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Further critique of (and exploration of) One-Finger-Per Fret on Bass Guitar

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2011

This video references a previous video of mine, which can be viewed below...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRkSsapYYsA

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  • Again great video, I think in as far as positioning goes violin is a good model for that.

  • Very informative. Glad to know that we don' t have to aim for strength but try to be more relaxed instead. Especially if you have smaller hands. Thank you.

  • good video, you should share a link to the gary willis video... it's one of the best bass playing how to hold yourself tapes out there... PS did you hear Chuck Rainey had a stroke?

  • Hey Adam, I'm really glad to see you BTB back with us^^

    as always, we seem to find a lot of common playing senses, even in this just technical thing.

    I think that the one finger per fret IS rather useless down the neck, even though i have big hand and long fingers with great stretching.

    I think in the lower position you should play with a more relaxed hand that will be moved by the forearm left and right and pivoted with the thumb up and down.

    great to see you back Adam.

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