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Lessons: Country Bass Lesson #2213: What 'Country Feel' Should I Use?

What 'Country Feel' Should I Use?
by Ken Cooper
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Country Bass Lesson by Ken Cooper suitable for Intermediate bassists.
Excerpt:  Here are some typical chord changes, so let's start out REAL simple, by just playing the root & fifth. This way you get to listen to what the drummer is doing so you can play with a similar feel next time through OR the guitar/drums are so busy that you lay down a firm straight line like this so that everyone has an anchor point. But hey, it may sound good just like this, sometimes a tun...(more)


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