Bass Artist Index: S
Popular Bass Resources from these Artists
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Double disc set of hard rock and poetic angst
Recordings: Rock/Pop ·
941 Hits ·
Posted on 1/21/2001 by Jack Cooley (113)
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Fundamentals of slap technique, one step at a time to incorporate complex damping and choking, funk patterns and vamps, "machine-gun" triplets, percussive right-hand tapping, flamenco-style strumming, double-stop riffs, scales, phrasing and more.
URL: http://www.videoprogressions.com
Videos: Instructional ·
4862 Hits ·
Posted on 6/2/2000 by Jason Perryman (91)
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This is a hard rock albumn with none other than the rock guitar legend Slash playing lead guitar.
URL: http://www.snakepit.org
Recordings: Alternative ·
894 Hits ·
Posted on 3/14/2001 by Daniel Laycock (36)
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Excellent! Billy Sheehan explains his technique and solo style in simple terms that any level of bass player can understand. Techniques featured: tapping, various finger styles, scale approach, and more. Two big thumbs up!!
Videos: Instructional ·
3445 Hits ·
Posted on 4/20/2001 by Doug Bland (195)
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Steal this Album by System of a Down is their newest nu metal like release with many different genres giving System of a Down their one of a kind sound with their politics too.
URL: http://www.systemofadown.com
Recordings: Metal ·
637 Hits ·
Posted on 1/4/2003 by Adam Le (1189)
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Bass day video of one of the best bass players of all time.
Videos: Music ·
3799 Hits ·
Posted on 8/12/2002 by Nicholas Brown (265)
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Topics include tapping, neck bending, scalloped frets, dual-outpost basses, 4-finger plucking, covering several parts at once, string gauges, 'playing' the pickups, distortion, compression, and much more.
Videos: Instructional ·
3698 Hits ·
Posted on 4/27/2000 by ActiveBass
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Sting's autobiography/memoir covering his life as a child through to his meteoric fame. This book is more about the person behind the name of Sting rather than about his music. An engrossing read.
Books/Tab: Other ·
493 Hits ·
Posted on 10/1/2005 by Maurice Carr (37545)
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Chris Squire's second solo album, it is actually a CD of
traditional English Christmas Carols, recorded in a church
with a choir.
URL: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/b000z1x0d8/ref=s9newr_c4_img1-rfc_g1-3215_g1-3102_g3?pf_rd_m=a3p5rokl5a1ole&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=04w2xvvpdzrjnzy1r19p&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=139287591&pf_rd_i=468294
Recordings: Rock/Pop ·
698 Hits ·
Posted on 10/3/2008 by Mark Toner (30)
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This is definately more a step in the direction that most people think Billy should be headed musically. It's more experimental and has more instrumentals. His instrumentals are very tasteful and not too gratuitous.
Recordings: Other ·
719 Hits ·
Posted on 11/22/2006 by Matt Laham (576)
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