great video. I need to get my students to watch this. I will say that for staccato, I was taught to think of space. in other words, it's not the length of the note, but rather that there is a space between the two notes. small nit I know, but when presented this way, I avoid my students sounding like they are sanding a piece of paper. I know you mentioned this, but I lead with this idea.
Great video! Really like the walkthrough in the end. More videos like that would be great. I miss a video on how to switch between the bowing techniques in a piece, like, going from arco to spiccato, or any other combination. Thanks again!
thanks for the "Chevy Secrets" Jason ,(i have over 50 yrs of guitar and a year and a half of Bass!)i find the Language for bow exciting ,so many great phrasings
Thank you for this, Jason. For hooked bowing, a slower demonstration of what's happening would be helpful, as would seeing the score with the bowing indicated as you'd do when playing hooked, and also mention of that it's usually an alternating passage of long and short notes. (Maybe that last point should be the first thing mentioned.)
Thank you so much for your great contributions in general, and especially topics like this. Immensily helpful, Im truly greatful, thank you so much maestro!
"Frontload the note" - cool phrase. Great explanations and demos.
Thanks! 😃
Thanks a lot for the video, very useful topic. Cheers from Colombia!
Glad it was helpful, and I hope bass life in Colombia is good!
Thanks for the good wishes! Keep the good content up! It´s really helpful!@@doublebasshq
great video. I need to get my students to watch this. I will say that for staccato, I was taught to think of space. in other words, it's not the length of the note, but rather that there is a space between the two notes. small nit I know, but when presented this way, I avoid my students sounding like they are sanding a piece of paper. I know you mentioned this, but I lead with this idea.
Thanks for checking this out and the great perspective!
Great video! Really like the walkthrough in the end. More videos like that would be great. I miss a video on how to switch between the bowing techniques in a piece, like, going from arco to spiccato, or any other combination. Thanks again!
Coming soon!
Master bassist
thanks for the "Chevy Secrets" Jason ,(i have over 50 yrs of guitar and a year and a half of Bass!)i find the Language for bow exciting ,so many great phrasings
Very cool-thanks!
Great video! The demonstration of each articulation is very helpful. I like the topic.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for the explanation, I am starting out on the double bass and these videos are very useful!
Great to hear!
Awesome content!
Appreciate it!
Thank you for this, Jason. For hooked bowing, a slower demonstration of what's happening would be helpful, as would seeing the score with the bowing indicated as you'd do when playing hooked, and also mention of that it's usually an alternating passage of long and short notes. (Maybe that last point should be the first thing mentioned.)
Great tips , thanks.
You bet!
Thank you so much for your great contributions in general, and especially topics like this. Immensily helpful, Im truly greatful, thank you so much maestro!
You are so welcome!
Great tips as usual, even if it's way over my level. A Friend is offering me a French bow for Christmas, I'm inconfortable with my current German one.
Sounds great!
Great video. Even though I play the violin, it all translates.
That's great!
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