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Here in Royal House Of Music, we train both young and Elderly people to play piano, drums, bass guit

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The first duty of the bass guitar is to keep the
rhythm. Keeping the pulse of a song is central
to your role as a bassist. Whether it’s a simple
country two-step or a complicated jazz-fusion
riff, the bass guitar always makes sure the
rhythm and tempo are clearly defined.
Most times, you’ll be playing along with the
kick drum of a drum set; however, you could
also be working together with the player of
a different rhythm instrument or just holding
the rhythm all by yourself. In any of these
cases, it’s vital that you keep the rhythm
and tempo of the song moving and clearly
defined. Check out Chapter 10 for more
information on common rhythms.
Rhythm
Everybody has rhythm. It’s in the way that you walk or the way that you talk. All you’re doing here is translating your natural
rhythm to the bass guitar. Relax and let it come to you as you practice.

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*Making time for practice*
You don’t have to devote every waking moment of your day to learning how to play the bass guitar. In the beginning, it’s
important to set a regular practice time and stick to it, even if it’s for only a brief time. Try setting aside 20 minutes at first
every day to go over the basics of the bass guitar. Pretty soon, you can expand it to half an hour spent warming up, reviewing
those basics, and learning new material. Pretty soon, you could be up to an hour or more of serious practice time. Your play-
ing will improve with the more time you spend practicing; however, it’s important at first to get into the habit of practicing.
Habits are hard to break, but the creation of good habits will only help you get better.

Photos from ROYAL HOUSE Of MUSIC's post 20/06/2021

*Making time for practice*
You don’t have to devote every waking moment of your day to learning how to play the bass guitar. In the beginning, it’s
important to set a regular practice time and stick to it, even if it’s for only a brief time. Try setting aside 20 minutes at first
every day to go over the basics of the bass guitar. Pretty soon, you can expand it to half an hour spent warming up, reviewing
those basics, and learning new material. Pretty soon, you could be up to an hour or more of serious practice time. Your play-
ing will improve with the more time you spend practicing; however, it’s important at first to get into the habit of practicing.
Habits are hard to break, but the creation of good habits will only help you get better.

20/06/2021

Playing the bass guitar means learning
something new every day. The key is
making sure you keep learning. And
you keep learning by practicing.
Although learning the bass guitar
is a journey, it doesn’t have to be a
race. You’ll learn more by keeping a
steady pace than by going in fits and
starts. It’s important to make time
every day to play the bass guitar in
a place where you have as few
distractions as possible.

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My boss✌✌
Koko bass💯💯

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NEW BASS DESIGN 🙆🙆😎😎

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