Get a Free 'Play Rock Bass!' Lesson at the 'Guitar World Lessons' Store — Video
Through the ultimate lesson guide, Play Rock Bass! The Ultimate Guide!, you’ll get everything you need to know how to rock the bass like a pro.
You’ll learn fingerstyle, how to read tablature and count basic rhythms, useful fretboard patterns, how to play standard rock grooves, amplification tips, essential music theory and so much more!
With more than 90 minutes of lessons, Play Rock Bass! The Ultimate Guide! gives you everything you need to start playing bass guitar now.
Play Rock Bass! The Ultimate Guide! is now available through the Guitar World Lessons Webstore. It joins the ranks of the many lessons already available through Guitar World Lessons.
To celebrate this brand-new release, Guitar World is offering the first Play Rock Bass lesson, "Lick 1: Basic Rhythm Pattern in C" as a FREE download!
Note that all five Play Rock Bass lessons are available—as a package—for only $9.99.
You can watch a trailer of Play Rock Bass! The Ultimate Guide! below. Enjoy!
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