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Funk Bass Guitar Lines - 20 Original Funk Bass Lines with Audio & Video - cover

Funk Bass Guitar Lines - 20 Original Funk Bass Lines with Audio & Video

Gareth Evans

Verlag: Intuition Publications

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Beschreibung

20 Original Funk Bass Guitar lines in tablature and notation for the intermediate to advanced bassist, plus an extra bonus Bass line.

- 89 bars of music over 21 Bass lines (average Bass line length 4.2 bars)
- Video at full speed & Audio at full & half speed (Downloadable)
- Backing tracks at full and slower practise speeds (Downloadable)
- Theory and technique tips for each Bass line
Verfügbar seit: 24.01.2017.
Drucklänge: 19 Seiten.

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