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In today’s video, Ian Allison digs deeper into the beautifully simple, but colossal bass playing of Pino Palladino! The year is 2006 and John Mayer has just recorded a landmark album that will put his new trio on the map. With the help of an old-school Fender and some flatwound strings, it’s time to find out how you can recreate some of Pino’s best-loved bass lines.
As always, see you in the shed…
Scott :)
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Right now over 25,000 bass players are enrolled in the Academy here at Scott's Bass Lessons and are making a real difference to their playing... if you're really serious about getting your bass playing together, click here to find out more and grab your 14 day free trial: https://bit.ly/3pml5Gv
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In today’s video, Ian Allison digs deeper into the beautifully simple, but colossal bass playing of Pino Palladino! The year is 2006 and John Mayer has just recorded a landmark album that will put his new trio on the map. With the help of an old-school Fender and some flatwound strings, it’s time to find out how you can recreate some of Pino’s best-loved bass lines.
As always, see you in the shed…
Scott :)
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Right now over 25,000 bass players are enrolled in the Academy here at Scott's Bass Lessons and are making a real difference to their playing... if you're really serious about getting your bass playing together, click here to find out more and grab your 14 day free trial: https://bit.ly/3pml5Gv
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