Great playing! Not sure if this will be useful to you or not, but I noticed your thumb likes to rest on the low E string. There's a lot of debate over whether planting your thumb is good form or not (not gonna touch that debate here lol), but one thing that you might wanna try is planting your thumb on the pickup or body of the bass instead of your low E. If you watch your hand, whenever you have to pluck that string your thumb just kind of hangs out in the air, unsure of what to do with itself. If you can find a place to plant that thumb such that you dont have to move it, OR you only have to slide a little across the body it'll help with speed and note clarity Keep it up, and great job!
@jazznerds6630 absolutely! Also wanna say, am not knocking on you at all. I went through a phase where I really focused on speed, and that was one of the big things I realized I was doing. Speed = stability + small, repetitive motions, and when you lift your thumb while playing on the low e, you lose all of your stability. So figure out a place where you hand doesn't need to move for those notes and you'll find your note clarity and speed improve. If you wanna be really masochistic you can even do drills across strings to get used to smoothly transitioning Regardless, nice job and keep it up!
You've got something , a good ear and a good groove.
Awesome. Enjoyed!!
that's a nice playing plus you had great taste in music 👍
Very nice, well done!
What a great tune!
Hang in there, Mr. Rabbit!
Very good 👍👍
Great job
WOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Great playing! Not sure if this will be useful to you or not, but I noticed your thumb likes to rest on the low E string.
There's a lot of debate over whether planting your thumb is good form or not (not gonna touch that debate here lol), but one thing that you might wanna try is planting your thumb on the pickup or body of the bass instead of your low E. If you watch your hand, whenever you have to pluck that string your thumb just kind of hangs out in the air, unsure of what to do with itself. If you can find a place to plant that thumb such that you dont have to move it, OR you only have to slide a little across the body it'll help with speed and note clarity
Keep it up, and great job!
Omg thank you so much I'll definitely take it Into account!
@jazznerds6630 absolutely! Also wanna say, am not knocking on you at all. I went through a phase where I really focused on speed, and that was one of the big things I realized I was doing.
Speed = stability + small, repetitive motions, and when you lift your thumb while playing on the low e, you lose all of your stability. So figure out a place where you hand doesn't need to move for those notes and you'll find your note clarity and speed improve. If you wanna be really masochistic you can even do drills across strings to get used to smoothly transitioning
Regardless, nice job and keep it up!
articulate more notes. Too many have the same length and it messes up any type of groove
ok