How To Avoid Wrist Angles On The Bass Guitar (Best Tips)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
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    I'll be posting more bass lessons like these in there. In this bass lesson, I'll show you a few simple tips about hand position on bass guitar. That way, you'll avoid wrist angles on the bass guitar. You'll prevent injury, and be able to play for longer durations without feeling pain.
    You'll get tips on safe bass wrist position angle. How high or low to hold your bass guitar. A simple way to keep your plucking hand wrist from bending. Ways to keep your fretting hand wrist from bending. A tip for the floating thumb bass technique. And more to explore.
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  • @rovaldorobinson9929
    @rovaldorobinson9929 5 лет назад +42

    yesterday i was practicing left hand technique to get faster and I thought the pain from the wrist angle was just pain from just practicing a new technique thanks for the video

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  5 лет назад +9

      Rocker Robyster! thanks for watching and leaving a comment. wrist angle can play a big role in feeling discomfort when you're playing for a long period of time. some people have a high tolerance for it than others. i have tendonitis and carpal tunnel syndrome, so i got to be aware of my body position often to avoid feeling pain. glad you liked the video. Keep advancing on the bass!

  • @anthro3396
    @anthro3396 4 года назад +67

    The shotgun position tip fixed my problem! +1 Sub 4 u my friend

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 года назад +3

      that is great to to hear!

    • @dealer1237
      @dealer1237 Год назад

      Same here!!

    • @dealer1237
      @dealer1237 Год назад +2

      That and the floating thumb technique.

  • @SoggySandwich80
    @SoggySandwich80 Год назад +26

    Thanks so much man. Ive been playing guitar for like 5 years and 2 weeks ago i bought a bass, but relized I couldn’t play for more than 2 hours without significant wrist pain in my fretting hand. Your shotgun tip was the thing that made it soo much easier Thank you so much

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад +3

      Hi OrganOrgelOrgue! Thanks so much for watching and congrats on buying a new bass! That's exciting. I'm really happy to hear that the shotgun tip was helpful for you!

    • @jackbraaten726
      @jackbraaten726 5 месяцев назад

      A good tip is also to fret lightly.

  • @TonyLysy
    @TonyLysy Месяц назад +1

    Another thing that helps a lot is to hold the bass in classical guitar position; body of the bass almost flat against your belly and neck pointing up, that way the first fret or the headstock should be on the same level as your eyes, and when sitting down you rest the bass between your legs so it keeps the neck on that same angle (you will need a guitar foot stool for this).
    Just a tip for anyone who might be interested.

    • @anacrusisinthailand
      @anacrusisinthailand 22 дня назад

      Totally with you on this style when sitting. I play short-scale bass and this compensates for headstock drop on this type of bass. Resting the instrument on my right thigh I was always fighting this dro[ that caused the bass body to 'slip off'' my leg. It also promotes the 'lower body / higher neck angle' approach discussed in the video.

  • @insubbeckley3326
    @insubbeckley3326 5 месяцев назад +6

    My Man! I had started to shotgun position my bass a little to get it off of my belly to make singing easier. I had not noticed that it improved my fret wrist angle too. Thank you so much for pointing this out!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  5 месяцев назад

      hi insubbeckley3326! that's great to hear! thanks for watching :)

  • @joshuajenkins3248
    @joshuajenkins3248 2 года назад +2

    This is exactly the video I was looking for.

  • @johannphysio4977
    @johannphysio4977 2 года назад +1

    Great video- clearly presented! Thanks! 🙏🏻😊

  • @antalantal2366
    @antalantal2366 2 года назад +1

    clever tips! thanx!

  • @michaelanthony9068
    @michaelanthony9068 Год назад +1

    Great video. Thank you !

  • @Komoreeebi
    @Komoreeebi Год назад +3

    Love the shotgun tip, fantastic advice

  • @isaactalley2819
    @isaactalley2819 Год назад +3

    Super helpful thank you!

  • @MerrickMcDonald
    @MerrickMcDonald 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, i don't what I will do if you never made this video. I will keep an eyes on your videos so i keep looking out for your new ones coming up.

  • @frankie7826
    @frankie7826 5 лет назад +27

    Great tips thanks , sometimes whilst practicing my wrists will start to bend too much so I’ll keep more aware of my angles now .

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  5 лет назад +2

      thanks Frankie. it happens to many of us, myself included. so, i'll often practice with a mirror nearby so that i can keep my posture and body positions in check. keep advancing on the bass!

  • @akaCottonmouthh
    @akaCottonmouthh 3 года назад +20

    Thank you so much. The shotgun tip helped a lot! I saw a few videos criticizing beginners for poor technique/developing pain in joints but not helping either, this video was very helpful. Thanks again!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад

      hi Gaby Sanchez! i'm to glad to hear that you found my video to be helpful.

