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En este curso, no solo vas a trabajar y sentir tu precisión, si no que la vas a visualizar. ¿No me crees? ¡Te veo en la academia de bajo online! More…
Inversions of Major Triad… More…
Here is one legendary track of my favourite bass player Joe Dart. More…
Chuck Morgan's solo on Blue Prelude from the live concert with Janet Seidel (vocals and piano), David Seidel (double bass) and Joshua Morgan (drums).… More…
Curso para practicar la escala de blues mayor con raíz en dedo 2 y 4. Pertenece a la academia de bajo eléctrico online: carloslaiz.com - Making a Bass World. More…
5 note melody for the Alto P Bone.… More…
For Mini P Bone, Written in bass clef, sounding in Eb More…
Raising the second [2] sound (in this case, the third one) — we get an open position of triads.… More…
Performing at Lagniappe in Miami with the Tim Jago Group featuring Martin Bejerano on piano, Tim Jago on guitar, Dion Kerr on bass, and Kyle Swan on drums.… More…
I chose short version without guitar solo. You can make your own rhythmic variations easily. Bass line by Michael Hogan. More…
Three very easy pieces with bass, drums and guitar. The pieces are for the very first lessons on guitar. Only the notes on the higher strings are used. It's fun to follow the scores on Soundslice. The… More…
This is a melody variation of Jaco's hit Noites Cariocas. It's from the choro genre played in a samba style. Played here on mandolin, it can be adapted to any soloist instrument like violin, flute, guitar,… More…
Fingering of open position triads in the root position (root in bass)… More…
Bass version in standard tuning... Original is detuned by a semitone More…
A little homage to one of my bass heroes.… More…
Classic track here for the 80's funksters.… More…
Ernie Isley's fuzz guitar part on The Isley Brothers' "Why When Love Is Gone" from their 1967 release Soul On The Rocks. A great example of how to use fuzz guitar in a non-rock situation. Here the guitar… More…
Slash chords are an important part of music. These chords are represented by shifting the root note to different inversions in order to create a climbing effect to the listener. Usually piano players and… More…
Tuning your bass half step below: Eb - Ab - Db - Gb More…