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The C major scale - Bobby's bass - Part 7

http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! Now that we have mastered the plucking hand and the fretting hand, we will continue with notes. The C major scale plays a special role here, because basically everything is based on it. As the basis for all other scales, tones and notes, everything stems fro

Root, fifth and octave - Bobby's bass - Part 9

http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! Now that we are familiar with notes, the fretting hand and plucking hand, let's continue with some important basics. Today, we are going to learn what a root, a fifth and a concave is. is. We will play them on the strings and learn how to transpose them. H

Notes of the C major scale on a bass - Bobby's bass - Part 8

http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! Now that we have learned all the basics we want to develop them. This time, we will take a look at the notes of the C major scale and learn how to play the C major scale on each string with the fretting hand. Here's the sheet for this exercise: http://goo.g

Root, fifth and octave - Bobby's bass - Part 9_Vertical

http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! Now that we are familiar with notes, the fretting hand and plucking hand, let's continue with some important basics. Today, we are going to learn what a root, a fifth and a concave is. is. We will play them on the strings and learn how to transpose them. H

The Lydian scale - Bobby's bass - Part 12_Vertical

http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! Amen... We are going to learn another scale, the Lydian scale. It sounds similar to the major scale, but has some peculiarities. It is a very old scale - especially used in church music - and has its origins in Greece. It is famous due to the Pink Floyd guit

NASA ScienceCasts: On the Cusp of Understanding

NASA is using sounding rockets to study the cusp, a point where the magnetic bubble that surrounds our planet dips inward and touches down to Earth. NASA Science: http://science.nasa.gov/ Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA

How whales communicate

For whales, sound plays a central role. But it is becoming increasingly noisy in the oceans. Man-made noise from a wide variety of sources is increasingly drowning out the whales' calls - and thus disrupting their sense of direction. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Group 5 Film Production/Tamar Baumgarten/Scop