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“Right Hand Drive” Innovative Technique

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Right Hand Drive CoverI’m always on the look out for new things to learn to expand my playing and allow me to express myself more independently on the instrument. So at Christmas, I was excited (I don’t say surprised, because we usually get the emails of “What do you want this year?” nowadays) to get a copy of “Right Hand Drive,” by bassist Damian Erskine. Once I got home, I opened the book, grabbed a metronome and dove in.

The basics of the method are actually pretty simple. Unlike the right hand technique that we are all used to (where the index and middle fingers hit the strings while the thumb anchors the hand on a pickup), Erskine’s method involves you using the thumb much like the index and middle fingers. You hold your hand more like a classical guitarist would, which allows the thumb to move freely. Any anchoring you do at this point can be done either by resting the arm on the bass body, or by using the pinky.

The book itself is laid out easily and simply, with rudiments designed to help you ingrain the technique into the muscle memory before adding more advanced skills on top of it. I strongly encourage you to take the time to dive into these rudiments and play them ad nauseum; it will only help you to absorb the technique. Honestly it took me a good four months of playing with the book and forcing myself to use it at gigs before I had that “Aha!” moment where it all clicked and just happened. From there, it takes more work to play in the traditional right hand style.

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A couple things I discovered while working through the book (in full disclosure, I’m still not done. I wanted to spend as much time on the basics to get them down before going to the advanced section), which have made this technique all the more valuable for me. First, the hand position allows very quick shifting from slap bass to fingerstyle to palm-muting. As a theatre musician, there are times when I have to make technique changes on the fly, and the Erskine method has made my job of quick transitions that much easier.

Secondly, you can still use a lot of other advanced right hand techniques with this method. I regularly use my ring finger on my right hand when playing fast passages, and that immediately worked its way into this technique. For someone that uses the upstrokes of their fingers, that’s very easy to incorporate as well. With the hand position, I feel you’re far more open to experiment and incorporate whatever you want into your playing. At church, I’ve been playing a lot of “hybrid slap,” where you’re using your thumb to play regularly, but then I can pop a string here and there for effect. With the traditional right hand position, that wouldn’t be possible.

“Right Hand Drive” is a new, inventive way for us to look at the role our right hand plays in the bass context. By using the thumb instead of treating it like an anchor, it unlocks a new level of expression, fluidity and motion. Combine that with the ease of switching from slap to fingerstyle to palm-muting, and for me it is an invaluable skill I’m glad I have taken the time to learn. And lastly, Damian is a stand up guy that is very easy to talk to (either by email, or find him on twitter at @damianerskine), and responsive. You can’t go wrong.

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Artist Update With Bassist Derek Frank

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Artist Update With Bassist Derek Frank

Bassist Derek Frank…

Many of you will remember the last time I chatted with Derek Frank was back in 2017. The main thing that impressed me was how busy Derek was and how he juggled playing with many huge acts.

Now, I am happy to hear that Derek launched a new album last March titled “Origin Story” where he digs deep into his roots and pays homage to Pittsburg.

Join me as we get caught up after all these years and hear the details about the new album, how Derek gets his sound, and his plans for the future.

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String Instrument Humidifiers

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String Instrument Humidifiers

String Instrument Humidifiers

After living in some very humid parts of the country for decades, we moved to a dryer, much sunnier location. As a result, I started noticing some fret sprout on my string instruments and recently did a video on fret sprout correction.

It occurred to me that I should take a more preventative approach to string instrument humidification. Of course, I turned to my instrument maintenance experts, Music Nomad Equipment Care, for a solution and they suggested their Humitar series. (Note: They sent two press samples and I purchased the remainder online.)

Join me as I look at these useful tools for keeping my string instruments in tip-top condition.

The Humitar series is available online at Music Nomad Equipment Care, as well as Amazon.com

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Interview With Bassist Graham Stanush

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Interview With Bassist Graham Stanush

Bassist Graham Stanush…

Return to Dust is keeping Grunge alive and well! They have a new self-titled album that went out on May 3rd, 2024 and will be super busy promoting this project in the near future.

Graham Stanush is the bass powerhouse driving their sound and adding vocals to the mix. Join me as we hear all about Graham’s musical journey, details about the new album, how he gets his sound and their plans for the future.

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Review: CrystalBright Rombo Picks

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Review: CrystalBright Rombo Picks

CrystalBright Rombo Picks

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Playing bass with a pick is still a touchy subject in our community. I believe you should be able to use whatever you need to get your sound. Even though I mostly play with my fingers, I like to check out innovative new picks that might have something new to offer, sonically speaking.

Judith and Carlos from Rombo recently contacted me about a new material called CrystalBright that they have been researching for the last 12 months and offered to send some prototype picks. After trying them out, I put together this video with my findings.

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Preparing for Performance with Dr. Randy Kertz

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Dr Randal Kertz - Bass Player Health - Oct 2022

Preparing for Performance…

This month we discuss how to prepare for a performance and easy strategies that go a long way.

Dr. Randall Kertz is the author of The Bassist’s Complete Guide to Injury Management, Prevention and Better Health. Click here to get your copy today!

The Bassist’s Complete Guide to Injury Management, Prevention & Better Health

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