Fingers as Shock Absorbers – Bowing Lesson

bowing lesson with David Allen Moore

Today we are having another look into David Allen Moore's brand new course, Technique Transformer. This video is a bite-sized bowing lesson for both French and German bow players. David teaches the concept of using the fingers of the right hand as shock absorbers to avoid any ‘chatter’ when the bow makes contact with the string. He also touches on the importance of investigation and trial when learning a new skill, and how that can make you a better double bass player. This speedy lesson can really improve your bowing technique in under 3 minutes!

This lesson is a preview from David's brand new course, Technique Transformer.

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Technique Transformer by David Allen Moore

This course is designed for intermediate to advanced double bassists who are looking to transform their double bass technique. It comprises 75 online video lessons over five and half hours, with downloadable sheet music. Renowned educator David Allen Moore shares his revolutionary approach that will unlock your technique and allow you to play the advanced repertoire you've always dreamed of.

David presents his most exciting and transformative lessons in an accessible format that you can revisit anytime. Enrolling now will give you material to work on for years to come with no ongoing fees.

 
 

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