Thursday, November 26, 2009

Bass Lessons Blogs Review



Hello bassists, I am goin

g to show you some niche blogs with good content in bass-sphere, especially bass guitar lesson blogs. Recently I visited bass-blog.blogspot.com, bassguitarblog.com and tucsonbassplayer.blogspot.com. That is a nice spot for me searching the information.


The first blog’s theme is simple with Bass image in the head of the blog. I like the content, it’s like Tom Boyd (the writer) here is American-English native speaker since I read it more slang(ly) than the British. I found some missing images and picture, so the writer added the picture but unfortunately his Photobucket membership has been expired. It is rare to update. See through the archives that have been piled there he posted 8 posts/2007, 2 posts/2008, and 3 post in this year. I wonder why he did that but he did that.



No matters about the update, posting, or perhaps his blog theme, I am only interested on his old posting about Bass Guitar Warm Up Exercises Video embedded from Youtube. That is cool stuff; you’d better check it to enrich your Bass skill.

Bassguitarblog.com has also the bass image on the header, said it is dedicated to bass players. It is easy to navigate, on the left we can find the popular articles, and recent comments section indicates good interaction between blog owner and readers. And among others, this blog is highly updated; we can see that from the monthly and recent post archive provided. Beside rich of contents it has subscription feed up on the left side and therefore readers can easily follow the newest blog post.


The last blog is Tucson bass player blog. The design is classic and positioning of ads is a bit annoying. Contents were highly added in 2008, but very rare in this year. However, it is focused on topic, bass player news, videos, and bass playing techniques and humor, which is useful for all readers. Although it is rarely updated lately, the interaction is quite good. The best part of this blog is the links to other bass guitar related blogs and forums.

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