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Classic Hot Licks titles on DVD! For the first time Hot Licks classic video titles are available on DVD, making it even easier to learn with the world's top players...right in your own home! These new transfers make them look better than ever while DVD technology makes navigating each lesson even easier!
With a new introduction by Matt Scharfglass. Music Editor for Guitar World, Guitar World Acoustic, Guitar World Legends and Bass Guitar magazines, Matt Scharfglass is also leader of the rock band Mrs Grundy. A bassist and multi-instrumentalist, he has written over a dozen music books.
You'll never miss a note!
You see the music and the tablature on screen as it's being played!
All right and left-hand techniques are shown in close up and with helpful split-screen effects to make learning easy.
Slow motion segments with standard pitch sound.
Artist biographies
Selected discographies
Suggested listening
Booklet with music examples included
Six great lessons from the masters of Rock Bass:
Lesson 1: Chuck Rainey -- basic rock and R&B patterns, 12 bar blues phases and major and minor positions
Lesson 2: Glenn Letsch -- covers 2,3 & 4 note bass chords plus basic scales
Lesson 3: John Entwistle -- The Who's legendary bassist on dynamic right-hand techniques, tapping chords
Lesson 4: Beaver Felton -- on popping and slapping with octaves, slurs patterns and much more
Lesson 5: Allen Woody -- covers 'funk' techniques, and working with the drummer
Lesson 6: Stu Hamm -- this solo artist and bassist with Joe Satriani demonstrates his unique style.
Language: English with French, German, Spanish and Italian subtitles
@THSiKario So do I.
Bluesgerd47 2 months ago
Too fast for me
cielo5752 5 months ago
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Hate picking bassits ...
THSiKario 5 months ago
@anmlmutha BOOO
butch2112 7 months ago
Where's the rest of the lesson..? its missing about 75% of the whole lesson. In the video I had it he was talking in detail on how all his non slapping techniques allowed him to Funk without slapping,he goes on to mention and give props to Jaco and Rocco (Wow I was a poet and did;nt even know it)who also could play any style with his self taught playing,He shared how to hold a pick while palm muting and getting ghost notes,His lesson ended with a great jam with a funky drummer .PERFECT!
cottonfever1221 9 months ago
I remember watching this bass vid early in my playing,somebody gave me a bunch of vids to watch to get an Idea of what other bassists did for techniques,it was'nt a full video of him w/bunch of misc. players And never really focusing much on him when he played with Allman Bros.he really blew me away with his approach to playing funkbass without having to slap,it was very different from what I was exposed too,TOO YOUNG,TOO SOON is how most of our favorite musicians went out. R.I.P.
cottonfever1221 9 months ago
The late great Allen Woody.
Great sound and touch.
Miss you Allen.
elorens 10 months ago