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What if I told you the

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primary reason bass players cannot get

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their bass playing to the next

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level has got nothing to do

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with them finding more information?

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After all, you can find information

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from all over the internet, whether

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it's on YouTube, on Instagram, Facebook,

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or other online learning sites.

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And it's addictive, that next lick,

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that next bass line.

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But has all of that information

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actually made you a better player?

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The primary reason stopping so many

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bass players in their tracks is

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that they're completely overwhelmed and they

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just can't get the right information

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at the right time.

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The problem is online music education.

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What if instead of just more

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information, you had access to the

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right information at the right time,

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and you knew without a shadow

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of a doubt that what you

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were working on right now was

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exactly what you needed to to

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move your bass playing to the

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next level?

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How much of that frustration and

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overwhelm would just completely disappear?

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SBL gives you a curated instructional

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path to follow, giving you the

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right information at the right time

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based on your specific level.

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For each skill level, we show

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you exactly what skills and techniques

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to focus on to make the

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fastest progress.

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You can actually measure your progress.

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It will jumpstart your learning.

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Our world-renowned course library featuring

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step-by-step

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courses from some of the best

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and most talented bass players and

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educators on the planet.

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So you can find the right

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course for the skill you want

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to develop.

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You can learn gospel from the

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likes of Andrew Goucher and Reggie

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Young, jazz from the likes of

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Gary Willis and Rufus Philpott, composition

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and bass line arranging with Michael

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Lee, metal with Adam Noligetgood and

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Dave Ellefson, R&B with the likes

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of Danny Moe Morris, ear training

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with Adam Neely and over two

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hundred curated hours of courses from

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the best bass players and educators

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on the planet.

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So whether you're looking to create

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grooves and bass lines, build your

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technique, solo and improvise like the

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pros, understand theory, scales and arpeggios,

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or discover session musician secrets, we

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will show you a personalised roadmap

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to get where you want to

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go.

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The SPL Learning Community is made

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up of bass players, musicians and

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music lovers.

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And bass education is what we

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do.

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Start your free, fourteen day trial

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