Thank you for the info. I have played the "open hand" /"extension"/ "electric bass" technic since I started studying the bass 1983. Before that I used to play electric bass since I was 14 y.o. Is there a serious method on this? I have the Gary Karr video and he uses it, you use the third finger on lower positions but some old fashioned teachers insist on not using this wonderful resource. Why is that? I'm trying to get a degree and I'm worried this may upset a future teacher.
you are a great,i have been watching your teaching,i am a bassist i learned my own can you tell me how to play position i am getting out off tune after 3rd position i am not confidante.kindly help me.thanks .BIDYUT
you are a great,i have been watching your teaching,i am a bassist i learned my own can you tell me how to play position i am getting out off tune after 3rd position i am not confidante.kindly help me.thanksBIDYUT
Thank you very much for your videos. I am new to the Upright Bass and I will be looking at your videos to help me learn the instrument. Most appreciated.
Hey great vid... I was kinda disappointed that while there were 9 cool right hand technique videos, there's only one on the left hand technique. I should mention I play jazz and do not yet own a bow. I appreciate your great videos, so it would be awesome if you could help the young jazz cats out and tell us more about traditional left hand technique. Peace
This is the second time I've viewed these videos and taken away new concepts to apply to my playing. These are by far the best bass lessons I've had. Thank you so much.
Oh my god, I can't even describe how amazing this is! I just got so much out of these videos. It's like he has a library of concepts that I've been looking for. It's opened my mind up so much, and I can already feel it helping me play better!
Thanks for posting this up! I have this problem right now, as a result of neglecting basic techniques when I first started. as a result, I struggle with the faster pieces that I'm required to play today. I'll try this out first thing during my next band practice!
Thank you for the info. I have played the "open hand" /"extension"/ "electric bass" technic since I started studying the bass 1983. Before that I used to play electric bass since I was 14 y.o. Is there a serious method on this? I have the Gary Karr video and he uses it, you use the third finger on lower positions but some old fashioned teachers insist on not using this wonderful resource. Why is that? I'm trying to get a degree and I'm worried this may upset a future teacher.
eliseoborrero 4 months ago
Thanks Andrew great help for me to see and hear this :)
TheGemnit 7 months ago
Awesome. Very insightful videos, thank you so much.
lordironspatula 8 months ago
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you are a great,i have been watching your teaching,i am a bassist i learned my own can you tell me how to play position i am getting out off tune after 3rd position i am not confidante.kindly help me.thanks .BIDYUT
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you are a great,i have been watching your teaching,i am a bassist i learned my own can you tell me how to play position i am getting out off tune after 3rd position i am not confidante.kindly help me.thanksBIDYUT
bidyutkayal11 8 months ago in playlist Bas
Extremely knowledgeable.
TolerancEJ 1 year ago
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Feck shit you know nothing
viciusjhon 1 year ago
Thank you very much for your videos. I am new to the Upright Bass and I will be looking at your videos to help me learn the instrument. Most appreciated.
black325ibeamer 1 year ago
What a marvellous teacher - comprehensive, clear and at times even unwittingly poetic. Thank you so much.
MusicaBasket 1 year ago
i have learned things from your videos this is really helpfull thanks a lot
HFGrooveMen 1 year ago
you are a hero of mine!
Bassko 2 years ago
Thanks Andrew!
samcb09 2 years ago 2
Many thanks for these fascinating videos. Andy is a great teacher even for a non-Upright player like myself.
JederLacht1 2 years ago
Thankyou so much!
lordofhihu 2 years ago 6
These are great vids Andy! Thanks for putting these out there. I am having some of my students watch them. Joe K.
josephbass1 2 years ago
Really useful, thanks!
julienmoyers 2 years ago
thanks for all this again.
muzzleray 2 years ago
wow i been playing electric bass for ever, i never seen playing like a violing way , with a stick..lol
black200sxser 2 years ago
try the double bass, it's impossible to regret.
Kuzya3k 2 years ago
Thank you for these informative lessons! Next
set of lessons: Rabbath Left Hand & Fingerboard
Positions!
CarlosMacMartin 2 years ago
this part helps alot thanx!!!
yozz555 2 years ago
Hey great vid... I was kinda disappointed that while there were 9 cool right hand technique videos, there's only one on the left hand technique. I should mention I play jazz and do not yet own a bow. I appreciate your great videos, so it would be awesome if you could help the young jazz cats out and tell us more about traditional left hand technique. Peace
UrsaMusic 2 years ago 2
Definitely!!!
DustTheFirst 2 years ago
Thank you so much for these lessons.
warsd4 2 years ago
Just watch all 10 parts. Thank you!
Geraldolini 2 years ago
Thanks alot Andy! Inspiring and educational...
apeacefulwarrior 3 years ago
wow,,,nice tips,,,tnx,,,,enjoy playing,,,
juaqeen34 3 years ago
This is the second time I've viewed these videos and taken away new concepts to apply to my playing. These are by far the best bass lessons I've had. Thank you so much.
bassisthank 3 years ago
Oh my god, I can't even describe how amazing this is! I just got so much out of these videos. It's like he has a library of concepts that I've been looking for. It's opened my mind up so much, and I can already feel it helping me play better!
Muenchies 3 years ago
Jason and Andrew, thank you very much!
bobdogner 3 years ago
Thank you!
Very simpatico!
ainegs 3 years ago
Thanks for posting this up! I have this problem right now, as a result of neglecting basic techniques when I first started. as a result, I struggle with the faster pieces that I'm required to play today. I'll try this out first thing during my next band practice!
cpt702 4 years ago 2
Nice job. Thank you.
plangentmusic 4 years ago
You are very generous!! Very usefull lessons!!
Thank you!!
sabinopaz 4 years ago 2
Thanks a lot. I just went through the 10 lessons, and hoped for another ten!!!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Pericles
pericleslavat 4 years ago 10