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Lessons: Lesson #49: Basic Rock Bass

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Basic Rock Bass


by Kerry Galloway (907)

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This next section involves "pushing" into the next bar. This means that you play the first note of the next bar a bit sooner than you did in the last excercise. The technical term is "anticipation"...you're anticipating the chord change.

Notice that the last note of each bar is not just "pushed", but it's sustained as well. Hang on to the note just a bit longer than the others. Listen to the excercise.
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