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(More customer reviews)Yes it's the 1990 VHS production of Stuart's instructional DVD, with a few add on intros to position it as such.However, getting around a DVD like these reissues is so much easier than the old tapes that even if you already had one you might want one again.Stuart was the really first guy to popularise finger tapping, slapping, popping, flamenco rasque's, and general 'off-the-map' playing in that late 80's 90's period.As such this is a time capsule of what was leading edge at that time - and has not often been advanced since.99% of bass players can't do this stuff (me included - and I teach) and there's a whole load of material here to extend what you can do with the bass in a band support role and in soloing.For the cost of one lesson these have a huge amount of content.
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Stuart Hamm is one of the world's greatest bass guitar talents, and this DVD covers an incredibly wide array of styles and techniques. You'll get into left-hand stretching exercises, major and minor arpeggios, playing chords, slapping & popping, funk, hammer-on slaps, triplets, right-hand flamenco strums, two-handed polyphonic tapping, contrapuntal playing, percussive tapping, playing a melody with the right hand while the left hand plays a bass pattern, classical techniques and styles, and Bach's Prelude in C. Stuart Hamm is one of America's most respected and sought-after modern bass player/teachers and gives clinics all over the world. He has toured and recorded with Steve Vai, Eric Johnson, and Joe Satriani, and his solo albums for have brought widespread critical acclaim.
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