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Where is? (sing to the rhythms of “Frère Jacques”)

Here is the lyrics of Where is? (sing to the rhythms of “Frère Jacques”): Where is <child's name>? Where is <child's name>? Here I am. (There he/she is.) Here I am. (There he/she is.) We are glad that you are with us. So glad that you are with us. Smile and wave. And now sit down.

The Pentatonic Scale - Bobby's Bass - Part 18

In part 18 of Bobby's Bass we are going to talk about a new topic, the pentatonic scale. In this first part, we will discuss the pentatonic scale (the five-note scale) in detail and show you how to use it in C major. If you would like to join me in the studio, just let me know! Here are some impor

C Major Harmony - Bobby's Bass - Part 16

It's done! We've covered all the major scales on the bass and now we're moving on to the next level! In this video, I'll show you how to play a C major harmony, what it consists of, and how you can transpose it so you can play it anyhwere on a bass. Here are some important/useful things to get you

Parts of a Bass Guitar - Bobby's Bass - Part 1

http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! The time has finally come! This first part is quite dry but you will see that it is necessary. If you want to play bass and are seriously interested in it, you also need to understand the theory and learn about the background. The bass has only 4 strings (th

Aeolian scale - Bobby's Bass - Part 14_Vertical

With the Aeolian scale we want to learn another scale that is similar to the minor scale. This scale was already used in the 16th century and was particularly popular in church music. But the scale is much more signifcant than one might think at first glance, because it gave rise to both the D major