  • @miloh.9194
    @miloh.9194 Год назад +2

    Thank you! I just started learning and I'm having so much fun with it! But my left wrist has not been happy. These tips were super helpful.

  • @MARLONdaman
    @MARLONdaman 2 года назад

    Good explanation because of bass technique!👍🏿

  • @matthiazH
    @matthiazH 2 года назад +1

    very well explained

  • @michaelmegahmike1893
    @michaelmegahmike1893 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate you thanks again

  • @MatheusTzimisce
    @MatheusTzimisce Год назад

    Amazing tips! Ty for sharing with us!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад

      Hi Matheus Martins! Thanks so much for the comment. I'm glad you like the tips!

  • @glenmartin9974
    @glenmartin9974 3 года назад

    Very helpful ideas to explore, thank you for the video!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад +1

      hi Glen Martin, thanks so much! glad you find these ideas helpful!

  • @rssghb
    @rssghb 2 года назад

    thank you so much. this helped a lot

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  2 года назад +1

      hi ceci! glad you found my video to be hepful!

  • @LMaia14
    @LMaia14 Год назад +4

    Man this video was a life saver! I recently bought a 5 string and I couldn't stand the wrist pain on both my wrists. Thanks a lot, truly.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад +2

      Hi Leonardo Maia! That's fantastic to hear. Keep listening to your body and be sure to rest especially if you're feeling pain.

  • @swordsandstories2468
    @swordsandstories2468 4 года назад

    this is the only good video I've found on this topic, thank you so much

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 года назад +1

      oh wow, thank so much for the positive comment Swords And Stories! glad you liked it!

  • @susannelson-crowley4069
    @susannelson-crowley4069 Год назад

    Excellent information. Just what I was looking for. Thank you.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад +1

      Hi Susan Nelson-Crowley! 'm so happy to hear that this info was just what you've been looking for!

  • @yoloyo7019
    @yoloyo7019 Год назад +2

    Man, really excellent work here.
    This is going to help me a ton. 🙏

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад

      Hi yolo yo! Thanks for leaving a comment. I'm glad to hear that you find this helpful!

  • @RockerProf
    @RockerProf 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. Thank you.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  8 месяцев назад +1

      thanks for watching RockerProf!

  • @gregpantelides1355
    @gregpantelides1355 3 года назад

    All of this is gold. Thank you so much!!!!!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад

      wow thanks so much for the kind words Greg Pantelides!!!

  • @Christ_Follower1020
    @Christ_Follower1020 Год назад +2

    Helped me out a lot was wondering why my left hand was hurting so bad thanks

  • @antFRGU
    @antFRGU 3 месяца назад

    Great content, definitely improved my playing immediately!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 месяца назад

      thanks for watching ag091112! that's great to hear!

  • @garywall1572
    @garywall1572 Год назад

    Great video very useful for old beginner

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад

      Hi Gary Wall! Thanks for watching. I;m glad you found it useful!

  • @nootypenguino
    @nootypenguino 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much. Good pointers which I think are helping me to understand how to best position my hand

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  6 месяцев назад

      hi nootypenguino! that's great to hear and thanks for watching!

  • @ObviouslyNotItalian
    @ObviouslyNotItalian 5 лет назад +6

    I love your channel. The explanations are great, simple and to the point and I love how you stress how much important good form is to prevent damaging your body:) love your vids, thanks for the good content

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  5 лет назад

      hi ObviouslyNotItalian, thanks for watching and the kind feedback. glad you are liking the videos.

  • @watahhelium9056
    @watahhelium9056 Год назад

    I think it's the best video for understanding both hands technique. Thank you!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад

      hi Watah Helium! Thank you so much for the kind words! 🙏

  • @jaredwhite9552
    @jaredwhite9552 3 года назад +4

    great tips man. The shotgun position especially. I also have a lot to think about keeping my plucking hand closer to the bass. Im about two weeks into my bass journey and I thank you very much!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад

      hi Jared White! thanks for watching. and i'm glad you liked the shotgun position! that's exciting that you've begun your journey into bass!

  • @paulramos6265
    @paulramos6265 11 месяцев назад

    This is exactly what I was looking for thanks !!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Paul! That's great to hear! Thanks for watching.

    • @paulramos6265
      @paulramos6265 11 месяцев назад

      @@InspireBass no I just need to unlearn years of bad habits hahaha

  • @cassandrapeterson1051
    @cassandrapeterson1051 3 года назад

    Thank you so much, super helpful!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад

      hi Noah Peterson, glad you found this video helpful! thanks for dropping a comment

  • @charlesfarmer5354
    @charlesfarmer5354 17 дней назад

    great job. I have playing for while and this is some of the best information that I can use for my future and wrist health. Thanks

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  17 дней назад

      Thanks so much for watching Charles! Glad you like this information.

