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Old 03-05-2008, 07:19 PM
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Short video from Adam Nitti. I thought his advice was brilliant. For some reason I never thought to play scales like this.

Just so you know, in the previous video he showed how to play scales starting on the low string and working up the neck, which is the only way I ever do it.
http://bassplayer.tv/index.html?req=...nitti/anitti10
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Old 03-05-2008, 08:27 PM
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Adam's clinic was a real eye-opener for me!!! If you haven't watched it, you should!!! His CD's ,Evidence and Balance are amazing!!!!!! Ridiculous chops, of course, but great grooves and compositions as well. I believe that Adam is playing a Curbow bass on the CD's along with a Stingray 5 on one track. The Curbow sounds GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!


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