As instructed I'm commenting immediately, and am admitting my discipline for practice is abysmal. I pick up and just start noodling. I'm gonna learn today.....🙂
@Mgreco04194 ай бұрын
Came here to say the same
@mcleary96154 ай бұрын
I do this as well. I needa use a metronome more as well, and put my fucking phone down 😂
@nikolasmareske12004 ай бұрын
This was my First Bass Book I bought three years Abo when I startet my bassplaying Journey…..I still do it frequently Almost every day and take something out of it every day…..thank you for showing me how it is played properly and remind me to use it more focused.Cheers from Germany
@erikarko5 ай бұрын
Ok, that does it. I’m getting that PDF right now!
@PieandEarUK4 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I needed. Another inspirational video I can use instantly
@scottkidwell36015 ай бұрын
Per the instructions, my practice routine is generally thinking about practicing, then picking up a bass, tunning, running some scales/ patterns, playing a song I'm familiar with, maybe another song, noodling around, and getting lost in music-related, guitar, and bass KZbin video rabbit holes.
@conquer.life2421 күн бұрын
😂😅
@robertvillegas74724 ай бұрын
Janek that bass is one of a kind ! Very nice 🤙🏾👍🏾
@derricks_groove_garage4 ай бұрын
More great stuff from Janek! I like to take these exercises and build new ideas and exercises to fit my playing. Thanks again for all the great material. Keeps everything new and interesting for me. Stagnation is the worst.
@RCM-Bass5 ай бұрын
Studio is looking better with every post Janek! Great post as well.
@whitenoisebe4 ай бұрын
Again, tons of great information 👌
@alessandrosuppini9432 ай бұрын
Thank you Sir, amazing exercises indeed!
@jakecrowe37974 ай бұрын
I use this book every day. Thanks Janek!
@johnjensen24955 ай бұрын
The warm up guide is the first thing I do when I sit down to practice. It has helped me immensely.
@sounakbhattacharya53174 ай бұрын
I practiced the second exercise all day today and I can see that diminished sound is sinking in my vocabulary. Thank you so much! Such a beautiful exercise.
@JordanAlecLeeWhittaker5 ай бұрын
Don’t think I’ve ever consciously thought of anything I’ve done as a warmup but I usually start with some chord tone exercises in a cycle of fourths. Given me something to think about here and look into. Sounds like a great resource! Definitely will look into this when I can.
@johnokeefebass5 ай бұрын
I like to warm up by playing every fret on every string using every finger. Something I got from one of your books, maybe All The Good Stuff, but I've expanded it to a new shape these days just to keep it fresh. That's the point of this anyway right? To take what you've created and make it my own. From there I usually can get a feel for how my hands are feeling that day and can go in the proper direction without hurting myself. Happy practicing everyone
@edunogues234 ай бұрын
I start with 5 mins of hand/finger stretching, then I usually do one or two of your exercises, then backing tracks to get the flow and then I get into whatever Im working on!
@robertstringer414 ай бұрын
Bought this Pdf this summer alongside buying a new bass and I have to say doing only the first 2 of these every practice has showed major gains. Don't be disheartened if you struggle getting to 100bpm with the first exercise, it took me about 3 weeks of daily practice to get upto 100bpm. Exercise 2 for me was easier to get to 100bpm.
@joeledsam39784 ай бұрын
Recently I either: 1) work through hanon warm ups using Victor Wooten's double thumb + (up to) 3 fingers. It's a style that I want to get down, and because it's less familiar it warms me up Or 2) the Pat Metheny method from his warm up book, which takes simple, spontaneous lines and works them around the instrument (seemingly inspired by hanon, but with key changes) (I spent a long time warming up with exercises from your books/videos though, and would definitely recommend them!!!)
@kaplanyx5 ай бұрын
For me, exercises with odd time signatures in which the index finger and middle finger of the right hand alternate consistently are very helpful. Constantly shifting the starting point trains right hand independence.
@prawie.motocyklista5 ай бұрын
To warm up my fingers, I play "Donna Lee" for 15 minutes and my fingers burn like a torch. 😃
@SupRec5 ай бұрын
I use to do the major scale from C to C up and down for about 5 minutes. Warm up it's very important for constancity. At least for me. Nice video Janek. Ty
@sev.bass15 ай бұрын
I love warmups that incorporate all of your fingers. I like to crawl up the neck vertically and alternating. I-M, I-R, I-P etc
@bitroix_5 ай бұрын
Love your videos
@jan-ovepedersen57645 ай бұрын
Thank you Janek
@basserman1235 ай бұрын
I start out with some backing tracks. They are designed for running scales and arpeggios at various tempos. How long i´ll do it depends on how much time i have. Afterwards i will get to the things i´m currently working on. Now i´ll watche the video. Thank you for all your work Janek!
@paulwest54025 ай бұрын
Excellent information as always…. Thanks
@AlainSinotte5 ай бұрын
Super that you show IT on 4 strings
@InternetEmail-m4h3 ай бұрын
The five string was out that day making money.
