Hello my friend. Rainbow aren’t a band I know too much about but know their members have links to many other bands in the rock family tree. But what I do know is I love the beautiful tone you have ringing out on this track and smooth finger movement, fantastic. I’m not sure why but I’m thinking of this track being used in one of those old 70s spaghetti western movies🤷♂️
Hello, today I am going to talk about left-hand fingering. You often praise my fingering, so I observed my fingering again. I wouldn't have noticed it if you hadn't told me. I'm an amateur, but I've been playing for nearly 40 years. In that time, I've had many opportunities to play for long periods of time (on-stage, in the studio, at home). This forces me to think about how to avoid fatigue. When I play a series of disco songs, I must not be unable to play a song because of fatigue while the audience is dancing on the floor. In recording, I repeat a song over and over again until I get a good take. As I did this, I naturally learned to avoid unnecessary exertion and to shift positions efficiently. This is true not only for the left hand but also for the right hand. But the goal is still far away. I want to keep fit and play bass forever. And please continue to watch my channel as I'll be uploading more of that. Thanks for reading, my friend.
Thank you for your explanation, it is clear to see you have practiced and put effort into your skill too hone your movement avoiding fatigue. You are a very wise player and I always enjoy your work. John Entwistle of The Who also made the most energetic bass line look like slow motion with his came persona during chaotic live performance. 👍
@@KitchemonTokigaya Конечно,у тебя бас снят не один в один,есть неточности! Но в общем хорошо,если не придираться к каждой ноте! Of course, your bass wasn't shot one-on-one, there are inaccuracies! But in general, it's good if you don't find fault with every note!
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Hello my friend. Rainbow aren’t a band I know too much about but know their members have links to many other bands in the rock family tree. But what I do know is I love the beautiful tone you have ringing out on this track and smooth finger movement, fantastic. I’m not sure why but I’m thinking of this track being used in one of those old 70s spaghetti western movies🤷♂️
Hello, today I am going to talk about left-hand fingering. You often praise my fingering, so I observed my fingering again. I wouldn't have noticed it if you hadn't told me. I'm an amateur, but I've been playing for nearly 40 years. In that time, I've had many opportunities to play for long periods of time (on-stage, in the studio, at home). This forces me to think about how to avoid fatigue. When I play a series of disco songs, I must not be unable to play a song because of fatigue while the audience is dancing on the floor. In recording, I repeat a song over and over again until I get a good take. As I did this, I naturally learned to avoid unnecessary exertion and to shift positions efficiently. This is true not only for the left hand but also for the right hand. But the goal is still far away. I want to keep fit and play bass forever. And please continue to watch my channel as I'll be uploading more of that. Thanks for reading, my friend.
Thank you for your explanation, it is clear to see you have practiced and put effort into your skill too hone your movement avoiding fatigue. You are a very wise player and I always enjoy your work. John Entwistle of The Who also made the most energetic bass line look like slow motion with his came persona during chaotic live performance. 👍
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Молодец!!! Good job!!
Спасибо!
Thank you!
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@@basscirc Я сделал свои собственные приготовления на основе этого URL.
www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/rainbow-maybe-next-time-bass-tab-s497
@@KitchemonTokigaya Конечно,у тебя бас снят не один в один,есть неточности! Но в общем хорошо,если не придираться к каждой ноте!
Of course, your bass wasn't shot one-on-one, there are inaccuracies! But in general, it's good if you don't find fault with every note!