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90-Day Walking Bass Challenge - Lite

90-Day Walking Bass Challenge - Lite

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Accelerate Your Walking Bass Skills & Start Playing Tunes From The Blues Brothers, The Queen, Van Morrison, Ray Brown, Frank Sinatra & Bobby Hebb In Just 90 Days.

The 90-Day Walking Bass Accelerator Lite is a self-paced programme designed to help you actually play walking bass in real-world songs, not just understand the ideas on paper.

This programme was originally run as a live cohort with group calls and set schedules.

It worked brilliantly, but a lot of bass players told us they wanted the same structure and results without the pressure of keeping up each week.

So this version gives you the same proven curriculum, laid out clearly, but in a flexible format that fits around real life.

If you want walking bass to feel natural, musical, and usable across blues, jazz, swing and rock, this programme shows you exactly how to get there.

Over 90 days, you’ll work through carefully chosen, iconic tunes from Sweet Home Chicago, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Moondance, Route 66, Fly Me to the Moon and Sunny. These songs weren’t picked at random.

Each one is packed with walking bass ideas you can apply to other musical situations.

Most of our students spend around 30–60 minutes a week, following the six modules at a steady pace. 

And if you decide it’s not for you, you’re covered by our 30-day money-back guarantee.

What's Inside:

Module 1: Fretboard Knowledge (Week 1 & 2)

We’re going to lay the foundation for your walking bass journey by mastering blues walking bass lines and unlocking the fretboard.

Here's What You'll Learn:

➤ The fundamentals of walking bass and how to create a consistent pulse.

➤ How to play Sweet Home Chicago by the Blues Brothers, inspired by Donald "Duck" Dunn.

➤ 3 essential fretboard shapes to expand your fingerboard knowledge and confidence.

Module 2: Creating Walking Lines From Chord Sequences (Week 3 & 4)

We’ll explore how to build walking bass lines from simple chord sequences, focusing on thinking in chords rather than individual notes

Here's What You'll Learn

➤ How to use the "2 Feel" and "4 Feel" to add variety and dynamics to your walking bass lines.

➤ Techniques to incorporate roots, fifths, and chromatic notes for smoother chord transitions.

➤ Explore the “3 Registers” of the fingerboard to expand your fretboard knowledge and flexibility.

Module 3: Improvisation with Walking Bass Lines (Week 5 & 6)

We’ll show you how to create dynamic walking bass lines on the fly using improvisation techniques.

Here's What You'll Learn

➤ How to create and randomize "bass line cells" to craft improvised walking bass lines.

➤ Techniques to simplify chord progressions for smoother bass line construction.

➤ How to build walking bass lines for the verse, bridge, and chorus of Moondance by Van Morrison.

Module 4: Jazz Walking Bass Lines (Week 7 & 8)

We’ll focus on mastering the Jazz Blues Chord Sequence and transcription techniques—an essential skill for any serious bassist

Here's What You'll Learn

➤ The difference between the Standard Blues and Jazz Blues Chord Sequence, including key alterations like the II-V-I and I-VI-II-V progressions..

➤ How to use chord tones and chromatics to construct smoother, more dynamic bass lines.

➤ The fundamentals of transcription by learning Ray Brown’s bass line note for note.

Module 5: Flying ‘Round Arpeggios (Week 9 & 10)

We’ll focus on creating walking bass lines using triads, chord tones, and arpeggios.

Here's What You'll Learn

➤ How to play the 32-bar jazz standard chord sequence from Fly Me to the Moon.

➤ The essential triads and 7th arpeggios needed for jazz walking bass lines.

➤ How to use the Circle of Fifths to connect chords and expand your fretboard confidence.

Module 6: Let’s Rock! (Week 11 & 12)

In the final weeks of this challenge, we’ll bring everything together from the previous modules and explore how to apply walking bass concepts to rock grooves.

Here’s What You’ll Learn:

➤ How to apply walking bass techniques to the rock groove of Sunny by Bobby Hebb.

➤ Use scales, arpeggios, and passing notes to develop more dynamic bass lines.

➤ Learn how to transpose Sunny into five different keys to solidify your fretboard mastery.

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