Thumb Resting Technique for Bass Guitar

Viewing videos requires the latest version of Adobe's Flash Player.
Get the latest Flash player.
Showing 1-5

Part of the video series: How to Play the Bass Guitar

Summary: Use the thumb resting technique on bass guitar; learn how with tips from our professional bass guitar instructor in this free music lesson video.

Views: 10,755 | Tags: online, bass, guitar, scales, play, instruments, slap, musiclessons, bass guitar


About the Expert
Contact: entheosmusic.com

Carl Shepard Carl Shepard is a professional bass instructor that works at Keller Music in Cincinnati, Ohio. When he is not busy teaching his students he spends time making... read more

Conversations About This Video

  • Comments
    (0 comments)
  • Questions & Answers
    (0 questions) (0 answers)
Be the first to comment on this video.
Have a question about this video topic? Ask our community members and let them share their knowledge with you!
Ask A Question

Video Transcript

Thumb Resting Technique for Bass Guitar

Hi! I am Carl Shepard here with expertvillage.com, here to talk to you about some basic beginner’s techniques. Another technique we need to talk about is your finger placements. A lot of guys will place their thumb on top of your pickup and that gives you a good resting spot for your index and your middle finger on your right hand, those are the fingers you are going to want to use to pick around all these strings here. If you have your thumb rested here, you can go up and down the guitar pretty easily. If you are just hanging out, you kind of just don’t know what to do, so some guys will buy a thumb rest and they will have it placed on their guitar from a hardware technician or they will just use this pickup here and they will you know rest it on the top and keep it there for most part to make sure that they feel comfortable with playing. So it is definitely something that you kind of want to use, not worry about when you are playing because it will help you feel more secure and basically groove better with any scales or any kind of songs that you are playing.

Bass Ads

Community Members who...

  • Favorited this Video
  • Rated This Video

Check out what people are watching now
left_arrow right_arrow