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Learn How To Play And Create Bass Lines On Guitar

Popular guitar blog reveals tips and lessons for guitarists. Guitar players will learn how to create their own bass lines on guitar.


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Mike Sunderlin of Mikes Guitar Talk offers guitar players advice for creating bass lines on guitar.  Bass lines are a part of the backbone of all popular music and Mike knows it.  He has created an article devoted to playing bass lines on the guitar.  All guitarists will learn more about the role of the bass line in several music styles and the importance of understanding them as a guitarist.  Find all this here at http://www.mikesguitartalk.com/2011/09/how-to-play-and-create-bass-lines-on.html.
 
“Just about every blog that I have posted so far has been focused on the guitar,” Mike explains, “Thus more time has been spent on types of guitars, playing chords, and effects.  One important aspect of guitar playing that I haven’t gone over much is the bass line.”
 
According to Mike, “Understanding how bass lines work on the guitar is very important for solo guitarists that handle bass, harmony, melody, and rhythm but also recording guitarists that create all their own instrument tracks.”
 
“Bass lines are an extremely important part of every song, but often not focused on.”  Mike elaborates, “I would like to take some time to focus on bass line lessons and applications for different styles of guitar music.”
 
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