| More and more people are turning to online music | | | | out to create a set of lessons that would get |
| lessons. Why? Because local lessons are | | | | people playing quickly and having fun doing it. He |
| extremely expensive while with online music | | | | wanted to make sure that no prior knowledge of |
| lessons you can get all of the lessons you need to | | | | playing the instrument was required. And he |
| become a great player with just a one time fee. | | | | wanted to make sure there was no "boring stuff" |
| Bass guitar is no exception to this. Funky Chops | | | | to slow people up. And that's what he created |
| bass guitar lessons are an alternative for those | | | | with this system. This is a completely "learn by |
| who want to learn to be a great bass player but | | | | ear" way of learning to play. |
| who don't have the money to pay for a local | | | | Lee includes 101 different bass riffs in Funky |
| bass guitar teacher. | | | | Chops. With these 101 bass riffs in your arsenal |
| Funky Chops is focused primarily on slap bass | | | | you'll be well on your way to being a slap bass |
| technique and unlike other guides it's focused | | | | pro. Bass is a fun instrument because it's all about |
| entirely on learning to play the instrument. It's not | | | | the rhythm and the intuitive way that it can be |
| about music theory or learning to read music (or | | | | played. Jim Lee's guide is focused on that rhythm |
| even tabs.) It includes audio & video lessons | | | | and that intuitive nature. If that's the way you |
| which will enable you to learn to play without any | | | | want to learn then it's a great choice. If you want |
| of the boring stuff that slows up other guides. | | | | a more professorial approach then you should try |
| Funky Chops was created by Jim Lee who set | | | | elsewhere. |