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packersrule
11-20-2005, 06:27 PM
im looking for some bass lessons online that come in the form of a video. So if u find any post them here plz

bottlerocket
11-20-2005, 06:36 PM
You're at the best place on the web, man. :)

Here, you can ask questions about anything bass related, hear stuff from actual people, read the lessons articles in the lessons archive, and get links to dozens and dozens of sites. Dig around in the lessons subforum. There's plenty of links/articles in there. To get you started:

http://www.basslobster.com/

:thumb:

-Gav

trumpeter
11-20-2005, 06:37 PM
You're at the best place on the web, man. :)

Here, you can ask questions about anything bass related, hear stuff from actual people, read the lessons articles in the lessons archive, and get links to dozens and dozens of sites. Dig around in the lessons subforum. There's plenty of links/articles in there. To get you started:

http://www.basslobster.com/

:thumb:

-Gav


is it jsut me or are a lot of lessons missing?

bottlerocket
11-20-2005, 06:42 PM
is it jsut me or are a lot of lessons missing?

Remember the "XD" attack thingamabob?

Yeah...that.

And yeah, some are missing, but eh, they'll build up again. Must've been a server glitch or something. If you feel so compelled, why not write a lesson yourself? :)

We need as many as we can get for MXers like this threadstarter right here.

:thumb:

-Gav

trumpeter
11-20-2005, 06:44 PM
Remember the "XD" attack thingamabob?

Yeah...that.

And yeah, some are missing, but eh, they'll build up again. Must've been a server glitch or something. If you feel so compelled, why not write a lesson yourself? :)

We need as many as we can get for MXers like this threadstarter right here.

:thumb:

-Gav

what could i write a lesson on gav....sucking?

i don't have any good techniques...

bottlerocket
11-20-2005, 06:46 PM
^ Why not write a lesson or article from the point of view of a growing bassist and offer hints/tips/tricks from your past experiences? Anything that will help people learn is appreciated. You don't have to be a bass_guy, roeecoe, leftshoe, sheephead, rollo, quatre, or any other awesome MXer bassist to write a lesson...

:thumb:

-Gav

trumpeter
11-20-2005, 06:53 PM
^ Why not write a lesson or article from the point of view of a growing bassist and offer hints/tips/tricks from your past experiences? Anything that will help people learn is appreciated. You don't have to be a bass_guy, roeecoe, leftshoe, sheephead, rollo, quatre, or any other awesome MXer bassist to write a lesson...

:thumb:

-Gav


hmmm maybe i'll do something on proper practice

Left Shoe
11-20-2005, 07:10 PM
hmmm maybe i'll do something on proper practice
go for it. ive never written a lesson....so you know, lead the way?

trumpeter
11-20-2005, 07:18 PM
go for it. ive never written a lesson....so you know, lead the way?

i'll write it at school toamrrow.

naut
11-20-2005, 07:30 PM
http://www.freewebs.com/supernaut/videolessons.htm