Don't think of one finger per fret as a rule, use it as a guideline. There are lots of times playing the bass when one way of doing something is faste...
Since you already know how to read then start with scales (boring, I know). Once you know your scales then you can look at sheet music and play away. ...
Listen to the intro. That rhythm pattern continues through the whole song. Just play along with the song until it feels right.
Use a bar chord. There is no open chord for C#m.
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The back of your YCV50 has a send jack. Run that to the input of your Peavey Bandit.This is from page 3 of the YVC50 manual: The 1/4 inch TRS Send jac...
Sorry mate, it seems your problems are indeed deeper. There is not enough information here to trouble shoot your problem but assuming you have checked...
Don't give up on the pick yet. Yea, it maybe uncomfortable, but so are a lot of chords. You don't want to get into the habit of giving up on things th...
It was hard to tell with all the echo and reverb but I would suggest some pitch correction.
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It really depends if you plan to gig with the amp. The bass should sound great through that amp at practice levels but if you are trying to keep up wi...
Try a bigger pick. A really big pick will give you more leverage on the strings and more sound for the amount of movement you put into it. As you get ...
Also use more than one finger per note. For example, if you are playing four notes chromatically up the neck, use the index finger on the first fret. ...