Ron Greene's Bass Solo Dial

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squirefan01
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Ron Greene's Bass Solo Dial

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http://www.musicdials.com/bsolo.html

Has anybody tried this out? I saw it mentioned on another bass forum, and bought it. It is by far the easiest way I have found to learn major & minor scales across the fret board. I constantly use it for practice. It is oriented towards soloing using scales.

It came with a CD that has drum/bass examples of many styles of music. Drums are on one channel and bass on the other, so you can phase out the bass if you want to.

Just wondering if anybody else likes it as well as I do. I think there are dials like this for other instruments too.
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Post by j_gary »

Hi Greg, thanks for the tip. It looks like a cool learning tool.

Did you shop pricing at all, ballpark price?
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They're $8.95 for the dial alone, and they have other dials for lead guitar, rhythm guitar, chords, etc.
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