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saxon
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Hey guys, picked up a bass for the first time a little more than a year ago. Shared with you the purchase of the white 83 4003 in January. I Play in band doing blues, jazz, funk and a little R & R. Any suggestions on summer camp type experiences for 51 year old guys like me with my bass. Jeffrey suggested Victor Wooten's, which I checked out. Any other suggestions?
Always wanted to be in a band. Got recruited as a begining bass player a year ago and just bought my second bass. A 1983 white 4003. Lovin' it all.
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And this one time, at band camp...
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Jamie Aebersold has music "camps" in the summer. If there were any way I could go, I would.
http://www.jazzbooks.com/workshops/
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Richard I checked it out and it looks very good, they have a bass and drums 2 day event before you go into the full week, thinking seriously about it.

thanks for the tip
Always wanted to be in a band. Got recruited as a begining bass player a year ago and just bought my second bass. A 1983 white 4003. Lovin' it all.
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Victor Wooten is an excellent recommendation.
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