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| Through The Eyes of The StudentsAs the Summer of Bass continues, I'm working on some more of my user reviews of the TMBG lessons, so you folks who are considering buying Roy Vogt's Teach Me Bass Guitar can get a first-hand look at the lessons, from the perspective of an actual student (me). Over the years, I've actually made a giant log book of lesson material, what I've learned, what's been hard, what is vital for the education of the bass student, etc, but I've only had a chance to get three of them on the board. Lazy, I know, but as we all know, life sometimes puts the most important things in the background. As we speak, I'm getting off my fat duff and am starting to work my lesson notes into actual posts you can use. Lessons Four and Five are just about ready for posting, but in the meantime, I invite all prospective students to read my first three lesson summaries. Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Thunder Row member (and student) Stanton Lawrence was my inspiration for presenting these reviews of the lessons. He's done many more of them than I have, and they are ALWAYS good reads. Please check out his website, Bassramblings.com. Also check out student PaulUK's Blog - lotsa posts about his journey through the lessons. Thinking about TMBG? Reading what the students have to say is the best way to decide that this is the best bass course for you! Browse through the forums here on Thunder Row and see what the members/students have to say about their progress, and the fun they're having with the BEST SELF-PACED DVD BASS COURSE IN THE WORLD. Teach Me Bass Guitar
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