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Monday, July 24, 2006

 

Creation your song with Victor Wooten's Slap technique.

"Open Hammer On Pop" or OHP ,next i will be say "OHP".
This is like vitor woonten's plucking technique but i would like to apply for us as some one can not using plucking with his thumb.
A concept of slapping an open string with thumb, Hammering a note with left hand and then pop string.
a note with your index finger. "Open Hammer Pluck" (OHP) is just a name and like all names they can be changed.

Tab Symbo
T = Thumb or Slap
P = Pop using the index finger
HO , H = Hammer-on

1.Basic Pattern

victor wooten's slap technic tab for OHP

Throughout all of the different ways that we will explore this technique over the next few lessons,
it is good if we can keep the concept the same.
"Simple". This will allow us to keep our "thinking" simple as the technique gets more complex.
To get us started, here is my song of the basic OHP using to combine moving chord progressive in Em .
My song and sound that you hear guideline to create your song with OHP technique.
I using lick in Em scale as thus tab below.

victor wooten's slap technic tab for OHP





It consist of three notes or three "attacks" (since some of the notes can be played as muted notes).
Start with this and get comfortable with it.
it at different speeds and with different levels of dynamics but make sure that each note stays clean and distinct.
Make sure that you can hear each individual attack. That will allow us to move it around much easier later.

All Tab below are show notes of my song in progressive chords "Em,D7,C7,B7" etc.

Tab Symbo
T = Thumb or Slap
P = Pop using the index finger
HO , H = Hammer-on

victor wooten's slap technic tab for OHP

OHP progressive chord

OHP progressive chord

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Saturday, July 15, 2006

 

Improvement trick for Victor's slap technique .

my problem in victor's slap bass technique is have some time interrupt from my thumb position over string to be slow when i had pluck string .



Click-->Clip VDO Show my slap bass improvement
As high between string and bass's body is very much thus picture below .


I try to make a plate that i had knew this trick from thai bass player of the ETC band that i saw what plate bind on his bass body ,it is beautiful and merge with his bass.But my plate in the picture below is very abomination Ha...Ha....

My a problem improvement

I use a plastic plate to support for increase height for bass's surface.

Plate thickness is about 0.5 cm.


attach it by a 2 side glue tape(Sorry,i don't know a noun in english).



Ha...Ha.. I had got hight of surface of bass' body.



This picture is my thumb postion that i want,with the plate support.




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Thursday, July 13, 2006

 

Stu Hamm's Flamenco Strums Slap Techniques

I have present in Stuart Hamm's slap technique.

Pictures below are 4 Steps of finger and hand position for Stuart Hamm's Flamenco Strums Slap Technique.


Tab Symbo
T = Thumb
P = Pop
S= Slap

Listen to exercise sound click here.

Exercise 1.


Exercise 2.


Exercise 3.


Exercise 4.

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Wednesday, July 12, 2006

 

Make progress of the custom bass.

I have a process in make the electric bass 5 string that it is beautiful.

I would like to show a picture to make progress of the custom bass from time to time.

How to make progress of it ,could you see the picture thur below.


1.Prepare wood for bass body.


2.Prepare bass neck.

Body & Neck
make bass step4 make bass step3

3. Assembly body and neck together

make bass step5
4. Put components
make bass step6

5. By the time maker to finish it.
make bass step7
6. Finish in case
make bass step8

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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

 

Stu Hamm's Machine-Gun Techniques.

I would like to present the Stuart Hamm Slap's Technic in Machine Gun Style.

Tab Symbo
T = Thumb or Slap
P = Pop
X = Ghost Note

Listen to exercise sound click here

Exercise 1.

Use tripple note playing , X symbo is use hand to mute string.

Exercise 2.

step 1. Thump on string.

Step 2. X is ghost note , use your left hand slap on string.

Step 3 . Thump on string again.

Note : three step above is tipple note playing.

Step 4. Pop string


Exercise 3.

This lesson will pop string before .

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Create Bass Line with Yourself

This page is show how to create bass line in your concept or your song.
I would like to suggress in chord progression that you will be play what notes in these chord.

