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What do you do at work without your bass to improve? For example, I brought some sheet music and just started identifying notes and keys.
I practice ear training; for which I use musictheory.net.What do you do at work without your bass to improve? For example, I brought some sheet music and just started identifying notes and keys.
I practice ear training; for which I use musictheory.net.
There are so many things, but the latest one I started doing, courtesy of Anthony Wellington, is:
Randomize the numbers 1 through 7 (zero repeats). Select a key.
Write out the intervals of the key in the order generated.
For example, if the order comes up 5, 2, 1, 6, 3, 4, 7 and the key of Cmaj. I then write, as quickly as I can:
G7, Dmin7, Cmaj7, Amin7, Emin7, Fmaj7, Bmin7/b5.
Actually, when I did the exercise with Anthony we just named the note. When I do it on my own I add the maj/min and I always use 7.
I had a software colleague create a random number generator for my phone; which also generates a key.
There are many more exercises that I do; PM me if you want some more information.
Do you just leave the bass out in the office, lock the office when you leave/at night, hide the bass (emptied out filing cabinet?), put it under the desk?
I leave mine out on its stand in my cube all the time. I work with professionals, so it shouldn't be a problem. It's a $100 in an office w/ several thousand dollars worth of computer equipment in my cube alone. If someone walks off w/ my bass, they are an idiot.
I practice ear training; for which I use musictheory.net.
There are so many things, but the latest one I started doing, courtesy of Anthony Wellington, is:
Randomize the numbers 1 through 7 (zero repeats). Select a key.
Write out the intervals of the key in the order generated.
For example, if the order comes up 5, 2, 1, 6, 3, 4, 7 and the key of Cmaj. I then write, as quickly as I can:
G7, Dmin7, Cmaj7, Amin7, Emin7, Fmaj7, Bmin7/b5.
Actually, when I did the exercise with Anthony we just named the note. When I do it on my own I add the maj/min and I always use 7.
I had a software colleague create a random number generator for my phone; which also generates a key.
There are many more exercises that I do; PM me if you want some more information.
Has anyone on TB ever used time during the work day to practice the bass? I guess I am talking about 15 minutes to practice scales... I could bring my old Squire or a UBass and play without an amp or into a Korg Pandora.... Thoughts, anybody?