Right Hand Technique - Using Two Fingers to Play Fills. Double Bass Lesson
► https://discoverdoublebass.com - All our lessons & courses in one place + free double bass player resources! In this video lesson, I show you how to use two fingers to add fills or ghost notes in your bass lines. Most jazz bassists generally use one finger when playing walking bass lines and switch to two as the tempo increases. Playing with one finger sounds great as the tone is thicker than with two and it's very comfortable. You can also dig in more and really make your bass lines swing. The problems arise when you try to add-in fills or ghost notes with the second finger and this lesson will show you how to do that. I hope you enjoy the lesson and if you have any questions please leave a comment, Good luck with your practice, cheers Geoff. Love the double bass? Join our online community of double bassists: ►FB: / discoverdoublebass ►IG: / discover_double_bass ►TW: / discoverdoubleb

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