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Lekato Tongue Drum Unboxing and Test

 


This tongue drum is available on Amazon UK but for sure you can find this one online in your country. It is 6 inches in diameter and has 11 tones tuned to D major. The sound is very relaxing. Super love it.


Here's the video for the sound test:




How to assemble Argos Home Maine 4 Shelf Shoe Storage Cabinet

 


Argos Home Maine 4 Shelf Shoe Storage Cabinet Made from wood effect with a wood effect finish. Size H87, W66.8, D24.4cm. Weight 18.7kg. Stores an average of 10 pairs of shoes. Maximum shoe size 10. 4 fixed shelves. Freestanding. Self-assembly. If this product is over 60cm high it must be securely attached to the wall to prevent overturning.

Casio CTS series 100, 200, 300 gigbag carry case replacement

 Casio CTS series alternative gigbag carry case



Measurement
  • Overall Length: 1185mm
  • Overall Width: 450mm
  • Overall Depth: 100mm

Extreme Electric Guitar Bag by Gear4music


Designed for odd share electric guitar but it can be an alternative gigbag for your Casio CTS 300, 200 or 100. It fits nicely. It's a little bit longer in length but the width and thickness is just right. Most of all it's affordable and you can keep your keyboards protected and can carry around easily. 

Super Easy Bass Guitar Lessons

I want to learn the bass Book 1

Chapter 1

Lesson 1 

How to choose your bass It all depends on who’s going to use it and the type of music that the person is into. If you're are right-handed or left-handed. If you are a parent wanting to buy your child a bass  and your child is still small, then go for a mini or shortscale bass. Bass can be heavy, big and lengthy. So always consider these factors before buying because you will struggle reaching notes and also during practise, it will be uncomfortable. 

 Some more factors to consider are the types of bass, if it's electric, acoustic, u-bass, fretless or double bass. (Please see type of bass for more details) Best practise in buying your bass is to go to a guitar shop because not only you can hear what the bass sounds like but also you can hold it and have a go if it feels right for you. Also there are loads of stocks in the store which means you can choose any type, size and style you want.  Plus there are store managers and assistants to help you and you can directly ask their expertise to help you decide on your first bass.

Lesson 2 

Parts of the bass 


Lesson 3 

How to tune your bass 
 
The most convenient and accurate to tune your bass guitar is by using a tuner. Either a clip-on tuner, a phone app tuner or via your effects pedal. Most multi-effects pedal got built-in tuner. You can either choose a Chromatic tuner or from a selector mode of the tuner which is specific to bass guitar. 

Here's the link: How to use a tuner

Lesson 4 

Music alphabet, numbers and notes. 

A B C D E F G 

Letters can be a chord or can be an individual note i.e. Root Note/Key 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 

Numbers could represent as a chord itself or a note on a scale or an interval. Also it can be the fret number when you are reading a tablature.  (See how to read TAB lesson) 
 
 
Time Signature: 4/4:  Four counts in four bars 1, 2, 3, 4.... (Rock) 3/4:  Three counts in four bars 1, 2, 3... (Waltz) 2/4: Two counts in four bars 1, 2.... (March)

Lesson 5 

How to read TAB 

There are four lines that represents the four strings of the bass.  The line on top means higher pitch and bottom line represents lower pitch. The other way of looking at it is like it's a reverse fretboard facing you. 

Sample Chord on Tab 

G_____________________ 
D_____________________ 
A_____________________ 
E_____________________   

Sample Riff on Tab 

G______0__3__5______0__3__6__5_______ 
D______________________________________ 
A______________________________________ 
E______________________________________      
String No. 4  (low E string)


Chapter 2

Lesson 1
 
E as a Note and/or a Chord 

G_______________________________________
D_______________________________________
A_______________________________________
E________0______________________________
 
So the E note or chord is the open 4th string. Hence on the TAB it's written as O. Now that you know where the E note or chord is located, before you start playing, we will need to review our notes and the measurement. 

In this exercise you need to tap or clap your hand whilst counting to get the timing or measurement of the note. 

Whole Note:  4 Beats - Count 1 to 4 and clap on 1 
Half Note: 2 Beats - Count 1 to 4 and clap on 1 and 3 
Quarter Note: 1 Beat - Count 1 to 4 then clap on all 
8th Note: 1/2 Beat - Count 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & then clap on all 
16th Note: 1/4 Beat - Count 1 e & a 2 e & a 3 e & a 4 e & a then clap on all. 


Lesson 2 
 
A as a Note and/or a Chord  

G______________________________________ 
D______________________________________
A_______0______________________________ 
E______________________________________ 
 
The A note or chord is the open string of the 3rd string. Hence on the TAB its again written as O. Practise playing using whole note, half note, quarter, 8th and 16th if you can.  

