That is a good demonstration of the versatility of the bass and what can be done on it. It also gave me a better understanding of how to use both hands. Thanks, Wheat!
Bo
Low B, or not low B? That is the question!
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Bo
You don't love me, you just love my FINGERSTYLE!Peavey T40; SX/Squier P-bass; Spector Legend 5
Roland Bass 30 Cube
He does explain things simply. It helps, too. I have been in discussions with people who have such a hard time explaining things with simplicity and it drives me bonkers.
What this vid does is give me a little confidence with two-handed tapping and more incentive to try doing it again.
Bo
Low B, or not low B? That is the question!
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Bo
You don't love me, you just love my FINGERSTYLE!Peavey T40; SX/Squier P-bass; Spector Legend 5
Roland Bass 30 Cube
Very Nice
That is a good demonstration of the versatility of the bass and what can be done on it. It also gave me a better understanding of how to use both hands. Thanks, Wheat!
Bo
Low B, or not low B? That is the question!
Bo
You don't love me, you just love my FINGERSTYLE!
Peavey T40; SX/Squier P-bass; Spector Legend 5
Roland Bass 30 Cube
Sure Bo
I think Victor explains things very well. He's an amazing player but also a solid teacher. Or, at least, the way he explains things makes sense to me.
bassplaying.com
Simple Explanations
He does explain things simply. It helps, too. I have been in discussions with people who have such a hard time explaining things with simplicity and it drives me bonkers.
What this vid does is give me a little confidence with two-handed tapping and more incentive to try doing it again.
Bo
Low B, or not low B? That is the question!
Bo
You don't love me, you just love my FINGERSTYLE!
Peavey T40; SX/Squier P-bass; Spector Legend 5
Roland Bass 30 Cube