@1234drums5 ай бұрын
Thank you Sir ❤
@michaelanthony90685 ай бұрын
Ok Janek, I play scales, each mode of the major scale up and down 4 times, then the same with the harmonic minor, and I play the chords for each mode. Then I play your II-V-I substitutions from a video of yours, then I run thru a jazz blues etude by Rufus Philpot. Then I play thru arpeggios to a II-V-I in 2 different keys where the chord voicings are different. I know you say to do it in all 12 keys but when I do, mostly I’m just playing the same patterns in 6 different locations, then the other pattern in 6 other locations, you know? Then I play along with “a set” of about 8 songs that seem good for me.
@vinngadd5 ай бұрын
I have been using the Major Scale Exercise #1 from ATGS as my warm up since I picked up the bass four years ago.
@janekgwizdala5 ай бұрын
@@vinngadd 👏
@leon.baixistaАй бұрын
My routine is basically the first 20 minutes of scales and arpeggios, then repertoire practice and noddling at the end! =) One question for Janek is... If I buy a physical book, do I also get access to the ebook?
@yourbassplayer5 ай бұрын
I tune my bass. Usually I will listen to the open strings and hear how I’m attacking them and then jump into some of your warm ups or my own, from over the years of me playing.
@BrianDeLay14 ай бұрын
Intervals up and down the fretboard while focusing on finger independence on the plucking hand.
@oiramssab5 ай бұрын
I do an exercise that goes: on a 4 string starting in the E string: minor and maj triads so it would go: F Ab C the on the E string Gb Bb Db all using the bottom 4 frets. Then move that pattern up a 4th now being: Bb Db F then B D# F# then the same pattern starting on the D string. The move the whole pattern up chromatically all the way up the finger board. After that I do the whole thing again but now playing 8th notes with the right hand. Or 2 strokes per note. 😎
@jandenijs73375 ай бұрын
yes!
@pabloprimo2505 ай бұрын
I start to warm up playing chromatically playing with 4 fingers in both hands, one finger per fret, 8th notes, then 16th notes all 16s. Then i move to one bar the "&" hammered on, then next bar the “and” hammered on then the "ah" hammered on. I move then to triples playing the scale one key per day starting on B or C 3 notes per string on the B string whatever mode it is for that given key. So if i am in E major, i start with B mixolydian and i play all the modes on all 6 strings up to the 18th frets. I use different combinations of fingering, hammer ons, pull offs and slides (10min). Then i put a backing track on that key and make melodies using the modes (10 min). After that i put a drone note of the key of the day and play all modes of major, melodic minor, harmonic minor and harmonic major (10 min). That goes for 30 min everyday before practicing!
@tawanda_manika_music4 ай бұрын
Usually try something with a metronome. Im trying to build relaxed techniques so lots of chromatics with octaves 6ths and 3rds to stretch my hands etc. yhen arpegfios and scales to help me get to know the bass
@randyclere23304 ай бұрын
I sit in the moment in my studio… I breath… I feel my body in space & time… I then warm my shoulders, forarms and hands up then I use your warm ups
@andrewloya764 ай бұрын
Any advice on sitting comfortably? I've tried sitting like you are and it's always felt foreign to me but looks very useful.
@janekgwizdala4 ай бұрын
The foot stall is key. I used to use one as a classical guitarist and it carries over nicely to the bass.
@andrewloya764 ай бұрын
Thank you for the reply.
@victord63334 ай бұрын
Just to be honest, I'm still trying to figure it out as a beginner. I have a few of your book lessons and am trying to figure out how to attack them to get the best out of them to get better at the bass. I do have the warm up, pentatonic, 251, all good stuff, practice to performance and chordal harmony. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you enjoy your lesson and playing.
@michaeldoss10124 ай бұрын
I have my own Bass book
@jovanecordeiro97344 ай бұрын
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@johnny27963 ай бұрын
If I don’t know how to read sheet music should I get another book to learn that first?
@janekgwizdala3 ай бұрын
We have a book titled "Bass Player's Guide To Sight Reading" if you're interested in improving your reading skills, but all the books do come with bass TAB if you are so concerned with the reading side of things.
@johnny27963 ай бұрын
@@janekgwizdala I have been absolutely binging your videos and really want to be a better bass player and actually know how to play rather than dependent on bass tabs. I think I'm absolutely going to have to get your book on Sight Reading. Thank you for all that you do!
@gonzalotrejos35565 ай бұрын
I just warm up for seconds before, and get into the music at hand.
@cbrot20015 ай бұрын
Before I do anything I play a familiar bass line from a fun song
@BrightonSky_BSD3 ай бұрын
i lost it on warm up no 7
@noahmast48885 ай бұрын
Like number 69, niceeeeeee
@KlintonSilvey5 ай бұрын
I show up late for practice and play poorly for a few songs
@janekgwizdala4 ай бұрын
That's one way to do it...
@KlintonSilvey4 ай бұрын
@@janekgwizdala It ain't much, but it's honest work.
@philipbrookes10784 ай бұрын
1234 finger picking slowwwww
@cloud-pants2 ай бұрын
Every practice I try to warm up with an arpeggio etude that I'm working through, and then I do a rhythm training exercise (subdivisions, rests, 16th note patterns), then I work through the hard part of whatever song I'm working through, or transcribing.