You're welcome, glad to hear the lessons are helping out. Thanks for the feedback and for being here, wish you the best on your slap journey. If you ever have any questions on anything, always reach out and I can try to help clarify. Thanks again!
Thanks, I understand that for sure - I only occasional use slap in the band setting, but it is a whole lot of for fun when practicing at home. Hope you continue to have fun with it
@sinakaedwards2009 Flea does a nice job with some of his basslines - they sound like they are slapped, but really he is just attacking the string much hard fingerstyle. So for some players if they really dig in with finger style, can get similar sounding results. Thanks!
thank you so much. I ve been playing bass since 2013 and I havent tried learning slap. and I happen to see your videos and it helped me alot.
You're welcome, glad to hear the lessons are helping out. Thanks for the feedback and for being here, wish you the best on your slap journey. If you ever have any questions on anything, always reach out and I can try to help clarify. Thanks again!
@@SlapBassSchool since I play in a variety band. I havent focused on learning slaps. Keep up the good work bro
Thanks, I understand that for sure - I only occasional use slap in the band setting, but it is a whole lot of for fun when practicing at home. Hope you continue to have fun with it
Great lesson.
Thank you - glad you enjoyed it!
This almost sounds like the gallop. The sound made famous by Steve Harris.
Yes, for sure. Steve is really good at adding in mutes/ghost notes into his playing
@@SlapBassSchool Is it possible to get the same sound with a finger style attack as slapping?
@sinakaedwards2009 Flea does a nice job with some of his basslines - they sound like they are slapped, but really he is just attacking the string much hard fingerstyle. So for some players if they really dig in with finger style, can get similar sounding results. Thanks!