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Alfred's Basic Bass Method, Bk 1: The Most Popular Method for Learning How to Play, Book & DVD

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Alfred's Basic Bass Method, Bk 1: The Most Popular Method for Learning How to Play, Book & DVD
Alfred's Basic Bass Method, Bk 1: The Most Popular Method for Learning How to Play, Book & DVD

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Alfred's Basic Bass Method, Bk 1: The Most Popular Method for Learning How to Play, Book & DVD

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Recognized for over 50 years as the best-paced and most comprehensive guitar method available, Alfred's Basic Guitar Method has introduced over 3 million beginners to the joy of playing guitar. Alfred's Basic Bass Method is the newest addition to the family, and features clear, well-paced instruction covering popular styles like rock, blues, country, and jazz. Lots of photos and diagrams make learning easy, and the included DVD contains iPod-compatible video for the visual learner. Learning to play has never been easier or more fun than with Alfred's Basic Bass Method—-the first and best choice for today's beginning bass students.
Book 1 covers all the necessities including how to hold your bass, tuning your bass, right- and left-hand technique, the basics of reading music, notes on all four strings, scales, licks, songs, how to read TAB, and playing slides and accents.

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