working on my right hand fingerstyle technique,
and apparently there's a whole world of sounds available to me
using just a Jazz bass and my fingers.
When I was very young, I played in an 11 peice doo-wop band,led by an old school bandleader..Kind of a big-band,lots of brass..
At the time, he taught me alot of important lessons that stuck with me.
Things like avoiding too many passing tones,grace notes..
and to use "lots of sustain,make it sound full and big"
which I've done for years.
Now,years later,I'm starting to understand how muting,
and different fingerstyle techniques can open up a whole new world of playing.
It's like learning all over again, lots of fun and a challenge!
these things are so hard to explain in print,
better to be shown in person,obviously.
I keep running into that term..
.."cuttin" the strings gives you more articulation,etc
what exactly does that mean?
and apparently there's a whole world of sounds available to me
using just a Jazz bass and my fingers.
When I was very young, I played in an 11 peice doo-wop band,led by an old school bandleader..Kind of a big-band,lots of brass..
At the time, he taught me alot of important lessons that stuck with me.
Things like avoiding too many passing tones,grace notes..
and to use "lots of sustain,make it sound full and big"
which I've done for years.
Now,years later,I'm starting to understand how muting,
and different fingerstyle techniques can open up a whole new world of playing.
It's like learning all over again, lots of fun and a challenge!
these things are so hard to explain in print,
better to be shown in person,obviously.
I keep running into that term..
.."cuttin" the strings gives you more articulation,etc
what exactly does that mean?