Practice THIS Daily (10 Mins)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2023
  • 👉 My full beginner bass course: yeah.bassbuzz.com/daily
    Wanna get better at bass in just 10 minutes a day? This stupidly simple exercise will level up your speed, technique, and walking bass.
    Free PDF with workout routine + advanced exercise: www.bassbuzz.com/go/practice-...
    ONE EXERCISE… TO RULE THEM ALL…
    An exercise so stupidly simple that a beginner may utilize it, but so flexible that even advanced players will reap its rewards.
    This routine will help you progress every single day with just 10 minutes of practice, BUT you won’t get those benefits unless you do this exercise RIGHT.
    In this video, prepare to ditch your bad habits and get the most out of your 10 minute routine. Practice this exercise every day and you'll become a master of finger shifting, walking bass lines and plucking.
    You read all the way through this video description… you must really like bass lessons. Subscribe so you don’t miss the next one - yeah.bassbuzz.com/subscribe
    #OneExerciseToRuleThemAll #BassBuzz

Комментарии • 787

  • @BassBuzz
    @BassBuzz   +983

    No hobbits were harmed in the making of this bass lesson. 🧝

  • @mouthbreatherinc5597

    Josh makes these kind of videos that gives you the urge to pick up your bass immediately and start playing. No showing off. No flexing. Just pure motivation. Thanks mate.

  • @martinmix7464

    When Josh says "it'll take a long time" to get rid of the flying fingers, take it to heart. I've been playing for years, but never really focused on economy of motion until recently. I've been focused on proper technique for about four months and I've improved but still am not to where I want to be. Don't get discouraged if you're not keeping your fingers down after only a couple weeks of practice!

  • @willschwabenbauer2577

    This guy is a hell of a great teacher. Theres nothing boring about him at all. He knows his stuff. Keep up the great work Josh!!

  • @vmikozod
    @vmikozod  +81

    Learning bass was a childhood dream of mine but my parents wouldn’t let me 😢

  • @tallphilly7953

    This guy is great. I’m halfway through his (paid) lessons and in less than 2 weeks I can play along with my (hugely more experienced) mates in their band. This is no paid promo (I don’t even know the dude…I live in Australia!) but I guarantee you, if you want to learn the bass, pay him his money…it’s not much…and have him teach you.

  • @brewcityldb

    I have to admit, when I first started going through this video my first instinct was to blow through the exercise, but it's more challenging than I anticipated; especially trying to play it clean and clear. And I've been playing for over 30 years! Thanks for keeping the old dog in line!

  • @pathworkmusicservices7364

    I've been a professional music educator for 4 decades. This is the best bass teaching video that I've seen. I'm so glad that I've stumbled across your channel. I'll quickly refer you to all my students.

  • @091Cash
    @091Cash  +21

    Alright so, gotta say it: this is the best bass class video on the internet. And having watched only this I can bet is the best bass channel on RUclips right now. Everything is on point; good delivery, no stalling, comprensible explanations, great sense of humor, LOTR memes. This is peak bass

  • @joeblogs8204

    If you can play bass with people instead of sitting in a room on your own, you might find the inspiration and excitement of playing along with others keeps you going. Especially if you can gig. That’s how it’s gone for me. I have been lucky to play with some amazing musicians.i am completely rubbish at bass the weakest link in the band. But I practice my ass off to try and not let down the people I am in a band with. He is right! Only find inspiration from others. So what your not as good as others. They are doing their thing. You are doing yours. Least your playing .Things of great value are seldom achieved instantly . If music was easy it would be boring

  • @Sonosoz

    6 weeks ago I started bass lessons irl. I'm 54 and always loved bass, but never thought of playing it myself, now suddenly I thought, hey why not. I'm never gonna excel or anything, but just to play along with some simpler tunes would make me happy. I am gonna do this excercise daily now. Not even at 100bpm yet, but whatever, I'll get there. You're stimulating me to do more, so thanks and keep up the good work 👍

  • @sugarnutz

    At 65 yrs old I'm taking up bass guitar. I've been a recording engineer and mastering engineer at various times but retired now and having fun. Good lesson/teacher!

  • @davidcavanaugh9059
    @davidcavanaugh9059 День назад +1

    I'm so green at bass, been drumming for 30+ years. I've been learning for a few months now and I absolutely love playing the bass... this video has helped alot of my problems and my progress.. my only difference is I'm missing almost half of my middle finger on my fret hand and my nub doesn't reach well so I get a little flying sometimes and have had to make some things work that aren't optimal... but thank you for making these videos!! It's very helpful and encouraging!!!

  • @lordoftheelements2112

    Josh, you are one if the few bass coaches here on RUclips who can make practicing things like this fun and entertaining. And you don't need to apologize for being funny.

  • @jarrodsheldon8812

    The effort you put in is outstanding! You are the best teacher and I love how you play with Squires and not expensive instruments... you rock! You really make learning bass what its supposed to be... fun!

  • @anastatiacaraballo.poet24

    I can't wait to practice after work!!... as usual, but especially with these exercises 🤩 thank you!

  • @brandocalrissian88

    Thanks Josh! Great exercise and PDF. I really appreciate all your great content AND your sense of humor!

  • @LukasMllr

    Thank you for this free lesson 😊🤘🏻❤

  • @Takato
    @Takato  +33

    Level 3 is also good for pick players, as it teaches you to alternate pick when moving between strings instead of doing two consecutive downstrokes or upstrokes, which is something that beginners on pick usually do (me included). Neat exercise, Josh!