Double Bass Suzuki Method First lesson Introduction, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
๐ป 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.
๐ฏ 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.
๐ผ 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.
๐ต 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.
๐ธ 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.
๐ป 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.
๐ช 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.
๐ฌ 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.
๐ Resources
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