Incredibly Useful Exercises
Incredibly Useful Exercises
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Incredibly Useful Exercises Short: LABAN MOVEMENT ANALYSIS
Organize your thinking of bowings and shifting into categories of Lifts (against gravity) and falls (with gravity) for a natural way of looking at these motions.
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Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies
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Incredibly Useful Exercises - COUNTING GAME
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A simple, effective counting game by the famous cellist Paul Tortelier, that allows the string player to isolate and address bow management during asynchronous rhythms in lyrical pieces. "How I Play, How I Teach", by Paul Tortelier One of the most influential books ever on my teaching philosophies and approaches. www.amazon.com/TEACH-CELLO-METHOD-CELEBRATED-TORTELIER/dp/0711958122 Brought to yo...
Incredibly Useful Exercises, 4-NOTE PROGRESSIVE SCALE
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A tetrachord survey of the fingerboard that exercises a fast, accurate and powerful left hand and finger motion while developing precise tuning in shifts. Please visit @Jeff Bradetich​ and donate to the Bradetich Double Bass Foundation at www.bradetichfoundation.org​ Check out his book "Double Bass: The Ultimate Challenge Brought to you with generous support by Houston Luthier and bass maker Jo...
Incredibly Useful Exercises, 3 NOTE PROGRESSIVE SCALE
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A trichord survey of the fingerboard that exercises a fast, accurate and powerful left hand and finger motion while developing precise tuning in shifts. Please visit @jeffbradetich1173 and donate to the Bradetich Double Bass Foundation at www.bradetichfoundation.org Check out his book "Double Bass: The Ultimate Challenge Brought to you with generous support by Houston Luthier and bass maker Joe...
Incredibly Useful Exercises, VOMITS, Part 2
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Vomits, by the incomparable Gary Karr, is the flagship exercise in the Double Bass world. It exercises right hand bow management during slurred shifts, ear training, and left hand precision and balance. Part 2 of a 2-part series. For more information on vomits, check out the Wonderful book by Michael Klinghoffer, "Mr. Karr, would you teach me how to drive a double bass?" www.michaelklinghoffer....
Incredibly Useful Exercises, VOMITS, Part 1
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Vomits, by the incomparable Gary Karr, is the flagship exercise in the Double Bass world. It exercises right hand bow management during slurred shifts, ear training, and left hand precision and balance. Part 1 of a 2-part series. Timestamp locations: Lower Octave - 8'36" Upper Octave - 14'37" Middle Octave - 19:47" For more information on vomits, check out the Wonderful book by Michael Klinghof...
Incredibly Useful Exercises, SHIFTS
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A detailed exploration of the expressive and technical options and effects to consider when you craft your shifts. Thanks to the brilliant artists who helped inspire this episode @Lauren Pierce th-cam.com/video/bhh_vfHz2Lk/w-d-xo.html Subscribe to her if you haven't already! Gary Karr th-cam.com/video/bxqkJTjSw7U/w-d-xo.html From the video "The Great Bass Race" - a MUST watch for every bassist....
Incredibly Useful Exercises, POWER 16THS
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A progressive-resistance (highly unmusical!) Right-shoulder burner to strengthen and condition the right shoulder (primary) muscle, and the right thumb adductor and abductor policies (support) muscles for power application. Inspired by Edgar Meyer's playing on "Blue Men of the Sahara" with Strength in Numbers th-cam.com/video/-dTB0a2prdI/w-d-xo.html See if you can keep up for the last 3 1/2 min...
Incredibly Useful Exercises, TEMPO AND DYNAMICS ARE DIFFERENT
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A scale exercise to develop the bow management skills necessary for expressive dynamics, and for the mastery of maintaining a disciplined tempo through dynamic changes. Must-Play Bowing Books STROKIN' - Hal Robinson Amazing review here by @doublebasshq Jason Heath! doublebassblog.org/2020/05/strokin-level-up-your-bow-game.html Purchase through Robertson's Violins here www.robertsonviolins.com/i...