  • @JACJAC70
    @JACJAC70 2 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @rhymeswithbowie
    @rhymeswithbowie 4 года назад +1

    Wow thank you, very helpful

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 года назад

      hi rhymeswithbowie! i'm glad to hear that you found these tips helpful!

  • @petethebassist8329
    @petethebassist8329 3 года назад

    Great content! Thanks so much

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад +1

      hi PeteTheBassist! glad you like! and thanks for the love

  • @Pgarcia468
    @Pgarcia468 4 года назад +8

    Thanks !! Tips helped me understand why I was feeling pain ..

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 года назад

      hi Peter Garcia, thanks for leaving a comment. Hope you find a good balance for your wrist positions and that your pain goes away so that you can keep making music!

  • @vkimz6183
    @vkimz6183 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks man🙏great tips..i already had a carpal tunnel iny my left hand ..but i found this. Somehow i rehabilitate my both hands because i have no idea ..but when i found this so great🤘

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  5 месяцев назад

      thats so awesome vkim6183! Thanks for watching

  • @CountryFenderBass
    @CountryFenderBass 5 месяцев назад +1

    After years of trying to figure out my wrist issues I found the answer right here! Now I need to learn to stand and play 😂

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 месяца назад

      hi Eric! thanks so much for watching. I hope something in my video works out for you!

    • @CountryFenderBass
      @CountryFenderBass 4 месяца назад

      @@InspireBass it has . Thank you

  • @bonniejang8377
    @bonniejang8377 Год назад +2

    Thank you so very much! I have a previous martial arts injury to my wrist and it can cause me pain when playing. I think these tips are going to make all the difference! ♥️

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад

      Hi Bonnie Jang! Thanks so much for watching. It means a lot to hear that these tips make a difference for your playing. I hope you heal and get back to playing pain free!

  • @peterdenyer3002
    @peterdenyer3002 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant. I am a new learner, and this is a piece of advice a lot of lessons don't give.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 месяца назад

      hi Peter! Thanks so much for watching and you're comment :)

  • @Genius5800
    @Genius5800 3 года назад +2

    3 weeks into learning how to play bass and I practice a few hours daily because I simply love it, but I don't love the pain I felt earlier this morning in my plucking wrist. The sharp pain really terrified me and was no doubt due to my T-Rex wrist. Now I'm taking your advice and using the Shotgun position and life is good again. I feel like I can actually maneuver the frets a little better too. Thank you for making this video and explaining so well.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад

      hi Genius5800... feeling pain is scary! so glad you found this video helpful and it's exciting to hear you are loving to play the bass!!

  • @templecatgaming
    @templecatgaming 3 года назад

    Very informative man! Shotgun tip is awesome for beginners :)

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад

      hi Charles Colfer, good to hear! thanks for watching!

  • @arupchatterjee9443
    @arupchatterjee9443 4 года назад +3

    Thanks a lot buddy, I m suffering De Quarvain Tenosynovitis due to the uncomfortable wrist angle of my right hand techniques. Ur video ll help me to find the perfect balance of left n right hand posture.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 года назад

      hi Arup Chatterjee! i have never heard of De Quarvin Tenosynovitis. i just looked it up on Google and it sounds painful. i'm so glad to hear that my video has helped you find the right balance for your left and right hand posture. take care of yourself and i hope you recover from DQT!

  • @LeeVerner
    @LeeVerner Год назад

    Thank you! Great tips. I recently started playing bass and I already had a hurt wrist from guitar. Someone showed me the shotgun on guitar and that helped a lot. Made barre chords faster, too. So I will definitely carry that over to bass. I'm going to change my picking hand position, too. My bass teacher had me put the thumb on the pickup and bend the wrist a fair amount. We're going to have a discussion about that next lesson, I'm just not going to do that.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад +1

      Hi Lee Verner, I glad you're listening to your body. I hope you don't experience further pain. Thanks for watching!

  • @oliverwallin4131
    @oliverwallin4131 Год назад

    Took so much pain and pressure off if my left hand! Thank you so much!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад +1

      that's so great to hear oliverwallin4131! thanks for watching!

  • @johnfollis2357
    @johnfollis2357 2 года назад +1

    I have the base height at my belt buckle. That’s in the middle between high and low for me. So when you think about the body of the base, it is just above my belt buckle. And then I have the neck going upwards towards the ceiling at a 45° angle. When I’m sitting down, I am right handed. I pick with my right hand and fret with my left hand. I have the base the contour of the base body on my left leg toward my knee on the left leg. And like you, when I am playing on the lower frets the base tends to go a little into my body. When I am playing on the higher frats it kind of moves or tilts away from my body. It helps me to play melodies and chords. Now I tend to do a lot of string bending and vibrato when I am playing melodies to make it sing. So my wrist will probably been a little bit here and there because it has to.

