You Can Do It - Play Bass Dammit!

Summary
This proven method will have you spinning off booty-shaking grooves in as little time as possible. So, whether you’re returning to the bass after a few years or have been playing for a little while and just want to play better, this bass book is the best place to start. No music-reading is necessary as all of the examples are written in tablature as well as standard notation. Includes a specially designed compact disc with demonstrations of all the music examples plus additional backup tracks so that you can play along.
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