One of the most important aspects of playing bass is to be able to write effective bass lines. First, we can start with the basics (or bass-ics, if you're a fan of crappy puns--such as yours truly):

One way to start a bass line is to play the root of the chords in a progression. For example over a progression such as

Bm7 E7 C#m7 F#7

Your bass line could simply be:

G------------------------------------
D----------2-2-2-2-------------------
A-2-2-2-2-----------4-4-4-4----------
E----------------------------2-2-2-2-

Another method is to alternate between the root and the fifth, which would give you a bass line like this:

G------------------------------------
D----------2---2---------------------
A-2---2------2---2--4---4------4---4-
E---2---2-------------4---4--2---2---

Notice that to get to the fifth, you can just play the note on the adjacent higher string two frets up, or on the adjacent lower string on the same fret.

Also, in the major scale on the seventh degree and in the minor scale on the second degree, going down a fifth will bring you to a note that's not in the scale, so watch out for that.

Another way to play a bass line is to arpeggiate the chord you're playing over, which would give you a bass line like this:

G-------2------4-7--------4----------
D-----4----2-6----------6----4-----2-
A-2-5---------------4-7--------1-4---
E------------------------------------

Note: to do this, you need to know a bit of music theory, namely being able to spell the notes in a seventh chord of any tonality based off any root.

Now, that's still pretty vanilla, so you could add some non-harmonic (notes not in the chord you're playing over) tones:

G------------1-4--------1-0----------
D-----4-3--2-----0----2------4-------
A-2-5---------------4------------0-1-
E------------------------------4-----

Notice that I left out the seventh degree in some of the chords in order to add a passing tone. It's fine to leave out the seventh, because the guitar will definitely have it covered. Also notice that I changed the last chord. That was to make a chromatic lead up to the root, which is pretty hip.

This is just the beginning of what you can do with bass lines. There are many types of non-harmonic tones that you can choose to employ, such as:


  1. Passing tones - a note that is approached by a step and leaves by a step in the same direction. They can either be on the beat or between beats.

  2. Neighboring tones - a note that leaves and returns to the same chord tone by a step.

  3. Suspensions - a note that is held over from the last chord that resolves down a step in the next chord. The two types are 9/8 suspensions and 4/3 suspensions. In a 9/8 suspension, the note that is held over functions as the ninth (same as second) in the chord, and resolves down a step to the root of a chord. In a 4/3 suspension, the note that is held over functions as the fourth in the chord, and resolves down a step to the third of a chord.
  4. Anticipations - a note in the next chord that arrives before the next chord itself does.
  5. Pedal tones - a single note that is played over an entire progression.
  6. Appoggiaturas - a note that is approached by leap and resolves to a chord tone by step.
    Escape tones - a note that is approached by step and resolved to a chord tone by leap. Basically, the opposite of an appoggiatura.

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Monday, July 10, 2006

 

know to slap bass

How to slap bass ,many bassis who start to play bass guitar in basic step like to technic of slap.
Slap bass is a cool technique that can set you apart from other bass players.
The art of Slap Bass originated in the 50's and 60's with the introduction of funk, which was inspired out of Jazz. One very important invention was the electric guitar, and the man who invented it was Leo Fender (of Fender Guitars fame). Out of his electric guitar he also created the first Bass guitar, called the Precision Bass. Because of the invention of the guitar, Slap Bass was also introduced, as the style was nearly impossible to perform on a traditional upright bass.


Since the days of Stanley Clarke and Bootsy, slap bass has evolved much in the past 30-40 years. Innovators like Les Claypool, known for his bizarre style and outlandish music in the band Primus, as well as Victor Wooten and Bill Dickens, who both, in their own ways, have introduced new techniques within the traditional thumb style.

Other, more well known performers, such as Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), P-Nut (311), and Dirk Lance (Formerly of Incubus), have inspired tens of thousands of new musicians to experiment with this percussive style of bass playing. While somewhat frowned upon by the previous generations traditionalists, slap bass has become quite an important part of todays modern styles.


I would like to suggress with you for search information in web site.
Basised who i would like to present are
Alexis Sklarevski 's Slep bass program is the best to leran slep technic.
victor wooten
Macus Miller
Stuart Hamm
that you can copy or get technic from his.
You can download lesson in slap bass thus link below

http://www.berkleeshares.com/download/760338/berklee_basic_slapping_bass.pdf

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