You got that right, marks video in mixalodian scale where he says it's just a major scale with a flat 7th(?) TOTALLY opened up scales and their functions for me, I struggled for a while with scales, now with just that one sentence that all the other bass teachers didn't think of saying took my playing up three levels, 🤘🏻🤘🏿
My biggest problem is adding in the pluck when attempting the double thumb pluck technique. I learned to slap in the "Flea" style. Love the tone, but slapping through the string has definitely helped my overall playing. Great lesson as always sir!
Nice tip) Thanks Mark. Watching Wooten do this tech effortlessly had me lost. I guess the key to many bass tec hniques is to learn to just relax a bit and take things slowly.
For me the hardest part is figuring out how to position my thumb. I have to slap using one position, then move my thumb slightly to hook the edge and pull back. It sure doesnt feel natural yet (and doesnt sound too natural either)
Hey Mark, Mark here. Good lesson. As a guitar player first double thumbing came easier than regular slap. I can slap ok now, but my pop sucks. Just doesn't feel natural or fluid. Maybe a lesson on popping. Thx!
I've been trying to learn double thumbs for a few months now, it does feel real weird, especially getting your hand loose enough to fluidly rest then upstroke all in one motion since I'll be off work the next few weeks, I think I'll pull a dimebag, I'll lock myself in my bedroom and not come out until I'm a double thumbing monster, lol
Hey Mark. What were the struggles you had when learning the Double Thumb Slap Technique? I am giving myself 6 months to learning this technique (been working it for about 2 months now).
Hi Mark, any tips for breaking out of the pattern of 2 notes at a time up down up down for more complex lines? Eg playing triplets and other rhythms using double thumb?
Dont even play bass, seems that youtube algoritm thinks maybe i should. But still nice lesson and in English, music to my ears, not dumb version of it.
That was very nice! I have a question. I am playing bass and my dad wants to by himself a drumset to play with me. Can anybody reccomend a channel in the spirit of TalkingBass, but for drums? Thanks!
Hey please could you help me... I try with the side of the nail and the up thumb sounds so weak. It's like the nail just slips on the string which sounds like a simple and weak pluck. I tried doing it with the middle of the nail and it sounded way better but it still kinda gets stuck on the string so it's fine only when i play very slowly.. not suitable for fluid playing.. I just dont know how to fix this! It's been a week i'm trying to find a better way
So when you slap do you use both bounce and rest stroke depending on what you’re playing? My bass teacher is teaching me slap now and he’s working on a bounce technique with me
Yes. I use bounce technique for a LOT of stuff. Especially if I'm playing Mark King lines. Rest stroke is better for Marcus Miller, Victor Wooten, some Larry Graham.
Great job Mark! REQUEST: Could you please consider doing a breakdown of "Dig" by Mudvayne? The chorus and verse has some great slap bass lines, uses ghost notes and other techniques I've seen you teach. Keep up the great lessons! Even as an intermediate player getting back into bass I've found your lessons extremely helpful
@@talkingbasslessons Thanks for the reply. I find the upstroke very difficult because my knuckle seems to get in the way of connecting with my thumbnail. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the technique
Best teacher ever right here. Thanks again.
You got that right, marks video in mixalodian scale where he says it's just a major scale with a flat 7th(?) TOTALLY opened up scales and their functions for me, I struggled for a while with scales, now with just that one sentence that all the other bass teachers didn't think of saying took my playing up three levels, 🤘🏻🤘🏿
Seriously mark is the greatest teacher. So thorough, honest, accurate and descriptive.
This is a "Must-watch" video for beginners and beyond. - Great job, Mark!
My biggest problem is adding in the pluck when attempting the double thumb pluck technique. I learned to slap in the "Flea" style. Love the tone, but slapping through the string has definitely helped my overall playing. Great lesson as always sir!
best video about double thumb technique on youtube, thanks man. Best learning bass channel ever!
You are simply the best bass instructor. Never got a bad lesson or tip from you. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much. Super useful as always.
Always the best lessons!! ❤️
Always the clearest bass lessons !!!!