  • @robertlafalce3957
    @robertlafalce3957 2 года назад

    Feels more relaxed. Thanks. Will work on it. Please cover "muting". Thanks

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Robert LaFalce! Good to hear things feel more relaxed :) I plan on covering muting in the near future!

  • @lobov1387
    @lobov1387 Год назад +2

    I need to say thanks for the Tip, I have been playing Bass for a long time without even knowing I was playing it wrong, no wonder I felt my left wrist got so tired and started hurting, I thought it was maybe because I need to condition it for a while to get used to, mostly because I could play the slow songs fine but the ones that required more movement were really a pain in the ass, just now I was trying to play "Long road to ruin" from the Foo fighters but my wrist started hurting so I stopped, I had a clue that maybe I needed to change the position of the bass more than the position of my hands, but I thought that was more for show than for anything else lol, but I just tested it again with that song and I didn't felt that pain again... This is something most of the people don't tell you when you start, they tell you about the position of the hands and all but not this that is really important.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад +1

      hi LoboV1! thats great to hear that you didnt feel pain the next time you played that song. always listen to your body, and take breaks if you have to. thanks so much for sharing your comment

  • @dornelli1
    @dornelli1 4 года назад +1

    awesome tips

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 года назад

      thanks alex dornelli! i appreciate the love

  • @Jason-cm6uh
    @Jason-cm6uh 3 года назад

    Good Stuff
    Thanks bro!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад

      Thanks Jason!! glad you liked my video!

  • @Endwankery
    @Endwankery Год назад +2

    My God, you may have just saved my hopes of being a pro bassist someday. thank you!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад +1

      My pleasure Edwankery! hope you can play the bass for a very long time and do become a pro bassist!

  • @hayleycomet8029
    @hayleycomet8029 3 года назад +2

    Man thank you so much, my wrist was killing me playing Paradise by Sade because my wrist was like 90 degrees lol... I just raised my neck and shotgunned it and now my hand is way relaxed! You just saved my wrist xoxoxo

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад +2

      hi Hayley Comet! that's so awesome and nice to hear that your hand is more relaxed now :)

  • @noxart2410
    @noxart2410 4 года назад +4

    Thank you so much! I’m really having a hard time to figure out how to position my hand because I used to play cello and because the instrument is not in the same position it’s really hard for me to find a comfortable hand position 😅

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 года назад

      hi Mahaut PREBET! i hope this video is helpful for you! thanks for watching!

  • @edvandelden9310
    @edvandelden9310 26 дней назад

    A huge Thank You for this lesson. Since a couple of years I got painfully fingers while playing bass. Especially during cold days.
    I even tried playing with a pick (a whole new world opened for me, which was and still is, a lot of fun). But most of all I prefer fingerstyle.
    Now I can play and practice without concerning harming my wrists and fingers.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  25 дней назад

      hi Ed! sorry to hear about the pain you've been having with your fingers especially on cold days. thats great you're listening to your body and even trying out different techniques to keep music alive in you. i hope some things in my video do help you out. thanks for watching.

  • @donvape336
    @donvape336 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, my plucking hand is playing games. I will try to learn your method.

  • @talesofpurrfection
    @talesofpurrfection Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for your advices! I just started my lessons and my teacher plays some really hurtful techniques. So I will have to convince him that I learn what you showed in this video :)

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад +1

      Hi talesofpurfection! thanks so much for watching and always listen to your body. if something doesnt feel right, it likely isn't.

    • @jackbraaten726
      @jackbraaten726 5 месяцев назад

      Our first priority should be to avoid injury. My online teacher Dan Hawkins really stresses that in several of his videos: if it hurts, stop playing for the day!

  • @michaeldarde8911
    @michaeldarde8911 3 года назад +1

    thank you

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад

      hi Michael Darde! thanks for watching!

  • @erneststephens254
    @erneststephens254 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this important info.
    Please can you do a lesson on developing your musical ears?
    God bless you

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  2 года назад +1

      Hi Ernest! I plan to, on my new RUclips channel: ruclips.net/user/PosidoVega

  • @juancarloslunacardozo6989
    @juancarloslunacardozo6989 2 года назад +1

    As a self taught bassist (4+ years) this video was incredibly helpful hehe

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  2 года назад

      Hi Juan Carlos Luna Cardozo! That's really great to hear! Thanks for watching.

  • @BOXDABOXERful
    @BOXDABOXERful Год назад

    Awesome. How about standing for a 5 string bass. Thank you

  • @marylewis3311
    @marylewis3311 5 месяцев назад

    My first bass lesson was my teacher just adjusting my posture, hands, wrists, fingers and bass. I came out confused and with a bass three inches higher on the strap. My bandmates all laughed at the new look with both my wrists straight but after a couple of weeks there was no going back it was so much easier.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  5 месяцев назад +1

      thanks for sharing Mary!

