Bob Gollihur’s site is home to an astonishing array of bass links-in fact, with over 350 links it might just be the site for bass-related Web fun. Bob’s site focuses mainly on uprights– both acoustic and electric. To get your feet wet, start at www.gollihur.com/bass.html.
Another upright-oriented site worth a visit is the online-only String Bass magazine, www.stringbass.com. The site features lessons, auctions, classifieds, an online store that sells uprights and accessories, plus an ever-growing selection of articles to read.
If October ’99’s sumptuous photos of Les Claypool’s Carl Thompson basses have you salivating all over your shirt, you owe it to yourself to visit the Unofficial Carl Thompson Bass Web site at http://members.tripod.com/-ctbasses/. Aaron Beharelle has loaded his site with every image and speck of information he could get on Carl’s custom-built beauties.
Been searching for a particular modern rock tab line? Well, if it’s played on a modern-rock radio station, you’ve got a good chance of finding it at the Baz Bass Tab Archive: http://baz. homepad. com. The site’s a little homespun– mistakes and all-but it’s got a ton of current, pretty accurate lines, as well as lessons.
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