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Double Bass Suzuki Method First lesson Introduction, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

 




🎻 iServalan Music School — Double Bass Lesson

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star — Suzuki Book 1

Hello double bass players! Today we’re starting Suzuki Book 1 with the classic “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” We’ll focus on the first phrase, working pizzicato first and then bowing. This is perfect for beginners and a great refresh for intermediate players.

🎯 Lesson Goals

  • Learn to support and balance the double bass comfortably, standing or sitting.
  • Play the first phrase of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star with pizzicato.
  • Understand bowing basics and string crossings while keeping good posture.
  • Develop awareness of left-hand preparation and smooth string transitions.

🎼 Setting Up

Your bass should almost balance by itself, resting the right-side ridge against your hip. Whether standing or sitting (on a tall stool is best), keep your feet comfortably apart. Your left hand should rest on the neck near the nut, with thumb and forefinger forming a relaxed “C” shape. Over time, you’ll develop muscle memory for note spacing.

🎵 Tuning & Open Strings

Tune carefully — apps are fine, but your ear is even better. Check open strings by playing them against the A major scale to make sure you’re in tune before placing fingers down. Correct tuning is crucial, as every fingered note depends on it.

🎸 Pizzicato Practice

Play through the first phrase using pizzicato. Use the pattern: open – 1 – 4 – 1 – open – 4 – 1 – open. Cross strings smoothly and always have your left hand ready for the next note before you pluck.

🎻 Bowing Technique

When bowing, keep your bow perpendicular to the string you’re on. Each time you cross to a different string, adjust the bow angle slightly — the base of the bow rises or lowers as you move across strings. Practice this in front of a mirror to check arm shape, bow angle, and posture. Start near the base of the fingerboard for a warmer tone, then experiment closer to the bridge for volume and brightness.

🪞 Practice Tips

  • Always play near a mirror to check your arm, wrist, and bow angle.
  • Prepare the next finger while playing the current note — always be one step ahead.
  • Practice string crossings slowly until smooth, then add speed.
  • If memorizing is difficult, focus on reading one bar ahead in your music.

🎬 Homework

  • Play the first phrase with pizzicato five times slowly, focusing on hand preparation.
  • Repeat the phrase with bowing, checking your posture in the mirror.
  • Record yourself once and watch back — notice arm angles, bow straightness, and tone quality.

📌 Resources

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