Jeff Loomis & John McCarthy show you the Rock House approach to a Guitar Lesson and how we put that together in the context of a full program. This comes from Jeff’s time at Rock House back in August of 2009. here John and Jeff describe how they will teach a particular section within the program. Jeff’s DVDs will be available after April 15, 2010, www.RockHouseMethod.com
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My last collection of beginner & intermediate bass lines I like to play. Make sure you check out installments 1 and 2! Bass used: Ibanez GSR200 Let me know what you think
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“Video Bass Guitar Lesson” how to play “Bulls on Parade” by “Rage Against the Machine” www.videobass.blogspot.com tags rage against the machine bulls on parade video bass guitar lesson tab
“bass guitar lesson” how to play “Bullet In Your Head” by “Rage Against The Machine” with “tab” www.videobass.blogspot.com tags rage against the machine bullet in your head bullet to your head ratm bass guitar lesson how to play bass guitar tab
“How to play” “killing in the name of” by “Rage” on “bass guitar”. “Bass lesson” www.videobass.blogspot.com Tags Rage against the machine RATM bass guitar lesson killing in name of slap funky tab how to play solo
A Hack Bass interpretation of RATM’s “Bombtrack.” Broken down into sections, each part is played both at speed and in a very slow, note-by-note fashion. Performance Note: In the “introduction,” section the bass does not actually play the trill (on the studio recording, at least). I always used to insert this in a live situation, and it just slipped out. Old habits die hard.