  • @jmasno5
    @jmasno5 2 года назад +6

    I don't have wrist problems (playing since 1978) but I do switch between using a pick and fingers. Using a pick automatically puts my wrist in a neutral position. Also, another trick I use is to turn up my amp and play lighter.

  • @lucasw1223
    @lucasw1223 2 месяца назад

    Bravo!

  • @MARLONdaman
    @MARLONdaman 2 года назад

    Good video! YOU NEEDED TO TALK ABOUT THUMB POSITION ALSO TO GET GOOD FRETTING TECHNIQUE!

  • @crystalpretorius3052
    @crystalpretorius3052 2 года назад

    I started playing bass two months ago, but Ive had serious problems with my hand positioning. Im going to try these techniques, hope it works. My right hand has been killing me

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  2 года назад

      hi crystal pretorius pain is no fun. i hope these techniques help you. but always listen to your body. so if anything feels awkward, off, or painful, that's a sign to stop and reevaluate things. i wish you the best in your journey and hope you can continue playing the bass for a very long time :)

  • @Bug-vl3pb
    @Bug-vl3pb Месяц назад

    the shotgun tip just saved my life thank you thank you

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Месяц назад

      That's awesome to hear Bug! Thanks for watching :)

  • @marknieuweboer8099
    @marknieuweboer8099 4 месяца назад +1

    No matter which instrument, feeling pain is always bad. As soon as I feel some I stop playing, relax, try to figure out what causes it and adapt my posture.
    Now I have relatively small hands, long fingers and long arms (that's one reason why I shifted from the violin to the viola as a teen). The very first time I picked up the bass guitar (I am in love with her; my son, who is learning the guitar, laughs at me) I found out that resting her on my left leg easier (I pluck with my right hand). Recently I learned that playing while standing is even easier than that. It was a matter of adjusting the strap. Now I can keep my both wrists straight. I only need to bend them slightly inward.
    So I really recommend taking enough time to search the optimal posture to minimize the angles; check them time and again.
    One of my biggest problems now is my muscle memory from the viola. Pretty often I forget to put my left hand fingers in a 90⁰ angle to the fretboard at its upper parts.
    It's the same again - it pays off to pay attention to all those details. I can't watch a music video anymore without checking the bassist ...
    Good video again. I like very much how you're not preaching but always remain practical.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 месяца назад +1

      Pain is definitely always a sign to take a step back and just check whats going on. Before music I was involved in a lot of sports and was always taught to just work through the pain. not knowing any better at the time, i took that mentality to learning to play the bass. it took a lot of pain from getting injured, relearning, and reframing my mindset to develop patience and actually enjoy taking breaks! thanks for watching mark and thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @johnstewart4986
    @johnstewart4986 4 года назад

    Informative

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 года назад +1

      glad you found this to be informative John Stewart!

  • @Frisbieinstein
    @Frisbieinstein Год назад

    Fender basses have bad neck dive. On mine I relocated the strap buttons. Even that didn't completely cure it.
    Travis Beam basses with a metal neck had extreme neck dive. They didn't catch on.

    • @jackbraaten726
      @jackbraaten726 5 месяцев назад +1

      My squier shortscale dives big time. I actually sit on the strap when sitting down to play and that takes care of it.

  • @CurseTheVulgar
    @CurseTheVulgar 5 лет назад +6

    I've played for about 6 months, and up until recently stuck to thumb anchoring on the pickup. I noticed it caused issues by needing to stretch/angle the hand for the higher strings just as you said, but I also started noticing that my muting had gaps when I played on the high strings (thank you distortion for making it obvious when strings are not muted). So I've since started experimenting/"relearning" with a hovering/floating thumb so I can mute E & A with the side of my thumb when plucking the G string.
    Really helpful advice on the headstock angle away from the body, sometimes ended up like that by accident/without thinking and wasn't sure if I should correct it back to being flush against the body or not. I will pay a little more attention to my comfort/posture now and probably shorten my strap just a tad.
    Great video!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  5 лет назад +2

      thanks for checking out the video and leaving a comment Julien Nebbout! everyone's body is built different, so i think it's always good to explore and observe any discomfort with the body. i think it's great that you're experimenting. glad to hear that you like the advice on the headstock angle. keep advancing on the bass!

    • @CurseTheVulgar
      @CurseTheVulgar 5 лет назад +2

      @@InspireBass Just wanted to say that the past week I've been really considering my neck angle and having it point away from the body have really helped me find a more relaxed wrist position for the fretting hand. Thanks for that! =)

    • @PosidoVega
      @PosidoVega 5 лет назад

      @@CurseTheVulgar that's really fantastic to hear

  • @Bazzguit
    @Bazzguit 2 месяца назад

    The shotgun tip it's the holy grail of technique

  • @deanc.5984
    @deanc.5984 3 года назад +1

    1st yr bass player, my fret thumb is killin me after 10min. I think angle and pressure, I usually sit without a strap. Ill strap up high and try that.🍺😎👍

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад +1

      Hi Dean C. experiment with the height. Because if the bass guitar is too high, then the wrist of your plucking hand will bend to much and in the long run that sharp angle can cause problems. thanks for watching my video.

