
Kuba Szafran21st February 2009Cool technique series Bogdan
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kaznie_NL21st February 2009Thanks Bogdan, You ARE the bass here
This seems like a good left hand workout to me!
Sinisa Cekic21st February 2009Cool lesson exercise Bogdan
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Piotr Kaczor21st February 2009Very useful Bogdan. Great lesson as always!
Bogdan Radovic21st February 2009Thanks guys!! Glad you like the lesson!
This lesson series is developed both for left and right hands and it may be a little more focused on the right hand's alternating and thumb positioning... ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic21st February 2009Essential stuff for every beginning bass player. I really like how this series develops into a full-scale HQ bass guitar course! ![]()
Emir Hot21st February 2009Very cool stuff. This could be also useful for guitarists
Vasilije Vukmirovic21st February 2009Useful stuff, sounds really cool!
Pedja Simovic21st February 2009Cool stuff Bogdan - useful warm ups !
Nazgul21st February 2009Great exercises! As always I will show this to my bassist.
I'm confident it will help him. ![]()
Bogdan Radovic21st February 2009
Hisham Al-Sanea21st February 2009good stuff Bogdan.


Hello GMC!
-In today's lesson you are going to learn a new set of exercises that will develop your playing technique!
-Playing exercises featured in this lesson will help you develop: left hand fingering, dexterity and control, right hand alternating picking and efficient thumb positioning technique, right hand passive muting.
-Exercises you are going to learn are for all levels of playing, from beginner to advanced. They will help you get down the right and left hand technique fast and enable you to play music you want effectively and effortless. These exercises should be practiced daily with a metronome, it's a most focused and efficient way to develop your technique!
Equipment I used for getting this sound was: Peavey Cirrus bass with active soapbar pickups, equal mix of both of them with added treble and bass on onboard eq - then going to the nemesis (eden) amp with a 1x15" and slightly added bass and treble there (at 1 o'clock position).
Feel free to ask me any questions in the lesson feedback and in my instructor board at forum.
Enjoy and I hope you'll have a lot of fun practicing these exercises!