The Ultimate REGGAE BASS
Course
70 Reggae Songs
taught step by step, with TABs in the Video
32 lessons with
exercises, technique, and theory
7 Riddim Tracks
to put into application what you learn
The way to Master your Reggae Bass …
With this course you will learn over 65 Reggae songs at your own pace, complete with TABs.
With video lessons also covering a variety of exercises, technique, and music theory, you will gain the skills necessary to become a well-rounded Bass player.
You'll be inspired to create better music and be able to tackle even the most difficult Reggae songs if you understand how the basslines were composed and the fundamentals of music theory essential to Reggae.
By the end of the course, you'll be a competent player who can confidently perform live, collaborate with more skilled musicians, and excel in the studio.
Stop wondering what to learn next and start mastering your Reggae Bass skills now!
Have a look at what you will find inside the course…
From BEGINNER
to PRO
one step at a time...
Even if you are a beginner, this online course will guide you step by step to not only learn some of the greatest Reggae songs, but also to become a complete Bass player with the technique and musical knowledge to venture into other genres.
If you’ve been playing for a couple of years, this course will take your playing and knowledge to new heights!
If you've been playing for a while but you feel you’ve stopped progressing , this course will help you perfect your tone, technique, and music theory knowledge to a professional level, and you'll gain all the confidence you need to kill it every time on stage and in the studio!
WHAT IS THE COURSE CONTENT?
70 Reggae Songs
with TABs in the video
Welcome to Jamrock - Damian Marley
Kingston Town - Alborosie
Here Comes Trouble - Chronixx
Skanking Sweet - Chronixx
Rock Fort Rock - Skatalites
No No No - Dawn Penn
Murderer - Barrington Levy
Rude Boy Shufflin' - Israel Vibration
Revolution - Denis Brown
The Answer - Lone Ranger
Night Nurse - Gregory Issacs
Roman Dub - Harry Muddie
Police in Helicopter - Eek a Mouse
Satta Massagana - The Abyssinians
Naggo Morris - Jah Guide
Old Marcus Garvey - Burning Spear
Respect - Lucky Dube
Who Knows - Protege
Red Red Wine - UB40
54 46 - Toots & Maytals
Surfin' - Ernest Ranglin
Bellow the Bassline - Ernest Ranglin
Rastafari Anthem - Alborosie
Throw Mi Corn - Larry Marshal
Cool Down the Pace - Gregory Issacs
Badness Never Pay - Jacob Miller
Double Barrel - Dave & Ansel Collins
Miss Jamaica - Jimmy Cliff
Pass the Dutchie - Inna da Yard
Youthman - Inna de Yard
Stir It Up - Bob Marley
Three Little Birds - Bob Marley
One Love, One Heart - Bob Marley
Is this Love - Bob Marley
Buffalo Soldier - Bob Marley
No Woman No Cry - Bob Marley
Jammin - Bob Marley
Running Away - Bob Marley
War - Bob Marley
Positive Vibrations - Bob Marley
Could You Be Loved - Bob Marley
Who The Cap Fit - Bob Marley
The Heathen - Bob Marley
Crazy Baldhead - Bob Marley
Natty Dread - Bob Marley
Ambush In The Night - Bob Marley
Want More - Bob Marley
Zion Train - Bob Marley
Trench Town Rock - Bob Marley
Iron Lion Zion - Bob Marley
I Shot The Sheriff - Bob Marley
Forever Loving Jah - Bob Marley
Slogans - Bob Marley
Easy Skanking - Bob Marley
Roots Natty Roots - Bob Marley
Burnin' and Lootin' - Bob Marley
One Drop - Bob Marley
Waiting In Vain - Bob Marley
Rat Race - Bob Marley
Satisfy my Soul - Bob Marley
Talkin' Blues - Bob Marley
Lively Up Yourself - Bob Marley
Sun is Shinning - Bob Marley
Exodus - Bob Marley
Get Up Stand Up - Bob Marley
Natural Mystic - Bob Marley
Bend Down Low - Bob Marley
No More Trouble - Bob Marley
Them Belly Full - Bob Marley
More content to be added regularly!
future videos uploads
in the making:
Medication (Damian Marley); Simmer Down (The Wailers); Dancing Mood (Alton Ellis); The Struggle Discontinues (Damian Marley); Johnny B. Goode (Peter Tosh); The Wave of War (Joe Higgs); ; Picture on the Wall (Groundation); Midnight Maurauders (Fat Freddy's Drop)
A COMPLETE Bass Course
This course is about turning you into a complete bass player, with the technique and musical knowledge to not only facilitate learning Reggae but also play other genres.
