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*Note: these are general rules. Ccontext-specific refinements required. Conscious • Connected • Coordinated Minimize Movement Maximize Relaxation Breathe • Think ahead • Practice slowly with a click* Keep posture roughly the same when standing and sitting Keep fingers close to the fretboard Plan fingering to optimize shifts "Feel at home" with common structures (scales, triads etc, music theory on the fretboard) Don't squeeze the neck - provide counterweight with right arm Thumb is there to guide Don't kink fingers* Place fingers close to frets* One-finger-per-fret position* Rest arm comfortably on bass body* Have a plan for your plucking pattern (middle/index alternating) Know your dominant finger Keep fingers close to the strings Make different plucking fingers sound as evenly as possible Pluck toward the bass for bigger tone Find strings without looking Have a plan for thumb placement Don't kink fingers Right Hand Left Hand Bass Courses, Lessons, Demonstrations, Books at arisbassblog.com Ariane Cap and W Wein. All Rights Reserved © 2016 CapCat Music Publishing

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*Note: these are general rules. Ccontext-specific refinements required.

Conscious • Connected • Coordinated

Minimize Movement

Maximize Relaxation

Ari's Key Concepts of

Bass TECHNIQUE:

Breathe • Think ahead • Practice slowly with a click*

Keep posture roughly the same when standing and sitting

Keep fingers close to thefretboard Plan fingering to optimize shifts "Feel at home" with commonstructures (scales, triads etc, musictheory on the fretboard) Don't squeeze the neck - providecounterweight with right arm Thumb is there to guideDon't kink fingers*Place fingers close to frets*One-finger-per-fret position*

Rest arm comfortably on bass body*Have a plan for your plucking pattern(middle/index alternating)Know your dominant fingerKeep fingers close to the stringsMake different plucking fingers sound as evenly as possiblePluck toward the bass for bigger toneFind strings without lookingHave a plan for thumb placementDon't kink fingers

Right HandLeft Hand

Bass Courses, Lessons, Demonstrations, Books at arisbassblog.comAriane Cap and W Wein. All Rights Reserved © 2016 CapCat Music Publishing