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The CLARKE THUMB DRILLS were originally a trumpet exercise, but adapted for the bass for 3 reasons: to exercise and condition quick, accurate and powerful finger placement in thumb position; for a precise and strong hand frame in thumb position; and for the exercise of an efficient Left Hand technique. Today we focus on the EFFICIENT left hand technique, breaking down all motions of live and dead fingers in the exercise. Have fun! Brought to you with generous support by Houston Luthier and bass maker Joey Naeger. Visit him at https://joeynaegerbasses.com Produced and Edited by David Means at "Design with Means": https://designwithmeans.wixsite.com [email protected] Check out the "Incredibly Useful Exercises" series of workout books, available on the Amazon store in your country (.US .UK .DE .FR .ES .IT .JP .CA) Volume 1 (Mindfulness, Awareness, Control)- https://www.amazon.com/Incredibly-Use... Volume 17 (All Exercises) - https://www.amazon.com/Incredibly-Use... Full Collection: INCREDIBLY USEFUL EXERCISES: Volume 1 - Mindfulness, Awareness, Control Volume 2 - Expression, Beauty Volume 3 - Hand Shaping, Precision Volume 4 - Lower Octave Mastery Part 1 Volume 5 - Lower Octave Mastery Part 2 Volume 6 - Lower Octave Mastery Part 3 Volume 7 - Lower Octave Mastery Part 4 Volume 8 - Upper Octave Mastery Part 1 Volume 9 - Upper Octave Mastery Part 2 Volume 10 - Whole Fingerboard Familiarity Volume 11 - Velocity Volume 12 - Power Volume 13 - Hybrid Workout #1 Volume 14 - Hybrid Workout #2 Volume 15 - Hybrid Workout #3 Volume 16 - Hybrid Workout #4 Volume 17 - All Exercises Volume 18 - Primers (Primers for 3-note progressive scales, Vomits, and Oompah, 3 of the more complex exercises in the series)