Incredibly Useful Exercises, MAX'S MAGIC
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MAX'S MAGIC, is a finger-combination exercise that develops agility, finger strength, and purity of intonation in the lower octaves.By Max Dimoff, principal bass of the Cleveland Orchestra and Bass professor at the University of Michigan.. With thanks to Miranda Wilson Associate Professor of Cello at the Lionel Hampton School of Music, University of Idaho, founder and Director of Strings of the...
Incredibly Useful Exercises, BUMBLEBEES
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BUMBLEBEES, by Gary Karr/Bernhard Cossman, are a perfect thumb position exercise that exercises and develops agility, finger strength, and purity of intonation in a chromatic hand shape. With thanks to Miranda Wilson Associate Professor of Cello at the Lionel Hampton School of Music, University of Idaho, founder and Director of Strings of the Lionel Hampton School of Music Preparatory Division ...
Incredibly Useful Exercises, INCREDIBLY USEFUL PRACTICE!
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INCREDIBLY USEFUL PRACTICE Explores how to use the books and exercises, and the FIVE PILLARS OF PRACTICE, to help you craft and execute a self-managed practice routine that helps you meet your goals. The Five Pillars of Practice: I. Rules II. What III. Why IV. How V. Try not to be perfect I. Rules: A. Play first, practice second B. Be consistent C. Schedule a recovery day D. Listen to your body...
Incredibly Useful Exercises, THE FRAME
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The Frame what we do before and after we practice, to create a "Flow" between our practice and performance. This episodes shows the four elements of the Frame, Affirmations, Silence, Centering and Tonalization, in real time, and explains why it is vital do include this in our practice. The Blue School, co-founded by Matt Goldman, co-founder of the Blue Man Group www.blueschool.org Incredibly Us...
Largo for String Quartet, by Max Whittaker, performed by Apollo Chamber Ensemble
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Largo for String Quartet, by Maxwell Whittaker Composed August, 2019 Performed by Apollo Chamber Ensemble Matt Detrick, Anabel Detrick, Violins Whitney Bullock, Viola Matthew Dudzik, Cello Recorded and produced November 15, 2020 www.apollochamberplayers.org Whittakerpercussion@gmail.com
Incredibly Useful Exercises, THE BREAK
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, THE BREAK
Incredibly Useful Exercises, SAUTILLE
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, SAUTILLE
Incredibly Useful Exercises, LIGHT SPICCATO
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, LIGHT SPICCATO
Incredibly Useful Exercises, HEAVY SPICCATO
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, HEAVY SPICCATO
Incredibly Useful Exercises, MEDIUM SPICCATO
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, MEDIUM SPICCATO
Incredibly Useful Exercises, SPICCATO: GENERAL OVERVIEW AND PREPARATION
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, SPICCATO: GENERAL OVERVIEW AND PREPARATION
Incredibly Useful Exercises, GROWING BOW SCALE
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, GROWING BOW SCALE
Incredibly Useful Exercises, PROF PAUL'S DOUBLE STOP EXERCISE
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, PROF PAUL'S DOUBLE STOP EXERCISE
Incredibly Useful Exercises, DOUBLE STOPS
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, DOUBLE STOPS
Incredibly Useful Exercises, DOTS
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, DOTS
Incredibly Useful Exercises, SPICCATO and UPCOMING SPICCATO SERIES
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, SPICCATO and UPCOMING SPICCATO SERIES
Incredibly Useful Exercises, STRING CROSSING CURVES
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, STRING CROSSING CURVES
Incredibly Useful Exercises, TONALIZATION
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, TONALIZATION
Incredibly Useful Exercises, DIG IT UP
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, DIG IT UP
Incredibly Useful Exercises, RIBBITS
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, RIBBITS
Incredibly Useful Exercises, 1 FINGER VIBRATO SCALES
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Incredibly Useful Exercises, 1 FINGER VIBRATO SCALES

