Added by on 2013-07-15

FULL COURSE, TAB, JAM TRACKS: bit.ly MORE STU HAMM BASS LESSONS: truefire.at JOIN TRUEFIRE FOR FREE: bit.ly Stu Hamm’s Fretboard Fitness digs deep into bass guitar fretboard navigation, finger agility and the theoretical knowledge necessary to play all styles of music. If you consider yourself an intermediate bass guitar player, Stu Hamm’s Fretboard Fitness is the bass boot camp you need to take your skills to the next level. Stu Hamm first came to prominence after playing on Steve Vai’s Flex-Able disc. Going on to become the bassist of choice to lay down the low-end for virtuoso guitarists like Frank Gambale, Joe Satriani and many others on the stage and in the studio. Fortunately for students of bass guitar, Stu’s teaching skills match his musicianship providing a rare opportunity to learn bass guitar from one of the very best on the planet. “These are the bass guitar lessons I wish I had when I was coming up. I’ve distilled the curriculum in Fretboard Fitness to the essential nuts and bolts of playing bass guitar; navigating the fretboard, building hand strength, and understanding the essential principles of music theory and harmony. All of the video bass guitar lessons, exercises and workouts [...]

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21 Comments

  • funkskywalker1 11 years ago

    Nice

  • Hector Herrera 11 years ago

    its cool you give us a nice quick solo jam before your lessons.. good job.

  • Dextrotje1 11 years ago

    wtb tabs for the intro tbh, that was badass

  • Shankdv8 11 years ago

    i have watched every single one of your videos and i am just now realizing that you have hitchhikers thumb and you’re the only other bass player I know, other then myself, that has it and i also wanted to say that the intro to this is just lovely sounding

  • Hamilton Sanchez Jr. 11 years ago

    So basically, he just stays in the same key throughout his intro right? I know that sounds like a rhetorical question, but I am having trouble with this. I hear him playing the same notes but in different positions and pitches. I just want someone with more knowledge to clarify it for me that modes and scales are used in a certain key and you could play those exact same notes in the key in any order and in any pitch, so long as they are the exact notes.

  • MastaSejtan 11 years ago

    INSANE!

  • yonatanyoni83 11 years ago

    you can play them note by note or exact or inversions which is mixing the notes up as long as u remain in that mode :D cheers!

  • yonatanyoni83 11 years ago

    bad ass intro dude love your lessons .

  • randy franklin 11 years ago

    i need 2 know if modes have 2 be played in the exact note by note order or can u sometimes skip notes????

  • anina114 11 years ago

    Stu’s got mad skillz!!!

  • rocktastic2 11 years ago

    very helpul sir thanx

  • MemoireXIII 11 years ago

    nice intro!

  • uvens2008 11 years ago

    Intro is mad slick,,, Hope to play like that one day

  • jokaicekru 11 years ago

    STU I WOULD LOVE TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY THE WAY U DID IN THE INTRO…..PLEASE!!!!!! WHAT IS THAT TAPPING?

  • deathcubek46n2 11 years ago

    Stu Hamm is very naturally funny. All of the interludes and intros and banter cracks me up or makes me smile. Well done!

  • Juan Ha 11 years ago

    AH! i did not know that Stu is a nerd!!!

  • AlphaX1980 11 years ago

    this is from a song called “Remember” on his Outbound album

  • ELJC1 11 years ago

    more videos please.

  • GatlingBoyzz0908 11 years ago

    i like the intro can you have a tutorial in it?

  • roboboxB 11 years ago

    The riff at 0:30 is so sick! I wish I could play like that.

  • Beartard 11 years ago

    The intro was so bad-ass, thanks for the courses.