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The Lost Art of Country Bass

$31.25
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Montreal Toronto
Greenfield Park Ottawa
Dollard-Des-Ormeaux Online
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Steve's Code : HL00695107

UPC Code : 73999951073

Manufactured By : Hal Leonard

An Inside Look at Country Bass for Electric and Upright Players
Series: Bass Instruction
Format: Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Keith Rosier

An introduction to country bass for electric or upright players. This book/CD pack is an insider's look at country bass playing on stage and in the studio. The book includes lessons and music in the style of Hank Williams, Lefty Frizzel, Marty Stuart, David Ball, and more. The CD includes 35 songs with full band backing. You'll learn classic and modern country bass lines, how to be a studio bassist, how to read music with the Nashville Number System, and more! A killer country primer.' Bass Player magazine