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  • @TheSevensons
    @TheSevensons วันที่ผ่านมา

    From France. I was looking for a video showing How to keep one note singing under the bow without a stop. How does it work? merci

  • @thegreenmanalishiyamadori371
    @thegreenmanalishiyamadori371 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You could practice even Thunderstruck from ACDC 🤷‍♂️

  • @philviral
    @philviral 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is the most informative bass video I've seen so far, thank you

  • @JacqueHarper
    @JacqueHarper 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m pausing at 2’50” to say, thank you, thank you, thank you for this. Hearing this from you I think maybe I can finally forgive myself for feeling like a complete failure for all these years.

  • @sugarcookiecoffee9463
    @sugarcookiecoffee9463 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    do you have a video explaining your rating system? (the chart at the beginning of each exercise) for example, if mindfullness is a 3 what does that mean? love the book!

  • @maxitobajo
    @maxitobajo 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great topic, Dennis. I have dots, and for a reason not mentioned (specifically) but perhaps covered under "you gotta play in tune’… Much of our ability to play in tune centers around body position, and how our shapes work from that solid, constant physical reference point. About 10 years ago I started working a lot of professional theatre productions, oftentimes doubling on electric and/or tuba. A huge part of that type of work is the ability to cleanly execute instrument changes, which happen so quickly that they can initially seem impossible. I found that switching back to upright quickly, there wasn’t always time to set my ideal position…. so I found it very helpful to have dots, so I can set my left hand visually as I switch basses, while simultaneously racking the electric. It has, if nothing else, reduced my stress level.

  • @hectortirado10
    @hectortirado10 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent Dennis! The endurance you are achieving with your body is due to the concentration and direct connection of the nerve endings through Proprioception.

  • @gordonprest115
    @gordonprest115 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi. I'm quite new to classical bass. My G3 piece has a trill marked over a 3-beat note, but how do I tell if the trill is odd or even? I'm missing some basic understanding, here

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's a huge question, and generally an artistic decision. Generally, if the trill ends on the same note it starts on, you'll have an odd number of notes. If you end the trill on the note you're trilling TO, then it'll be even. Knowing that, it keeps me away from just mindlessly machine-gunning notes, and helps me understand the physicality of it better. I hope that makes sense. What is the piece you're playing? Hope you're well

    • @gordonprest115
      @gordonprest115 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for following up. The piece is Solfeggio No. 3 (Time Pieces for Double Bass). It contains the first trill I’ve come across, so your recently purchased manual suddenly became very useful (you won’t be surprised to hear). In Cmaj, the trill is on D; before and after is C (below). Despite the C bookends, I’m guessing that the D trills up to E and back. Also guessing that it’s an even trill, but that’s where the uncertainty comes in.

  • @steveleeatfullmeasure
    @steveleeatfullmeasure 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow, what a dramatic difference. Thanks.

  • @MrBassflute
    @MrBassflute 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic. Thank you so much. Wonderful teaching.

  • @anderslasson3465
    @anderslasson3465 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    42 beats! Puh, I have some shedding to do now … 🙂

  • @flippatmedbernt
    @flippatmedbernt 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks so much. It was very helpful for my bass playing

  • @flippatmedbernt
    @flippatmedbernt 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thaaaanks a lot

  • @flippatmedbernt
    @flippatmedbernt 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks a lot

  • @flippatmedbernt
    @flippatmedbernt 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great

  • @nab626
    @nab626 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If Covid and the lockdown was your incentive for making these films then I am forever grateful. If it wasn’t , then I am still grateful!!

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wow - thank you. Covid was an unfortunate timing issue - the books were about ready to be published, and the pandemic allowed me time to get the videos done in the way I wanted. Thanks for watching - hope you're well.

  • @flippatmedbernt
    @flippatmedbernt 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks a lot

  • @bruno_cavalcante
    @bruno_cavalcante 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Muito obrigado!

  • @hectortirado10
    @hectortirado10 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good job Dennis! I love practicing VOMIT EXERCISE every day!! It is an excellent exercise to work the slow bow, balance of the instrument, coordination of the back, shoulders and arms. In addition, it helps you closely understand Proprioseptivity and Kinetic Memory to perceive the vibration of the double bass and bow through the nerve terminals found at the tips of the fingers.

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks, Hector. Plus 12 nerd pedagogy points for your use of the word "proprioseptivity" - one of my favorite words and concepts. That's my main focus when I'm playing the long operas - helps with endurance. Hope you're well!

    • @hectortirado10
      @hectortirado10 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Excellent Dennis! The endurance you are achieving with your body is due to the concentration and direct connection of the nerve endings through Proprioseptivity.

  • @gailukatch402
    @gailukatch402 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Would you say this applies to Beethoven 3, 3rd movement? Sounds incredible!

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you! Honestly, it depends on the conductor, but I'd categorize that 3rd movement as light-medium spiccato, if that's not too wishy-washy....

  • @noonesenemy89
    @noonesenemy89 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love long tones but the example is not the greatest. I feel like the direction isn't clear enough. Imagine a child going to an ice cream café. It knows where it's going and will have a very clear direction, translating into a very even movement, which the bow stroke here lacks. 🫣😇

  • @karinafabianehilariodossan2110
    @karinafabianehilariodossan2110 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, Dennis! Thanks for the videos!! what is your recovery plan?