Very helpfull!!!👍
Thank you very much!!!😉
Nice tip) Thanks Mark. Watching Wooten do this tech effortlessly had me lost. I guess the key to many bass tec hniques is to learn to just relax a bit and take things slowly.
Well, this was an unexpected surprise. Been looking for something to try on bass and now I have a new technique to try and learn, thanks.
thank you Sir, so valuable!
Whats up SLAPPERS?
Excellent.
Hi Mark watched the first video. Looking forward for the video how to improve plucking strings
For me the hardest part is figuring out how to position my thumb. I have to slap using one position, then move my thumb slightly to hook the edge and pull back. It sure doesnt feel natural yet (and doesnt sound too natural either)
Hey Mark, Mark here. Good lesson. As a guitar player first double thumbing came easier than regular slap. I can slap ok now, but my pop sucks. Just doesn't feel natural or fluid. Maybe a lesson on popping. Thx!
Awesome..tq Sir 🙏
Please do a “you can’t hold no groove” by victor wooten tutorial!
For anyone not being able to keep on practicing this because the skin on the belt of the nail keeps tearing, put some bandage tape over it!.
I've been trying to learn double thumbs for a few months now, it does feel real weird, especially getting your hand loose enough to fluidly rest then upstroke all in one motion since I'll be off work the next few weeks, I think I'll pull a dimebag, I'll lock myself in my bedroom and not come out until I'm a double thumbing monster, lol
Hey Mark. What were the struggles you had when learning the Double Thumb Slap Technique? I am giving myself 6 months to learning this technique (been working it for about 2 months now).
Things I am working on u come into play everytime thats what I'm trying to say lol
Hi Mark, any tips for breaking out of the pattern of 2 notes at a time up down up down for more complex lines? Eg playing triplets and other rhythms using double thumb?
Dont even play bass, seems that youtube algoritm thinks maybe i should. But still nice lesson and in English, music to my ears, not dumb version of it.
Focusing on the forearm motion makes the difference for me.
thanks kind sir I almost have this down
Help me I have no fumb! Just kidding, thanks for the great tips! :)
That was very nice!
I have a question. I am playing bass and my dad wants to by himself a drumset to play with me. Can anybody reccomend a channel in the spirit of TalkingBass, but for drums? Thanks!
Hey please could you help me...
I try with the side of the nail and the up thumb sounds so weak. It's like the nail just slips on the string which sounds like a simple and weak pluck.
I tried doing it with the middle of the nail and it sounded way better but it still kinda gets stuck on the string so it's fine only when i play very slowly.. not suitable for fluid playing..
I just dont know how to fix this! It's been a week i'm trying to find a better way
Where do I rest my thumb when I slap the G string?
So when you slap do you use both bounce and rest stroke depending on what you’re playing? My bass teacher is teaching me slap now and he’s working on a bounce technique with me
Yes. I use bounce technique for a LOT of stuff. Especially if I'm playing Mark King lines. Rest stroke is better for Marcus Miller, Victor Wooten, some Larry Graham.
TalkingBass - Online Bass Lessons thanks for reply
slap "through" the strings sounds so much better.. in direct comparison.
Great job Mark! REQUEST: Could you please consider doing a breakdown of "Dig" by Mudvayne? The chorus and verse has some great slap bass lines, uses ghost notes and other techniques I've seen you teach.
Keep up the great lessons! Even as an intermediate player getting back into bass I've found your lessons extremely helpful
Muting for double thumb? My left hand muting isn't adequate to stop the harmonic ringing on certain notes.
Is this in talkingbass.net?
My phone toke over my spelling evertime
I can't do this at all. My thumb just isn't bent that way
You're thumb doesn't have to be bent in any way at all. You just need to focus on the technique itself.
@@talkingbasslessons Thanks for the reply. I find the upstroke very difficult because my knuckle seems to get in the way of connecting with my thumbnail. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the technique
2 finger zoom on MBAir. to the frets
Which bass are you playing here?
Enfield Lionheart