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Hey friends,
I've been a bass player for nearly two years now, moving really rapidly, learning lots of technique and theory along the way and a solid practicing routine. As I'm developing as a bass player I find that there are certain things I really need to improve on. One of these things is independence between left hand and right hand, getting them to work independently and not be restricted to moving simultaneously in one direction. For example, I don't want to be playing the frets 5-7-8 and playing 1-2-3 with my right-hand fingers, rather be able to use 3-2-1. Basically what I'm looking for is good books on metal bass that'll focus on a real fast metal style of playing, because I haven't found any books that focus on Steve's style of playing (using three fingers on the right hand), or any other solid metal bass guitar player. If anyone knows any or has some good online lessons (besides Steve's
) or books that can help me with this it'd be much appreciated.
Cheers everyone, Happy Headbanging New Year!
I've been a bass player for nearly two years now, moving really rapidly, learning lots of technique and theory along the way and a solid practicing routine. As I'm developing as a bass player I find that there are certain things I really need to improve on. One of these things is independence between left hand and right hand, getting them to work independently and not be restricted to moving simultaneously in one direction. For example, I don't want to be playing the frets 5-7-8 and playing 1-2-3 with my right-hand fingers, rather be able to use 3-2-1. Basically what I'm looking for is good books on metal bass that'll focus on a real fast metal style of playing, because I haven't found any books that focus on Steve's style of playing (using three fingers on the right hand), or any other solid metal bass guitar player. If anyone knows any or has some good online lessons (besides Steve's

Cheers everyone, Happy Headbanging New Year!