12 Days of Holiday Deals from Guitar World: Day 5 — Instructional Bass DVDs for $5 Each
Today is Day 5 of the 12 Days of Deals sale at the Guitar World Online Store.
Here's the Day 5 Deal:
Buy our instructional bass DVDs for $5 each!
Play Rock Bass! DVD
In the ultimate DVD guide Play Rock Bass, you get everything you need to know to rock the bass like a pro. You'll learn fingerstyle, how to read tab, fretboard patterns, how to play rock grooves, amplification tips, essential theory and so much more!
You won't be able to find this product anywhere else. With more than 90 minutes of lessons, Play Rock Bass DVD gives you everything you need to start playing bass guitar now! MORE INFO
How to Play Heavy Metal Bass DVD
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Containing more than 70 minutes of lessons, How to Play Heavy Metal Bass DVD gives you everything you need to know about playing bass in a hard rock band! You'll learn fret-hand techniques, tunings, riffs, fingerpicking and much more. Tab files on the disc also include backing tracks for you to play along with.
This DVD is now available! Order your copy today! MORE INFO
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