20 Arpeggio Exercises That Will Change Your Bass Playing Forever!

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Today we’re going to delve into a set of arpeggio exercises that will improve your bass playing in EVERY way. These etudes will improve your technique, your position shifting, your harmony knowledge and they’ll exponentially improve your knowledge of the fretboard.
Moving through positions on the bass using these arpeggios exercises and sequences will push every part of your bass technique in both hands and they're fine to use for all bass players irregardless of the style or level.
Check out The Cyborg Bassist Vol 3 - Triad Mastery here: bit.ly/3VcELxE
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:24 Arpeggios & Chord Tones
1:35 Learning The Triads
5:26 The Cyborg Bassist
6:06 Etude no 1
7:35 Practice Tips and Positions
9:43 Etude Breakdown
21:15 Etude Performance
22:01 Moving Into Etude 2
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Пікірлер: 46

  • @talkingbasslessons
    @talkingbasslessonsАй бұрын

    Check out The Cyborg Bassist Vol 3 - Triad Mastery here: bit.ly/3VcELxE

  • @wguzman1200

    @wguzman1200

    Ай бұрын

    I got all vol of this series almost finishing vol 1 but I think im gonna do vol 3 and do vol 2 last.

  • @nikovallenius3871
    @nikovallenius3871Ай бұрын

    Me at the morning: "Now, what things should I incorporate to my training routine next?" Me, now: "Ah, this video solved that problem immediately." Thanks for this!

  • @ShanonCole
    @ShanonColeАй бұрын

    Thanks Mark for all that you do for us. Like I’ve said before you have been a complete game changer for me.👊💯

  • @garyslavinsky4201
    @garyslavinsky4201Ай бұрын

    COOL! I'm a Conservatory grad who has been playing bass since 1963 and I find these etudes very useful. I plan to practice them daily. Knowing the 1st part in C, I can extrapolate the rest, repeating the pattern in 4ths through Gb and then going to minor, diminished and augmented. Though I will recommend the book to my students.

  • @luigig6256
    @luigig6256Ай бұрын

    Great exercise. I will try it on the fretless just for madness.

  • @PompeyRy
    @PompeyRyАй бұрын

    The algorythm hasn't let me down. This is exactly what i wanted.

  • @stuartplatt2146
    @stuartplatt2146Ай бұрын

    Thank you Mark for yet another brilliant exercise routine. It is easy to hear the JS Bach influence coming through! When I first saw the email notice I was hoping for another (rare) Precision Bass lesson, however that was not to be (sigh).

  • @mervitirkkonen7443
    @mervitirkkonen7443Ай бұрын

    Great video, again. Thanks!

  • @rogers8085
    @rogers8085Ай бұрын

    Thank you Mark! Much appreciated

  • @michaelroberts5801
    @michaelroberts5801Ай бұрын

    good one Mark! nice flow!! can't wait to get this down!! thanks

  • @johnpick8336
    @johnpick8336Ай бұрын

    Fabulous lesson. Thank you Sir !

  • @davidbalan6571
    @davidbalan6571Ай бұрын

    Bass Technique. You need the bass to feel comfortable and that means holding it properly and working on your strength, stamina, accuracy and coordination.

  • @SimulacronX
    @SimulacronXАй бұрын

    Fantastic, thank you so much!

  • @girmaybass68
    @girmaybass68Ай бұрын

    As always excellent material and explanation, Mark! Thank you from Seattle, WA!

  • @Duincyberkonijn
    @DuincyberkonijnАй бұрын

    Sound great.....thank you so much.

  • @steverichard4647
    @steverichard4647Ай бұрын

    Brilliant, well explained… great enthusiasm from yourself…Top Work… 👍🏼

  • @DeBassTone
    @DeBassToneАй бұрын

    Great video...💯

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101Ай бұрын

    Full disclosure, I play the piano and the ukulele. My shoulder problems keep me from playing guitar and bass, so I adapt. Learning left hand on the piano and the fretboard has guided me towards bass videos since having a good low end is essential for the foundation of the musical house. I've been practicing the Circle of Fourths for a while, and there is nothing better for learning the fretboard. Great lessons. Hope you're playing pain free. If you want to see my video for exercises to stabilize and strengthen the low back, as well as tips for the shoulders and hands... Oh My Aching Bach

  • @IanAnstey-lb2oq
    @IanAnstey-lb2oqАй бұрын

    I've been learning bass by working through various rock tracks (your videos have really helped), going through the Bassics course, and playing in a covers band. Just watching this video, though, has helped a number of things click in my head and I will be working through this! Thanks Mark!

  • @MarcLuc-pc3by

    @MarcLuc-pc3by

    Ай бұрын

    More useful than SLAP!!😊

  • @NicleT
    @NicleTАй бұрын

    Hey! Mark, greetings from Quebec. I really appreciate your videos and how they are simply well put with you and your bass on a monochrome background. This helps greatly to focus. Thanks a lot.