You can try and experiment which works best for your plucking hand whether you use a plectrum or your fingers. Try and develop your technique. 


Lesson 3 
 
D as a Note and/or a Chord 

G______________________________________ 
D________0_____________________________
A______________________________________ 
E______________________________________ 
 
The D note or chord is the open string of the 2nd string. Again it's written O on the TAB as an open 2nd string. Repeat the exercises that we've learned and try to create a rhythm.  
 
 For example: Half note and two 8th notes.  
 
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 
D         D D 

Remember that when you're playing bass you are also a secondary drummer giving rhythm to the song.  


Lesson 4
   
G as a Note and/or a Chord  

G_______0______________________________ 
D______________________________________
A______________________________________ 
E______________________________________ 
 
The G note or chord is the open string of the 1st string. Again it's written O on the TAB because it's an open string. Use all the exercises that we've learned. Use the plectrum or your fingers. Create your own variation or rhythm using this chord or note.  



Chapter 3

Lesson 1 
 
Learn the fretboard 
On our previous lesson we learned about the chord or note G. Now in order for us to learn the fretboard, we need to know where these notes are located.  
 
G as a Note and/or a Chord on the fretboard 

G___0_________________________________ 
D_______5_____________________________
A____________10_______________________ 
E___________________3_________________ 
 
The 1st open string is our G but also if we press on the 2nd string 5th fret, we also got our G note or chord. The same on the 3rd string 10th fret. And on 4th string 3rd fret.

Next, is to learn about the dots or fret markers. If you look on your bass fretboard, there are dots or markers. The purpose of that is to make life simple and instead of counting the frets, you will have a guide on where you are on the fretboard.  

In this diagram, you will see what notes are on the dots or markers.  
 
G___G#/Ab___A#/Bb___C_____D_____E_____
D___D#/Eb_____F______G_____A_____B____
A___A#/Bb_____C______D_____E___F#/Gb__
E____F________G______A_____B___C#/Db__
0         1                3             5           7            9      
 
So, on the 0 or open strings, we got E, A, D, G which is also our guide in tuning the bass plus at the beginning of this book, we learned about the open chords or notes. 

Now, on the first fret, some bass got a marker but others don't so it depends on the bass that you got. But it is still essential to know what notes you got on the first fret. It's F, A#/Bb, D#/Eb, G#/Ab which is actually just moving notes half step.  
 
 
E, F, F#/Gb, A, A#/Bb, B, C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb 

The sequence is when you move upwards half step, you will have sharps (#) with the exception of E and B. Then moving downwards you will have flats (b) with exception of C and F.


Lesson 2
 
Learn the Octaves 
 
Octave is the 8th note of the scale. It's the same note but it's either higher or lower. 
 
E note or chord  

G_____________________________________ 
D_______________2_____________________
A_____________________________________ 
E________0____________________________  
  
 
A note or chord  

G_____________2_______________________ 
D_____________________________________
A________0____________________________ 
E_____________________________________ 


D note or chord 

G_____________7_______________________ 
D_______0_____________________________
A_____________________________________ 
E_____________________________________



Lesson 3

Major Triads G Note or Chord triad 
 
G______________________________________ 
D________________________________0_____
A_________2____5____________2__________ 
E_____3_________________3______________ 
 
This is comprise of the 1 - 3 - 5 or in the case of G chord, it's G - B - D. The G here is your root or your 1 then B is your 3 or third and D is your 5 or fifth.  
 
  
C Note or Chord triad 
 
G_________________________________0____ 
D___________2____5___________2_________
A______3_________________3_____________ 
E______________________________________ 
 
The C chord is C - E - G. The C here is your root or your 1 then E is your 3 or third and G is your 5 or fifth. 


D Note or Chord triad 

G________________________________2_____ 
D_________6_____7______0____4__________
A_____5________________________________ 
E______________________________________ 
 
The D chord is D - F# - A. The D is your root or your 1 then F# is your 3 or third and A is your 5 or fifth.  

 
A Note or Chord triad 

G_______________________________________
D_________________________________2_____
A_________6____7________0____4__________
E_____5_________________________________
 
The A chord is A - C# - E.  The A is your root or your 1 then C# is your 3 or third and E is your 5 or fifth. 

 
E Note or Chord triad 

G_________________________1____4_______ 
D____________________2_________________
A_______________2______________________ 
E______0___4___________________________ 

The E chord is E - G# - B. The E is your root or your 1 then G# is your 3 or third and B is your 5 or fifth. 
 


Lesson 4 

Minor Triads 

Minor triads got a flattened 3 or translated to 1 - b3 - 5.  Or, in the case of G chord its G - Bb - D.  The G is your root or 1 and the Bb is your b3 or flattened third and D is your 5 or fifth.  