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching, Karina. In a nutshell, if I get tired or fatigued, I don't want to stop playing, so I retreat to the lowest level of physical tension that I can while still spinning the string. Sometimes that means playing softer, or resting on one note, or playing open strings, or whatever. In Tetrachord warmups, I generally slow down and play softer while relaxing my non-playing fingers. Does that make sense? Hope you're well.

  • @JamildnLima
    @JamildnLima ปีที่แล้ว

    Very hard exercise and usefull too thanks for the class teacher.

  • @jandzluvly
    @jandzluvly ปีที่แล้ว

    I just discovered this channel today. I think I will be visiting often.

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's awesome - thanks for watching, and I hope you find it helpful!

  • @danielcouch4852
    @danielcouch4852 ปีที่แล้ว

    Alright, some stanley clarke exercises I'm interested

  • @shonemcgirr1687
    @shonemcgirr1687 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you ! I’m going to give this a go.

  • @kenfiliano3776
    @kenfiliano3776 ปีที่แล้ว

    great book and great videos! i've found all of these to be very helpful, in a granular way, in keeping my awareness (musical & technical) alive. 🙏🏼

  • @andreasbaumann6862
    @andreasbaumann6862 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic video - what a contrast to this everlasting noise oon TH-cam! 🙏❤️🙏

  • @AvantangoMedia
    @AvantangoMedia ปีที่แล้ว

    pretty cool stuff there maestro! I did all my training and orchestra experience as a German bow player and then switched to French because I wanted to play tango. Now I am preparing some Mozart and having to really learn the French spiccato. Your explanation was very useful!! Happy practicing to me. I'll be walking around holding the bow with two fingers all week at your suggestion! Thanks

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's great, A. Thanks for watching, and I'm glad it helps. Hope you're well.

  • @pasqualetto_bass
    @pasqualetto_bass ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome playing and explanation. The thud on 0:55 is such a rich detail!

  • @glenng725
    @glenng725 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic❤

  • @reginr
    @reginr ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you!!!

  • @dijanaihas7577
    @dijanaihas7577 ปีที่แล้ว

    OMG! Virtually the best thought out and organized video on shifting out there!! I am not double bass player but because you presented various types of shifting in a such clear way, I find the content of this video super applicable to all bowed string instruments.

  • @MusicEducationwiththeMan
    @MusicEducationwiththeMan ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow, incredible video Lesson. Maestro Whittaker, I have your Volume 11 with the Spiccato page shown in this video. Oh, and I am so happy that you were demonstrating with the German Bow. Thank you, ap

  • @fabrizioscalzo4845
    @fabrizioscalzo4845 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bellissimo esercizio, grazie Maestro, trovo molto istruttivo la spiegazione e l' esecuzione, lavoro straordinario.

  • @Musicman914
    @Musicman914 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your vomit tutorial has changed my life and the way I approach playing the Bass..thank you..

  • @curibass
    @curibass ปีที่แล้ว

    De verdad que quiero ver tus videos y aprender, pero es puro bla bla bla.

  • @curibass
    @curibass ปีที่แล้ว

    Hablas demasiadoooooo!!!! Y tocas muy poco

  • @WtfYoutube_YouSuck
    @WtfYoutube_YouSuck ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you recommend lifting the pinky finger of the bow hand? It's what you do. Personally, I have larger hands and prefer not using the pinky on the eye like Jeff B. and most methods teach in his windshield wiper drill.

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching, Wtf! Great question - It really has to do with context. I lift it off the bow while I'm near the tip of the bow in legato. I keep the pinky on very tight when I'm doing heavy spiccato at the frog. During legato, keeping it on helps me make the turn from up bow to down bow more smoothly. For beginners, I recommend keeping it on the bow until they get comfortable with the sounding point, then I allow them to release it on certain occasions. I hope that helps - be well!

  • @mitchgoodwin6388
    @mitchgoodwin6388 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was an amazing video!! Very helpful. Do you plan to break down any other major excerpts for us in the future?

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Mitch. Sorry for the delay. The short answer is yes, but I'm on video hiatus for a bit. :-) Hope to get back to it soon. Hope you're well.