  • @snceronn
    @snceronn 2 года назад

    Do you have any tips for actual fretting? Like I started about 2 days ago and am having a lot of trouble keeping good position on just my fretting hand, like my thumb always goes up instead of staying anchored behind the middle finger and stuff. Great vid tho! Helped a lot

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  2 года назад

      hi kratos, check out minute 04:08. If you hold your bass more like a shotgun, it might make it it easier to keep your frethand thumb in position. Hope that helps

  • @CurtisGabrielMusic
    @CurtisGabrielMusic 2 года назад

    Neck high body low. Looks silly but works quite well.

  • @bartbug1
    @bartbug1 2 года назад

    So would a short scale bass would be better for an older beginner player?

  • @halloun88
    @halloun88 4 года назад +1

    That’s exactly what I wanted to see thanks brother
    .. do you have instagram?

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 года назад +1

      hi Asrar Guitar! i'm glad to hear that! i do have an IG account: @posidovega

  • @eduardoarosemena655
    @eduardoarosemena655 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Sir, I am a 60 yo beginner and my wrists ate paying the price.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching Eduardo! take care of yourself and take long breaks whenever you're feeling pain. That's exciting you picked up the bass!

  • @smartbart015
    @smartbart015 2 года назад

    I never fired a shotgun, but this was the best tip of the whole video for me!

  • @andrewlambert9100
    @andrewlambert9100 2 года назад

    I tried the technique that you showed for the plucking hand but to keep the position, I need to make mu shoulder tense, is their a way around it?

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  2 года назад +1

      Hi Andrew Lambert, if your shoulder is tense, i recommend you stop doing it. every one's body is different and what may work for some might not work for you. if your shoulder is feeling tense, it is likely that you are raising your shoulder while you are playing. try sitting without the bass, with your arms to the side and feel how your shoulders feel when they are dropped to and relaxed. then add your bass and really pay close attention to how they differ in feel. that will help direct your awareness to what your body is doing to compensate for holding the bass. you want your body to feel as close to a relaxed sitting position without a bass as it does when it has a bass. hope this helps!

  • @drwhave
    @drwhave 2 года назад

    what's the neck radius on this base? seems very round to me, would love to try this but most modern fretboards are so flat

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  2 года назад

      hi drwhave, i'm not entirely sure to be honest. this bass is a vintage Fender Precision bass, i think it's 1975, from Mexico. I want to say the shape is a D shape? I wish I could tell you. I agree that a lot of modern basses are so flat. If you're able to visit a music shop near you, check out Fender P basses. I think they will all feel very round in general compared to modern basses. Fender's always feel more round to me.

  • @GeneralxMayhem
    @GeneralxMayhem 3 года назад +2

    Brother, you just robbed my local music store of about $100 in lessons. I was going to take 4, just on hand positioning because I've been feeling a lot of wrist and thumb pain while playing. I'm pretty sure my technique has been garbage for years.
    I sort of tripped over the 'shotgun technique' naturally a few days ago while trying to solve this problem. I'm happy to hear you confirm that I'm on the right track.
    Thanks!!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад +1

      wow GeneralxMayhem! that is great to hear that my video validates that you are on the right track! i hope your wrist and thumb pain ends up going away! thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment!

  • @TheUnderParanoid
    @TheUnderParanoid 2 года назад

    Hello! I have practiced Floating Thumb with not putting forearm on the bass for months, I mean my entire arm was floating with finger. But it was too uncomfortable, feeling unstable like my bass is keep moving.
    How do you maintain the bass position tightly? By putting the forearm above the body as an anchor? I tried it but it felt weird when playing low b strings.
    Thank you for your informative lesson

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  2 года назад +2

      hello Recover9720! thanks for watching my video. i don't float my entire arm, because it makes my shoulder feel tense. i do, however, rest bottom part of my forearm on the body, which does help keep my bass balanced. i also use this method for keeping my bass balanced, which i demonstrate on my website: posidovega.com/no-more-neck-dive hope this helps you!

  • @theloniouscoltrane3778
    @theloniouscoltrane3778 Год назад +1

    thank you for this...question though: Is it good to wash your hands after playing bass guitar or will that cause finger arthritis? thanks

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад

      hi theloniouscoltrane3778, glad you liked this video. that's an interesting question. i have no idea!