G minor or Gm  

G_______________________________________
D_________________________________0_____
A__________1____5___________1___________
E______3_______________3________________
  
 
C minor or Cm  

G_________________________________0_____
D__________1_____5___________1__________
A_____3_________________3_______________
E_______________________________________
 
A minor or Am  

G_______________________________________
D_________________________________2_____
A__________3____7___________3___________
E______5_______________5________________
  
 
D minor or Dm  

G___________________________________2___
D___________3_____7___________3_________
A______5________________5_______________
E_______________________________________
 
  
E minor or Em  

G____________________________0_____5____
D______________________2________________
A_______________2_______________________
E______0___3____________________________



Chapter 4

Lesson 1 

Learning Songs 

All Apologies by Nirvana 
 
Based on 1 - 4- 5 chords progression.  For example: 1 is C then 4 is F and 5 is G. If we transpose it to C#, then 1 is C# and 4 is F# and 5 is G#.  And if your bass is dropped tune to Eb, then your chords are D as your 1 and G as your 4 and A as your 5.  
 
 For now, let us simplify the song and play it on C.  
  
G_______________________________________
D_______________________________________
A_3__3_3___3___3_3____3___3_3____3__3_3_
E_______________________________________
 
Then the chorus goes to F and G 

G_______________________________________
D_______________________________________
A_______________________________________
E__2_________________________4__________
      F  (In the sun...)                          G  (Married...)   



Lesson 2 

Ghost Notes 

Ghost notes is when you pluck the string and its being muted. You can call it as unnecessary note.  

In this lesson we will try learning the song Creep by Radiohead 

Chord progression is 1 - 3 - 4 - 4m (in the key of G) 

G______________________________________
D______________________________________
A____________2____3_____3______________
E_______3______________________________
                G        B       C         Cm 
 
Bass Pattern: 

G_____________________________________
D_____________________________________
A_____________________________________ 
E_______3____x_3_3_______3____x_3_3___     
                G       x  G  G            G        x  G G    
 
G_____________________________________
D_____________________________________
A_______2____x_2_2_______2____x_2_2___ 
E_____________________________________
                 B       x  B  B             B       x  B  B    

G_____________________________________ 
D_____________________________________
A_______3____x_3_3_______3____x_3_3___ 
E_____________________________________
                C        x  C  C             C       x  C  C    
 
 
G_____________________________________ 
D_____________________________________
A_______3____x_3_3____________________ 
E_____________________________________
                Cm     x CmCm                

G_____________________________________ 
D_____________________________________
A_______3___5__6___8__________________ 
E________________________3____________
                C      D   Eb    F         G 




Lesson 3 

Alternate finger plucking 

using Index finger and Middle finger 8th note exercise.  
Song: With Or Without You by U2 

G______________________________________
D______________________________________
A__5_5_5_5_5_5_5_5___5_5_5_5_5_5_5_5___
E______________________________________
      D D D D D D  D D     D D D D D D D  D   
      1 & 2  & 3 &  4  &     1 & 2  & 3  & 4  & 
 
G______________________________________
D______________________________________
A______________________________________
E___5_5_5_5_5_5_5_5___5_5_5_5_5_5_5_5__
        A  A A A  A A A  A      A A A  A A  A A  A 
 
 
G______________________________________
D______________________________________
A______________________________________
E___7_7_7_7_7_7_7_7___7_7_7_7_7_7_7_7__
       BmBmBmBmBmBm   BmBmBmBmBmBm 

G______________________________________
D______________________________________
A______________________________________
E___3_3_3_3_3_3_3_3___3_3_3_3_3_3_3_3__
        G G G G G G G  G     G G G G G G G  G          
 


Lesson 4 

Learning Bass Run and Slash Chords. 

In this lesson we will be learning the song Zombie by The Cranberries

Chord Progression:  6m - 4 - 1 - 5/7 (Em - C - G - D/F#) 

Played as 8th note.  1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & Time Signature: 4/4 
 
G_______________________________________
D_______________________________________
A______________________3_3_3_3_3_3_5_3__
E__0_0_0_0_0_0_3_0______________________
 
 
G_______________________________________
D_______________________________________
A_______________________________________
E___3_3_3_3_3_3_5_3___4_4_4_4_4_4_4_4___
 


CONCLUSION: 

I hope you’ve learned something from this book.  Starting from your first time to own or hold a bass up to the first note or chord you've learned as well as the first pluck of a string or strings.  

Please continue to use this book and keep practising.  And will see you again in BOOK 2. Just search on Amazon (I Want To Learn The Bass Book 2 by Vincent Ryan Borres).