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  • #16
    Re: Recommended bass practice routines

    Scott's bass lessons on YouTube has a bajillion great exercises ... check out the video of three ways to practice scales ... 'backwards' is *very* mind twisty and left me with a vastly improved facility around the neck ... note : backwards does not mean 'descending' - it means moving your hand towards the nut while playing a scale ascending in pitch
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    • #17
      Re: Recommended bass practice routines

      See if you can find Jeff Berlin's bass method, I can't find it right now but he had a great methodology.

      Whole note scales are great to practice for building strength

      Then learn to play every Meters tune
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      • #18
        Re: Recommended bass practice routines

        Originally posted by Wattage View Post
        Then learn to play every Meters tune
        Good idea. Yeah play "Cissy Strut" !
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        • #19
          Re: Recommended bass practice routines

          Hello, if it helps you I have found this website where there are lessons with arpeggios and free scales.
          I'm playing the Major scale for bass guitar and I'm doing very well
          I started recently and I've seen some youtube videos but I need scale diagrams or some kind of better written material.
          Greetings !

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