Finger Replacements for Fingerboard Navigation - Bass Riff Exercise

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In this preview lesson, DDB founder Geoff Chalmers teaches a simple exercise to practice playing with finger replacements to aid fingerboard navigation, intonation and shifting.

What are Finger Replacements?
When you have two consecutive notes, there is the option to play them using different fingers instead of keeping your hand in the same position. Using different fingers allows you to reposition your hand so that you're better prepared to play the notes that follow. This can improve your intonation and help you to navigate the fingerboard with ease.
In this lesson, Geoff teaches a simple bass pattern using finger replacements. As you will see, it's a lot easier to play it in tune using them.

2024 COURSE UPDATE:
This lesson is a preview from Geoff's course, Beginner's Double Bass, updated for 2024 with 15 additional lessons. These videos are free to current students and automatically added to the course, so no action is required to access them. To find out more about the course:
https://courses.discoverdoublebass.com/p/beginners-double-bass

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