    • @theloniouscoltrane3778
      @theloniouscoltrane3778 Год назад

      @@InspireBass I have read somewhere that washing hands after playing any instruments will cause muscle pain and might lead to hand injuries

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад

      @@theloniouscoltrane3778 oh man. thats no good. i wonder if that might have to do with the hands being warm and then the water being cold.

  • @rman52
    @rman52 Год назад

    Great and unique video. Why did you stop uploading?

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад

      Thanks r_man! glad you liked the video. I've been focusing instead on my other channel: youtube.com/@posidovega

    • @rman52
      @rman52 Год назад

      @@InspireBass Thanks. I just subscribed. Have a great new year!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад

      @@rman52 🙏 Thanks so much!

  • @MrTatiblack
    @MrTatiblack 2 года назад

    but to get the thumb floating and the palm touching the body I have to make and extra effort with my right shoulder and it hurts

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  2 года назад

      hi emmanuel confalonieri. always listen to your body. of something hurts, don't continue doing it. every body is different. so this approach won't work for you

  • @ianbaker2599
    @ianbaker2599 3 года назад +2

    I've also found that the wider the neck on the bass, such as for 5 string and 6 string basses, the harder it is on your left wrist. I think I'm going to have to stick with 4 string basses for this reason.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад +2

      hi Ian Baker, i've experienced the same, but not for all 5-sting and 6-string basses. i used to have a Yamaha 6 string John Patitucci signature model, and it was brutal on me. the neck was way too wide. then at some point i ended up trading it in and got a 6 string Modules Quantum bass, and that felt much better. i still ended up selling that too. i have a 5 string Modules Quantum bass and that is as far as i'll go i think. I only use it if a track i'm recording on calls for the low range. I think Ibanez 5 and 6 string basses also have thinner necks. nothing wrong with primarily focusing on 4 string too. lots of amazing cats are primarily 4 stringers.

    • @ianbaker2599
      @ianbaker2599 3 года назад

      @@InspireBass Yeah, I do love my 5 string. It's an early Xotic XJ-1T. But I think the on and off pain in my left wrist is dictating the path forward, back to the 4 string. Great video by the way. Cheers.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад +1

      @Ian Baker i hear yah. at the end of the day, you gotta do what works for you. i stick with my 4 string these days as well. i wasnt familiar with Xotic XJ-1T. just looked them up. and they are quite beautiful😍

  • @spiketaterman5181
    @spiketaterman5181 3 года назад

    Thanks! I am just beginning and now am confused, as in "Scott's bass lessons" he has the fretting wrist bent upward....but yours is straight. I want to learn the correct technique and at the same time avoid injury. So what to do?

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад +2

      Hi Spike Taterman, when your fretting wrist is bend for prolonged periods of time, problems can happen later on as you progress in your bass playing. when the wrist is bent at a sharp angle the median nerve (carpal tunnel) gets pinched. you will also lose flexibility with your fingers. you will also lose a strength. here's the thing, you won't be able to avoid bent wrists 100% of the time, because it can often depend on what you happen to be playing and the way you are positioning your body. Scott Devine is a great bass player and a lot of great bass players will often have bent wrists when they play. but keeping your wrists bent is still not a good thing. for me, i strive to maintain neutral wrists about 90% of the time. every one's body is built differently. i've seen people play with bent wrists their whole life and never had any pain. however, for me, i ended up getting carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis. so as far as correct technique, i believe correct technique is one that one that allows your body, hands, and fingers to move freely with minimal effort. Correct technique is also one that won't get you injured. So strive for neutral wrists and avoid bent wrists.

    • @spiketaterman5181
      @spiketaterman5181 3 года назад +1

      @@InspireBass thanks for the explanation! It helps.

  • @get_leveled
    @get_leveled 3 года назад

    I play with a pick and I’ve had my entire hand lock up in the middle of a show and then I’d drop my pick. Is there a proper technique to holding the pick that would help prevent pain?

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  3 года назад

      hi Nate Leutholtz having your hand lock up like that in the middle of a gig is no fun. i don't with a pick often. but when i do, i use a thick and not so flimsy pick. the thicker and more solid the pick allows me pinch/hold the pick with less pressure. this allows me to stay more relaxed. there is a balance however. different picks have different tones and attacks. check out: v-picks.com/ they have a lot of solid picks that dont bend easily, which to me works better for me on the bass. v-picks are the picks i use when i do play or record with a pick. hope this helps!

  • @401Blues
    @401Blues Год назад

    i actually have trouble with my thumb keeping up with my fretting fingers when up the fretboard, it kinda gets stuck in place

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  Год назад

      Hi JimEddy, thanks for watching! i don't really experience my thumb getting stuck. but when i look at my fretting hand and observe it, i do notice that i barely put any pressure with my thumb. i use the weight of my hand and gravity to push down on my frets, if that makes any sense. in other words, i don't really squeeze or pinch the neck with my thumb and finger to press on a fret. I posted something about this www.posidovega.com/play-faster-on-bass where I talk about how to determine the bare minimum pressure needed to press on your frets.hope this helps with freeing up your thumb so that it doesn't get stuck!