  • @Ardnahcian
    @ArdnahcianАй бұрын

    Great exercise that I should incorporate to my warmups! By the way Mark, may I request a tutorial on how to properly play Sky Mall by Vulfpeck? Some tips especially for the end part would be greatly appreciated.

  • @LeanG9923
    @LeanG9923Ай бұрын

    I’m still dying for you to do a Mudvayne Dig cover

  • @jasonjudson
    @jasonjudsonАй бұрын

    Hi there! Jason from Brasil here. This marvelous class is starting at 4 PM Brasília UTC-3 Time Zone! Enjoy it!

  • @jtwashere59
    @jtwashere59Ай бұрын

    Also, it would be great if you did more tutorials along the lines of “What Makes The 'Pump It Up' Bass So Damn Cool - The Funky Punk Of Bruce Thomas”.... only a deeper dive. Getting into the theory behind the bass line, the technique you need to learn to get it to sound like the recording, etc. Maybe even do a series on one particular bass player…

  • @mark-stefaniw
    @mark-stefaniwАй бұрын

    Amazing! You literally are TalkingBass master. Mark, can you sing lead vocals and play bass at the same time? I can sing harmony backups, but only lead vox if the bass line is really simple

  • @wkrnalrib4445
    @wkrnalrib444529 күн бұрын

    I tried etude 1 and absolutely hated it. Guess my ego wasnt ready for this piece humble pie.

  • @jtwashere59
    @jtwashere59Ай бұрын

    Great exercise. For all levels. One question: Focus on technique (fluidity, rhythm/metronome) after getting each one down? Or learn whole etude & THEN work on technique?

  • @mrsteel250
    @mrsteel250Ай бұрын

    Hey Mark, I know you don't typically do death metal songs, but would you be able to give a tutorial on how to play Together As One - Death. The intro I've found incredibly difficult to play fingerstyle as Steve DiGiorgio does and I can't seem to get the groove and sound down for the rest of it.

  • @georgetweedy8744
    @georgetweedy87445 күн бұрын

    I am learning the electric bass, I really like the video but the problem I am having is fingering position. any suggestions?

  • @diegovargas70
    @diegovargas70Ай бұрын

    The end of the B Arpegio repeat 2 times de B before hit the F sharp? so seems to be in the tabs, but i dont hear a repeated note in the etude, and i see Mark play B, G sharp and F sharp als transition to the E Arpegio. I dont know, maybe dont really matters, because both things sounds god to me anyway.

  • @pepefiletto4851
    @pepefiletto4851Ай бұрын

    Is there a pdf of the etude somewhere on this page? I can't seem to see it here... maybe I'm just missing it.

  • @patrickgi
    @patrickgiАй бұрын

    Hello - Is page 25 dupe of page 24?

  • @caqueto3347
    @caqueto3347Ай бұрын

    Hi, can explain somebody why Marc says that the there is a V to I resolution (minute 17") if we are going from C to F so I would think this is I to IV rather than V to I. ??

  • @talkingbasslessons

    @talkingbasslessons

    Ай бұрын

    C is the fifth degree of F. It’s a V to I resolution to F. Then F becomes V of Bb etc.

  • @67NewEngland
    @67NewEnglandАй бұрын

    - Why is it we are progressing through it in 4th as opposed to 5th for instance? Just wondering if there is something I’m missing, or if that just what he chose to do,that’s all.

  • @maetta

    @maetta

    Ай бұрын

    He explains why at approx 16:44.

  • @mervitirkkonen7443

    @mervitirkkonen7443

    Ай бұрын

    That is: It is more logical, because I-V-I (like in chords C-G7-C) the V chord (G or G7) is wanting/willing actively to go to the I chord (C) - and then the C is the "home" where to land. But, because I-V-I in F major is F-C-F, the V chord is now C or C7 , from C we can continue our "trip around the world" (or circle of 5ths) - that direction is more logical for our ear than the trip to the opposite direction.

  • @mark-stefaniw

    @mark-stefaniw

    Ай бұрын

    Technically the etude, moving CCW round the circle, is a chain (or cycle) of fifths, or chain of 5-1 resolutions.

  • @MauriceBoone-jm2xu
    @MauriceBoone-jm2xuАй бұрын

    Smh

  • @munkombwestanley5692
    @munkombwestanley5692Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much but please reduce talking. This is a practical lesson which needs more practical example.

  • @michalgruszka3228

    @michalgruszka3228

    Ай бұрын

    Ridiculous comment

  • @mervitirkkonen7443

    @mervitirkkonen7443

    Ай бұрын

    I´d say "yes and no" to that matter. I personally like the way you explain what to do and why to do. And special thanks for : Even you speak quite quickly and much, you are using English that is "easy enough" for us non- english-speakers! We (I) can always repeat the video and practice in parts, too.

  • @talkingbasslessons

    @talkingbasslessons

    Ай бұрын

    This is a breakdown of how to practice these kinds of etudes. The talking is the only bit you should be listening to.

  • @HB-ve4wi

    @HB-ve4wi

    Ай бұрын

    …. It’s “Talkingbass” after all. Thanks 🙏🏻 as always, Mark.

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