There are 32 video lessons dedicated to this!
I cover the technique of the plucking-hand and fretting-hand; I teach a variety of scales to support with technique and fretboard knowledge; I cover rhythmical exercises to develop you "Reggae feel"; I teach triads and arpeggios (chord tones); I teach chord progressions and what to play - etc...
If your Music Theory knowledge is limited, you will be filled with lightbulb moments!
7 Riddim Tracks
- with Licensing Rights -
Studio quality & professionally recorded Riddim Tracks
I recorded the Riddims at my studio, using only real instruments - no loops, no samples, no VSTs.
Jam along, compose your Basslines, record them, and then release the songs for the world to hear!
The Bassline can make or break a Riddim... If the drums are the backbone of the Reggae song, the Bass is the soul!
Riddim Masterclasses
Each Riddim has its own Masterclass to teach you exactly what you can play over them.
I cover a variety of rhythmic and melodic ideas you can apply to create the Bassline for the Riddims, thus giving you a real-time practical example about how a Bassline is created.
Once you understand the principles I teach in these Masterclasses, your confidence and ability to create Basslines will go through the roof!
Have a listen to the Riddims!
Note: you will also get the isolated Drum-Tracks of each Riddim, so you can jam along in any key, with any chord progression...
SEE WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE COURSE
My YouTube Reggae Bass Lessons and Covers have a combined total of over
3,339,000 views
(and counting…)
Here are some of the
thousands of comments
I got in those videos:
WHAT’S the VALUE?
You will get:
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A total of 97 videos
- 65 song lessons
- 32 lessons on technique, exercises, & music theory -
Each song lesson includes TABs in the video to help you learn better.
There are also tabs for other exercises such as scales -
The Riddims include Licensing Rights, which means you can use them to release with your own bass lines.
You also get the isolated drums tracks of each Riddim so you can jam along and play in any key you wish. -
I make monthly updates to the course. Currently recording and editing 20 more song lessons, as well as more exercises, including scales, warm ups, masterclasses on the Riddims, etc…
TOTAL VALUE
951€
How did I arrive at number?
14 hours of lessons @ 40€/hour (my rate)= 560€
65 TABs @ 5mins to learn and write each TAB = 216€ (it took much longer…)
7 Riddim Tracks with Licensing Rights = 175€
But that’s NOT what it will cost you…
Instead,
97€
(approx. 100$ USD / £85 STERLING)
LIFETIME access
30 days MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!
100% risk free for you. I give you 30 days to ask for a refund if you find this course isn’t for you.
or a Subscription
17€/month
Cancel anytime
To cancel the subscription, send me an email at least 2 days before the day of the charge: ReggaeBassCourse@gmail.com
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Yes, absolutely!
You don't have to worry about that. If you only have Dollars or British Pounds (or any other currency) in your bank account, the bank will automatically convert them to Euros at the present exchange rate, without charging any extra fees.
So, you pay with the currency you have in your account, and I receive the Euros.
Hassle free!
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Yes!
I accept Crypto!
Send me an email to:
ReggaeBassCourse@gmail.com
and we'll take it from there.
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This is an online course.
As soon as you make the purchase you will automatically be enrolled in the course.
You will just need to create your own password and immediately get access to the videos.
Simple!
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It goes without saying that you need:
- Bass Guitar
- Amplifier for the Bass
- Laptop or tablet with a screen big enough to see the TABS (mobile phone not ideal...)But you also need a pair of good speakers or headphones.
Why?
Because the speakers on mobile phones and laptops are too small to produce the Bass Frequencies - and without it you won't be able to properly hear the bass in my video lessons.
It is better to have speakers rather than headphones to avoid having cables standing in the way of your playing and also makes it easier to hear your bass (as you won't have the headphones in your ears blocking the sound coming from the bass-amplifier)
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You can email me at
ReggaeBassCourse@gmail.com
Or message me on Instagram:
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