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(pass, 8) Basic Bass Line Building Blocks - Minor Triads, Lesson By Bogdan Radovic
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Gitarrero
Feb 17 2012, 06:25 PM
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Original lesson: Basic Bass Line Building Blocks - Minor Triads by Bogdan Radovic

It's Bogdan-appreciation-day! Another bass rec, great lesson Bogdan :) Hope you enjoy it.

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Bogdan Radovic
Feb 17 2012, 06:41 PM
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OK this is not fair! Guitar Bushido seems to be taking its tool sad.gif
Last time I saw you I remember you had 4 fingers to play with...I'll need to talk with Ben, maybe he saved your little finger in the temple freezer smile.gif

All in all this is also a good take. I would suggest focusing on the groove and dead notes and having them locked with the drums. Utilizing 1 finger per fret approach will do you good especially then playing around 5th fret on the bass. Your left hand will be in a more natural position. Right hand string crossing in the ending lick, check out comment in previous rec smile.gif

Shall we see more of these? smile.gif

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Sinisa Cekic
Feb 17 2012, 09:53 PM
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Huh, I'm not quite a specialist in bass technique and position of the right hand,so I will be limited to comment on the timing and dynamics: Pretty good take! A small objections on a few spots,e.g. 0:20-...- noticeable imbalance in the rhythm, you are a bit rushed.Also you got a great suggestion from Bogdan about 'dead notes' - keep them tight ! So, try to focus better, I'm sure this can be for 10 !!! Keep rocking

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Cosmin Lupu
Feb 18 2012, 11:14 AM
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I agree with the guys and I admit, as Sinisa said, we are not bass players so, all I can say is focus more on the timing wink.gif great work mate, keep it up!

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Gabriel Leopardi
Feb 19 2012, 09:09 PM
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The same here... I agree with the other guys about this take, the most important thing to concentrate is the timing on this one. Regarding the fingers technique I don't have anything to add to Bogdan's comments.

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Feb 24 2012, 05:49 PM
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8!

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