Your Bass Muting Technique Sounds Like S**t (How to Fix It)

šŸ‘‰ My full beginner bass course: Without good bass muting technique, the notes you *mean* to play will get smothered by the rumbling racket of ringing strings. Muting means keeping strings from ringing that you donā€™t want ringing so that your bass lines sound clean and clear - and not like a muddy inaudible mess. In this lesson Iā€™ll walk you through the five muting fixes most pro bass players to keep ringing and noise out of the picture. Fixes #1, #2, and #3 will start with your plucking hand, giving you a solid foundation for keeping your low strings muted. Iā€™ll show you each fix, and then weā€™ll put them into action with the main riff from Bon Joviā€™s ā€œYou Give Love A Bad Name.ā€ But plucking hand muting is only part of the bass muting equation - we need to get the fretting hand in to finish the job. Fixes #4 and #5 will show you how to keep your higher strings quiet with a couple simple tweaks. Getting the plucking hand muting
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