As funny as it sounds, I learned tip #5 a long time ago watching Dragonball Z as a kid LOL, several examples of resistance training in that show (Piccolo wearing heavy clothing, Goku training under heavier gravity, etc) and a lightbulb just clicked to apply it to bass. I teach my students the same concept now (including the DBZ reference lol), it really does help...great video Daric keep it up.
As of this posting, no one has said this yet so let me say... that "muddy/not clean" section you played as an example at 2:39? Those overlapping bleeding of notes? Very very flavorful and full of funk, but I guess that's another topic/video to explore. Thanks for sharing!
I like having one bass strung with flats and then a different one with round wounds, then I play the flats hard as if I am trying to rip them out of the instrument.
Your videos are great! You’ve really help my mental as far as how to approach progression on my instrument. I think dissection videos would be cool. Pick a song and break down the bass lines. A lot of people do these but your perspective would be cool.
Hey Daric, this might have nothing to do with ur video but can you please do a simple 1,6,2/4,5 progression but will fills or riffs when approaching the different numbers... Please 🙏😇GBU
Daric, I appreciate you taking time to help me understand how to play. I bought a used bass and it is currently being restored. Once it is completed, I will get getting your yearly package. You are a Great teacher!!!!!!!