  • @superneko99
    @superneko99 4 года назад +1

    How do you play with the bass not flat to your body when you're standing up?

    • @sers24
      @sers24 4 года назад

      Same quesrion here haha

  • @awesomenesschannel4159
    @awesomenesschannel4159 4 года назад

    I have a bass problem. The only bass I have is huge it used to be my grandfathers and I’m only 5’2” with small hands. Trying to play fast riffs are very difficult. I’m trying to not do the one finger per fret, but at this point I feel I have to because of my hands.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  4 года назад

      hi Awesomeness Channel! personally, i dont recommend the 1 finger per fret approach, for bass. i used to use 1 finger per fret, but once i got tendonitis, i stopped using that. instead, i've adopted the technique that a lot of double bass players use, which spans 3 frets, mainly using pointer finger, middle finger, and pinky(with ring finger). if your hands are small, i recommend giving that approach a try. i also recommend watching a lot of double bass players and see how they shift, particularly when they shift their hands when playing a run. when you primarily use 3 fingers instead of 4, you'll be shifting your hand more. so you'll need to be able to play your bass riffs up and down your neck, instead of across your strings. you may find, as i have for myself, that this approach is also less tiring with your fingers.

  • @bigal-pe7zh
    @bigal-pe7zh 8 месяцев назад

    but the bass right bellow your stomach with the shotgun technique thats perfect

  • @gunthertobias3909
    @gunthertobias3909 10 месяцев назад

    Just came across your channel looking for additional information for a student.
    I see you have not posted Ina while. You channel is by far much better than many of the top bass channels. I’ve played 35 years. You are teaching great things and also without ego. No trying to kill is wirh radio voice text ego. You have keeper thr Willis technique in this video and many of us have :) great advice . And some wonderful lessons - you have a Lot to offer. Scott’s bass respectfully is not the only channel in town and a few years there. “ popular “ channels . You are decent and offering wonderful information.
    4-5 years later I see this as said. I could share wirh many students globally . Are you still posting at all?
    Thank you

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  10 месяцев назад +1

      hi Gunther. your message means so much to me! i have not posted in a while, but i intend to. i've been in quite a long challenging season with life and family. so, a lot of my passions have been on hold in order to take care of family. thank you so much for reaching out. i really do hope to get back to posting soon. i love teaching :)

  • @shawnalove5050
    @shawnalove5050 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much!
    I thought it would be another silly video telling us what we already know. But, I've never tried the flat palm against the body technique, nor the angling "shotgun" either.
    I am currently going through some pretty bad tendonitis from playing bass and guitar. Iam actually sitting in the waiting room to get an MRI for this condition. So, I appreciate your suggestions.
    Thanks again!

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  9 месяцев назад +1

      oh wow Shawna. I hope your MRI turns out okay and that with ample rest and physical therapy you can heal from your tendonitis! thanks for watching and i'm happy to hear that there were a couple things that were new to you.

  • @rorybaker5799
    @rorybaker5799 7 месяцев назад

    I’ve been playing bass for Seven years now. I am playing John the fisherman by primus, and I’ve been working on it for months, but there is this creeping pain that starts in my wrist and spreads down my forearm until it feels like it’s on fire. I tried these tips, unfortunately they didn’t work. I don’t know what to do.

    • @rorybaker5799
      @rorybaker5799 7 месяцев назад

      I’ve heard it’s because my thumb grips the neck too hard? I also have tiny hands, like, that of a seven year old boy. Literally look up seven year old boy hands and mine look like that.

    • @InspireBass
      @InspireBass  7 месяцев назад +1

      hi Rory, i feel your pain. every one's body is built differently. so im certain these tips won't work for everyone. it took me a couple years to find what worked for me and my specific situation. what i can say though is whenever you're feeling pain, take a break and take the break longer than you probably want to take it. for me, my body struggles the most when i dont take breaks, don't hydrate well, and don't get enough sleep. i also practice often in front of a mirror. that way i can get quick feedback and see if my body is slouching, neck is bent forward, or my wrists are bent in sharp angles for extended periods of time. wrist pain that spreads to your forearm sounds like it could lead to something worse without taking long breaks. initially i tried to push through my pain, and only made matters worse. it got so bad to the point i had to take a 6 month hiatus from playing the bass. during that time i saw physical therapists and a chiropractor. poor posture was a big contributing factor in my pain. if you happen to know any physical therapists or chiropractors, they may have good insight into what else can be done. i hope you can find some healing. Even though i play a drastically different style of music now, Les Claypool is THE reason i picked up playing the bass! 😸