How To Master ANY Instrument You Want (Beginner to PRO)

CharlesBerthoud
CharlesBerthoud
387.6 هزار بار بازدید - 4 سال پیش - As a professional multi-instrumentalist, I
As a professional multi-instrumentalist, I teach you how to master bass or any other instrument you want in a 7-step process! TAP like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video!

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A few notes. This is ONE way to master an instrument. I’m not saying you have to follow my steps and there are many great players with radically different paths, but from my own experience it has worked well for me and my peers.

The steps aren’t completely self-contained. For example I did some composing as early as step 2. The steps indicate what my main focus was at each stage of my journey.

This video is just a roadmap. There’s thousands of videos online teaching you all kinds of techniques, music theory, ear training etc which is an amazing thing, but it can be very overwhelming and you might have no idea where to start and how to put them all together. My intention for this video is that you can identify what you need to improve on right now, and then search online for videos that cover that area (I might make more specific videos addressing certain areas of music so stay tuned).  Then you can come back to this video regularly to check in and see what you might need to work on next.

I didn’t talk much about areas like listening, tone, time etc. These are all things you should work on at all steps of your journey. Many of these areas will improve naturally through the other steps. For example, through learning music by ear, you will improve your listening skills and probably start using a better tone and time as a result of listening to great players over and over again.

Special thanks to Zachary Brunetti, AhLun, Sugabeat, Colin Heberling, Timothy Gabrielson, Turpid, David Geschke, Dario Cimmino, James Ansell, Rob Nack and all my other Patrons

0:00 Intro
1:17 Step 1
2:06 Step 2
2:38 Step 3
3:20 Step 4
6:03 Step 5
7:22 Step 6
9:03 Step 7
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