- Under Pressure
- Hotel Califronia
- Moondance
- Funk #49
- Hard To Handle
- Black Magic Woman
- Thrill Is Gone
- Love Struck Baby
- All About The Bass
- Another One Bites The Dust
- Ballad Of John And Yoko
- Message In A Bottle
- Sing
- Need You Tonight
Exclusive Song Tutorials For Gigging Bass Players... And Those That Aspire To Be!
Growing List Of Free Song Tutorials Chunked Into Sections With Notation and Tab, Playalong Speed and Slowed Down Picture-in-Picture Videos and Downloadable PDF
To Join The Free Members Area Simply Type In Your Best Email Address, Select A Password and Confirm It, and Then Hit The Big Orange 'Get Free Access' Button
Use the Free Tutorials in the Members Area To Learn Any of the Songs Listed
More exclusive songs and bass tutorials will go live in the members area in the weeks and months to come...
- Moondance
- Funk #49
- Hard To Handle
- Black Magic Woman
- Thrill Is Gone
- Love Struck Baby
- All About The Bass
- Another One Bites The Dust
- Ballad Of John And Yoko
- Message In A Bottle
- Sing
What You Get In The Tutorials

Notations & Tabs
Each song tutorial is split into its main constituent parts – e.g. verse, chorus, bridge, solo, outro. And so on.
Each song chunk has a clear heading of what section of the song it is, followed by a graphic like this one on the left (from All About The Bass) which has notation and tab.
Additionally there is a PDF for each song tutorial that you can download and print off and put on your music stand.
Videos
The video tutorials are presented in a very specific way:
First, the videos are chunked down into short sections that correspond to the way the notation has also been chunked down.
Second, the videos are filmed and edited using picture in picture technology so you get a close up view of what’s happening with both fretting hand and plucking hand.
Third, the sections are filmed at two tempo levels: the first tempo is performance tempo; the second tempo is slowed down and usually accompanied by a chordal metronome (so you can hear both metronomic rhythm and he overriding harmony).

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