  • @JairoFernandes-ip4xf
    @JairoFernandes-ip4xf ปีที่แล้ว

    Sorry! I didn't introduce myself. I'm Jairo Fernandes, I live in Brazil in the state of Paraíba in the city of João Pessoa. I'm studying all your videos. These are classes that watch over years of study!! Thank you very much!!

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great to meet you, Jairo! Thanks for watching and hope you're well.

  • @JairoFernandes-ip4xf
    @JairoFernandes-ip4xf ปีที่แล้ว

    Your classes and explanations are very good. it is very easy to understand. I would like to get the pdf of the classes, because I don't have these books. It would be possible? Thank you very much in advance!!

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching - the PDFs are now available at www.doublebasshq.com - I hope they help! Be well

  • @Aragorn35016_
    @Aragorn35016_ ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve been doing this wonderful exercise for almost a year now and I maybe just noticed something, do you pick the bow up and set it back down at the end of each bow travel? Thank you for all the great instructional videos!

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching, Aragorn - No, I keep the bow on the string at all times. Hope you're well!

  • @vondoktor
    @vondoktor ปีที่แล้ว

    I've got to say: you're a true inspiration! I've been playing electric bass (seriously but self-learned) for more than 40 years and double bass for a little more 4 years and I just love your global and systematic approach (being a professor myself - in another field) and your precisefullness (if that's a word - french speaking here!). I deeply thank you for your wonderful teachings that are helping me (and many others, I'm sure) becoming a better all around bass player and musician. On a last note, the great electric bass player Damian Erskine refuses to use the word "amateur" while describing a non-professionals like me who's been playing for decades: he uses the term "enthusiast" which describes us perfectly. You do use the terms "intense hobbyist" which is close, but music for us guys is more than a hobby! Thanks again for your incredible and dedicated work.

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're too kind, vondoktor. That's an inspiration. So glad you find it useful! Be well

  • @keithrawlings7741
    @keithrawlings7741 ปีที่แล้ว

    I see you’re using your third finger on your left hand. I’ve been told by several people that it’s wrong to use my ring finger - except in thumb position; but I’ve used my third finger the entire time I’ve played DB. I’ve always felt comfortable using all four fingers of my left hand.

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Keith. In Italy, they use 3rd finger all the time in the low positions. I often use 3rd finger, along with 2nd. It's not "wrong" at all, imho. The 2nd finger is associated with the "German" system, and the 3rd finger is associated with the "Italian" system. I use 3rd finger a LOT - because it's comfortable on my arm, and my 1-3 half steps tend to be more in tune than 1-2. Do what works for you.

  • @Musicman914
    @Musicman914 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey hi. Thank you for all these fantastic tutorials. I make use of them everyday, the vomit and long bow tutorials have changed my entire life (wow that sounds a tad dramatic but true. ) I have begun taking private music theory lessons and I would like to ask your advice on what minor scales to start on. As a double bassist where would you start? Cheers. Gavin.

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks, Gavin. I always start with a minor - it utilizes open strings and harmonics, so easy to internalize. Be well

  • @Musicman914
    @Musicman914 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey hi. One of your tutorials saved my life and I am beyond grateful, thank you. Cheers. Gavin.

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks so much Gavin - Thanks for watching, and I sincerely hope things are well!

  • @gailukatch402
    @gailukatch402 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for including german! It makes this series a great resource for me, as is the rest of your channel!

  • @thomastang2232
    @thomastang2232 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for another great video! May I ask what are your strings height? I am not sure if strings height on my bass are too high for a solid press down, my fingers burn out after short while. especially around lower register area.

    • @incrediblyusefulexercises
      @incrediblyusefulexercises ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Thomas - thanks for watching and writing. My strings are (high to low) 6mm, 7mm, 8mm and 9mm. I bump them up if I’m playing heavy orchestra rep, but those are my standard heights. My fingerboard is planed more toward the middle rather than the neck, as a lot of bass finger boards. My hand endurance is more dependent on correct fingerboard camber rather than string height. But yeah, I know what you mean. I hope that helps. Be well!

    • @thomastang2232
      @thomastang2232 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@incrediblyusefulexercises Thank you Dennis for your reply. I understand what you mean. I am practicing your videos one by one these days. They are really incredibly useful indeed. The way you present the exercises makes it very clear. Thanks again for selfless sharing!

  • @thomastang2232
    @thomastang2232 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you very much for sharing. All your videos are informative! I am glad to found your channel.