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@lucamacchioni.music · Bass, Guitar, Logic Pro X (Apple Certified User) · Madrid
Bass Player | Music Teacher | Audio Engineer | Composer >>> ONLINE LESSONS [ 🇪🇦 & 🇮🇹 ] | • Bass • Guitar • Logic Pro X (Apple Certified User)

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This is one of my favorite exercises, a very melodic way to study the major scale on the bass.… More…

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In this video I want to show you 3 different walking bass lines using root, fifth and chromatic approach from below and above… More…

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Straight vs Shuffle: same bass line played in two different styles, alternating long and short 8th notes.… More…

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In this video I play the same bass groove on 2 different drum patterns.… More…

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Just a little basso solo on 12 bars Bb Jazz Blues More…

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in this video I want to show you a funky "Jaco" style bass groove. In this line I played a lot of ghost notes and used the bridge pickup.… More…

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This bass groove is great for practicing ghost notes and syncopated sixteenth notes.… More…

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In this video I wanna show you an "endless" chromatic walking bass line over a 12 bars F blues.… More…

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In this video I'll give you some examples to connect two chords (in this case A-7 and D7) using different techniques (chromatic and diatonic approaches, triads, scales, etc ...)… More…

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In this funk bass line I played using the left hand muting technique, in the style of one of my bass heroes: the legendary Francis "Rocco" Prestia.… More…

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In this video I wanna show you 6 different bass fills in A minor, using the minor pentatonic scale.… More…

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Autumn Leaves Walking Bass Line (in G minor), starting on the third of each chord, playing across the entire fretboard. Enjoy! More…