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alugha Points | Water Tower Mannheim_Vertical

Mannheim’s water tower certainly shares some traits with the strong, silent type, but like most deep waters (pun intended), there’s more to it than meets the eye… Who is this old giant who watches over the city of Mannheim and how did it come to be? Watch and learn! Watch exciting videos about inte

HowTo BACKFLIP | hoTodi Quicktip

Learn cool moves in 60 seconds with the hoTodi Quicktips! Todays topic: BACKFLIP You would like to learn a specific move? Drop a video-wish in the comment section below and we try to help you out with a video :) If you have video suggestions, just tell us - we'll check out what we can do for you.

Tips for playing bass - Bobby's Bass - Part 2

http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! We are still learning the theory but in keeping with the following motto: You really want to learn something! In our second part of Bobby's Bass, Ralf Bopp gives some tips on how to really learn to play the bass. Be it a metronome or a bass diary... But do

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

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

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