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Playing Minor 7th Arpeggios
A minor 7th arpeggio (m7) consists of a root/tonic, a minor third, a perfect fifth and a minor seventh. If you transpose its five chord diagrams into a different key, the tonic (white circle) ...Playing Notes Staccato
Staccato is the shortening of the duration of a note. It is indicated by a small dot placed either above or beneath the note and is obtained by damping the note with the left hand finger, by ...My First Basslines #1
These first basslines are aimed exclusively at beginners. They are extremely accessible because they only use a single rhythmic value: the whole note. The whole note lasts for four beats. ...My First Basslines #4
These basslines are aimed at beginners ... with some experience. They are accessible, but not easy because they only use three rhythmic values: the half, the quarter and the eighth note. The half ...Jazz Standard Basslines
This assortment of jazz basslines is inspired by some of the greatest standards belonging to this musical style. The bass primarily plays walking basslines. In the musical pieces with an accented ...Two Finger Rest Stroke
This traditional bass technique consists in alternately plucking the strings with the index and middle finger of the right hand. When you play low strings the thumb should rest on the pickup, but ...