Hey, James here!
Get ready to groove with Sian Unwin, the epic bassist from And Finally Phil Collins, as she spills the beans on her highly effective bass guitar warm-up routine!
This ain't your grandma's warm-up, folks. Sian has cooked up a concoction of killer techniques that will blow your socks off. Get ready for the spider walk—a finger-twisting combo of horizontal and vertical moves that'll have your digits dancing all over the fretboard like nobody's business.
But hold on tight, 'cause that's just the beginning! Sian takes things to a whole new level with the modal walk, an adventurous exploration of different musical modes that'll have your bass lines soaring with fresh flavors. And if that's not enough, she's got the major scale expansion to expand your musical horizons and make your bass sing like a rock star.
Now, you might be wondering, "Is all this craziness really necessary for a warm-up?" Well, brace yourself, because Sian's routine is the secret sauce to her mind-blowing performances. It's like a musical rollercoaster that gets her ready to blow the roof off every stage she sets foot on.
But don't just take our word for it, my friends. Join us on this wild ride as we dive into the nitty-gritty of Sian Unwin's bass guitar warm-up routine. We'll break down the spider walk, groove to the modal walk, and unlock the secrets of major scale expansion.
So grab your bass and buckle up! It's time to join Sian Unwin on a bass-fueled adventure. Get ready to break the rules, unleash your inner rock god, and experience the magic of her warm-up routine. Let's take your bass playing to a whole new stratosphere!
What do you think about this warm-up routine? Are you going to run around in your next warm-up? Let me know in the comments!
I'll see you next week!
James