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If you play the finger-style bass, you know it can take a little time to warm up. Here are a few exercises you can do to get ready to play. | If you play the finger-style bass, you know it can take a little time to warm up. Here are a few exercises you can do to get ready to play. | ||
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#Begin with chromatics at a tempo of 120 BPM (or 60 BPM if you're just starting out), one note per beat. Do this for a minute or two, using one finger per fret on your fretting hand, and using at least two fingers on your plucking hand, alternating each one. | #Begin with chromatics at a tempo of 120 BPM (or 60 BPM if you're just starting out), one note per beat. Do this for a minute or two, using one finger per fret on your fretting hand, and using at least two fingers on your plucking hand, alternating each one. | ||
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#Find the fastest tempo you can play in time and chose and scale and play every mode of it. Do this for a minute or two. | #Find the fastest tempo you can play in time and chose and scale and play every mode of it. Do this for a minute or two. | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |