![]() The Grateful Dead (“Uncle John’s Band”).Bob Dylan (“Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”).Our latest version includes dynamic, enhanced, multi-track audio playback of hit songs popularized by well-known artists such as: Learn to read tablature and standard music notation, including scales and intervals.ĮMedia Bass Method features songs in a variety of genres to make learning fun and memorable – including Rock, Pop, Country, and Folk! Many of these songs are also in eMedia Guitar Method, so bass and guitar students can jam along with each other as they learn. Learn to play using triads, fills and syncopation, and to create a bass line for any song you like. This bass tutorial features step-by-step lessons with on-screen instructor John Arbo. With over 140 Step-by-Step bass lessons, eMedia Bass Method makes playing bass easier than ever. You’ll discover that reading tablature and music notation is easier than you ever thought possible! With a microphone connected to your computer and a bass in your hands, play the notes in the exercise (or song) on any screen featuring the “ear” icon in the upper right corner and the computer will highlight the notes for you in green. Instant Feedback shows you when you play the correct notes on your bass as you progress through an exercise. Learning bass guitar is made fun with popular songs made famous by Bob Dylan, Steve Miller, The Grateful Dead, Credence Clearwater Revival, and others. Learn how to play bass fast with over 140 easy-to-follow bass guitar lessons that take you from basics such as how to tune a bass guitar to learning how to play bass lines, playing bass guitar scales, how to read bass guitar tabs, how to read bass guitar music notation, and much more. You can even get eMedia Instant Feedback as you play your first, easy bass guitar songs and exercises. This course is complete bass guitar instruction that runs on your computer with interactive technology to make understanding the lessons easier. The best-selling eMedia Bass Method features bass guitar lessons for beginners from noted bassist and teacher John Arbo. Learn How to Play Bass at Home at Your Own Pace
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