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Bass Player UK Magazine 83 October 2012 Back Issue

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Bass Guitar Magazine's October issue is a rock beast! The mighty Steve Harris of Iron Maiden, Chris Chaney of Jane’s Addiction, Todd Kerns from Slash’s band and Night By Night bassist Jonny Thornton all sling their basses low in this issue. We’ve also entered dub/soul/funk territory with the legendary Malcolm Joseph, veteran of Massive Attack, Neneh Cherry and Grace Jones. Pretty much all of the bass world is covered, we reckon, and that goes for our reviews and tuition columns too. If you’re new to the instrument and looking for an entry-level bass, check out the Beginning Bass column and head straight for our review of the £170 Shine SB6. Alternatively, you may be a seasoned professional with deep pockets, in which case head for the pro pages and our road-test of the £2500 Eve Elite bass. Or you may be somewhere in between these polar opposites, like most of us – and if so, there’s a huge amount of relevant info and advice for you in this issue.
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83 October 2012 Bass Guitar Magazine's October issue is a rock beast! The mighty Steve Harris of Iron Maiden, Chris Chaney of Jane’s Addiction, Todd Kerns from Slash’s band and Night By Night bassist Jonny Thornton all sling their basses low in this issue. We’ve also entered dub/soul/funk territory with the legendary Malcolm Joseph, veteran of Massive Attack, Neneh Cherry and Grace Jones. Pretty much all of the bass world is covered, we reckon, and that goes for our reviews and tuition columns too. If you’re new to the instrument and looking for an entry-level bass, check out the Beginning Bass column and head straight for our review of the £170 Shine SB6. Alternatively, you may be a seasoned professional with deep pockets, in which case head for the pro pages and our road-test of the £2500 Eve Elite bass. Or you may be somewhere in between these polar opposites, like most of us – and if so, there’s a huge amount of relevant info and advice for you in this issue.


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Bass Guitar Magazine's October issue is a rock beast! The mighty Steve Harris of Iron Maiden, Chris Chaney of Jane’s Addiction, Todd Kerns from Slash’s band and Night By Night bassist Jonny Thornton all sling their basses low in this issue. We’ve also entered dub/soul/funk territory with the legendary Malcolm Joseph, veteran of Massive Attack, Neneh Cherry and Grace Jones. Pretty much all of the bass world is covered, we reckon, and that goes for our reviews and tuition columns too. If you’re new to the instrument and looking for an entry-level bass, check out the Beginning Bass column and head straight for our review of the £170 Shine SB6. Alternatively, you may be a seasoned professional with deep pockets, in which case head for the pro pages and our road-test of the £2500 Eve Elite bass. Or you may be somewhere in between these polar opposites, like most of us – and if so, there’s a huge amount of relevant info and advice for you in this issue.
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Bass Player UK Magazine is the UK's only title devoted to the bass in all its forms for professional players and those just beginning to learn. Using expert writers and reviewers who know their subject in incredible detail, it provides the latest educational columns, news and reviews of instruments, accessories and equipment. Every issue has transcriptions and tuition put together by a team of dedicated professional players so that every reader can learn and nail those all-important basslines. You'll even find genuine rock, jazz, metal and funk stars writing their own columns too.

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