Bass Player June 2012
Bass Player June 2012 PDF. Bass Player is a monthly magazine which was founded in 1989. The magazine is dedicated to providing information for bass players. The publication provides equipment reviews, instructional lessons for bass players, interviews with well known and up and coming bass artists, and music just for bass guitar. Tutorials and lessons for bass players in Bass Player Magazine PDF include learning different music styles and songs.
Bursting with the latest news from the bass community, showcasing the ‘great and less-great work’ of a bass star and interviews with bass players. Perfect for beginner and advanced level players, you’ll find helpful lessons in every issue of Bass Player to improve your technique. You’ll also find reviews of the latest gear to upgrade your kit to the best on the market. Bringing you the latest product reviews, news and updates from the bass community, you’ll find everything from genuine rock and jazz to metal and funk bass features.
Bass Player June 2012 contents:
- Phil Lynott. One of rock history's most iconic bassist/frontmen, Lynott drove Thin Lizzy to stardom in the '70s. Although he died tragically young, his legacy continues to grow. Plus: Members of Thin Lizzy and Def Leppard reflect on Phil’s influential style. By Stevie Glasgow
- COMMUNITY. Lowdown, The Real World, Dig My Rig, Court of Opinion
- NEW GEAR. Products from Fender, Ampeg, EBS & more
- TECH BENCH. Headphone monitors
- THE GROOVE YARD. Knowing when to step away
- RHYDIAN DAFYDD. Everchanging sounds with the Joy Formidable
- STANLEY CLARKE. Bound for Montreal
- MEET YOUR MAKER. Ken Smith of Ken Smith Basses
- ERIC BASS. Payback with Shinedown
- BILLY MOHLER. Spirit for the superstars
- BP RECOMMENDS. Jimmy Earl, Jack Blades & more
- FENDER. Super Bassman & Neo 4x10
- MARKBASS TTE 500 & New York 151 RJ
- MXR Bass Fuzz Deluxe
- RHYTHMIC AWARENESS. Getting comfort able with subdivisions
- BLUES YOU CAN USE. Shuffle mode
- Transcription. THE OSCAR PETERSON TRIO’S “YOU LOOK GOOD TO ME”. At Montreux in 1977, RAY BROWN and NIELS-HENNING ORSTED PEDERSEN lay down propulsive walking lines and killer solos with sharply contrasting styles.
Text Format PDF, 84 pages.