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Emir Hot8th July 2009Very cool lines and exercises Bogdan
Red8th July 2009Nice lesson ![]()
kaznie_NL8th July 2009nice work Bogdan, just as always!
Zsolt Galambos8th July 2009This will definitely add to the strenght of your fingers
Very instructional!
Pedja Simovic8th July 2009Very nice lesson Bogdan !
Ivan Milenkovic8th July 2009Great combinations, essential stuff for making interesting bass lines.
Hisham Al-Sanea8th July 2009good lesson Bogdan
Bogdan Radovic8th July 2009Thanks a lot for your feedback! I'm here if you need any help with the material! ![]()
Gerardo Siere8th July 2009Very useful stuff.
Bogdan Radovic9th July 2009One more thing, don't forget to check the similar lessons tab where you can find a follow up lesson String Crossing Variations 2.







Series of exercises that will expand your left and right hand technique. These are variations that will in total give you a 144 exercises workout to fill your daily practice plan!
Hello GMC!
-In today's lesson we are going to work some more on the left and right hand technique. In this lesson you will learn a set of 6 new variations for the left hand. Each variation will give you a total of 24 new exercises to work on! These variations will expand exercises we covered in the "String Crossing Workout Series", please check that series out!
-Exercises included in this lesson will primary focus on right hand string crossing. These exercises will also train your right hand alternating finger picking technique and left hand finger strength and dexterity.
-These exercises are for all levels of playing from beginner to advanced. Metronome speed on which you practice them will change their difficulty. You should practice these exercises daily and they will help you unlock your technique potential.
Equipment I used for getting this sound was: Am Fender Jazz Bass deluxe, equal mix of both pickups with added bass and middle on onboard preamp - then going to the nemesis (eden) amp with a 1x15" and flat eq there.
Feel free to ask me any questions in the lesson's feedback and in my instructor board at the forum.
Enjoy and I hope you'll have a lot of fun playing your bass!
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