Play slap bass guitar with triplets; learn how with tips from our professional bass guitar instructor in this free music lesson video.
Expert: Carl Shepard
Contact: www.entheosmusic.com
Bio: Carl Shepard is a professional bass instructor working at Keller Music in Cincinnati, Ohio. Array
Filmmaker: Jason Sager
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I’m a beginner at … I’m a beginner at the bass guitar and i don’t exactly understand how to read music so if someone would be kind enough to let me know if maybe there is a website or something that would help i would greatly appreciate it!
Which D? For bass I … Which D? For bass I would rcomend A:5, D:4 and G:2 for an D major, A:5, D:3 and G:2 for a minor and A:5, D:7 and G:7 for a D5 (aka the power chord).
1. copy and paste
2 … 1. copy and paste
2. send this to 2 other videos.
3. hold your breath for 10 seconds
4. press refresh twice
5. LOOK AT YOUR BACKGROUND IT WILL BE FREAKY
“…and it gets a … “…and it gets a little bit more technical.”
hee hee! so that’s our aim here right…?
‘gettin technical.’
good for you buddy. maybe you’d better get some tone and groove going instead.
How bout … How bout quadruplets? Did I spell that right? I’ve discovered one with 7 or 8 notes. Now that I got the double thumb technique I’ll be able to go 9 or 10. Did you record these vids at Guitar Center?