the correct left-hand shape on the fingerboard. By stopping those flying fingers (fingers that aren’t pressing down a note on the fingerboard), you'll help develop speed and efficiency on the bass, as well as stop tension building up in your hand. It really is the key to playing at fast tempos and avoiding fatigue during long sessions, so well worth spending time on!
If you want to learn more from Jason, check out his lessons and courses below:
Beginner's Classical Bass: https://courses.discoverdoublebass.com/p/beginners-classical-bass
Intermediate to Advanced Classical Bass: https://courses.discoverdoublebass.com/p/intermediate-advanced-classical-bass
Jason's Free Lessons: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhik5nSbgHPtahQypPLnuCLxU1zaAzL71
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If you want to learn more from Jason, check out his lessons and courses below:
Beginner's Classical Bass: https://courses.discoverdoublebass.com/p/beginners-classical-bass
Intermediate to Advanced Classical Bass: https://courses.discoverdoublebass.com/p/intermediate-advanced-classical-bass
Jason's Free Lessons: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhik5nSbgHPtahQypPLnuCLxU1zaAzL71
Love the double bass? Join our online community of double bassists:
►WEB: https://discoverdoublebass.com
►FB: https://facebook.com/Discoverdoublebass/
►IG: https://www.instagram.com/discover_double_bass/
►TW: https://twitter.com/DiscoverDoubleB
#BeginnersDoubleBass
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