Bass fingering exercises

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Sharing a little way to practice fingering Bass



  1. The first step before starting the exercise habit in the joints warm up by stretching our hands.
  2. Starting from a slow tempo. Learn first fingering pattern that will be in training until the possessed. Do not force your fingers to press too hard on the bass neck. Pressures on the bass strings are ideal to produce a good sound but the finger is still controlled by starting from a slow tempo until you find the ideal pressure.
  3. After all controlled using a metronome to start training at a slow tempo of about 80 beats / minute. Then give your time to train the tempo is about 3 minute s / d 5-minute,"Remember do not spoil our fingers, tired fair bit". And the most important thing is not many stops, try within three minutes that you are not disjointed train one fingering pattern.
  4. Rise slowly with a metronome tempo and do a pattern like the above steps. Find your speed limit, i.e. with the highest speed but under control and the tone remains unclear. Speed ​​will be obtained after power our fingers formed properly. So do not push the speed if you have not formed an ideal power. Remember the tempo / speed whatever your body should remain relaxed. Fulcrum and the power are in your fingers and hands.
  5. There is nothing instant in training fingering bass, one of the conditions is consistent. Do the patterns of exercise at least an hour every day you train fingering. And do not try to jump on a new fingering patterns before the pattern is being studied right now is really the maximum. Continue to develop patterns that fingering is more challenging, according to your needs in playing bass.
  6. Relax, enjoy, patient, positive thinking, consistent, disciplined, creative. Will speed things up and you will be amazed to see your progress. All came through our process, not great.
"Good Luck!!”....... 


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