Fortunate Son, Bill Brown
Fortunate Son, Bill Brown
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Fortunate Son
A Bass Lesson on the Style of Creedence Clearwater Revival

Author: Bill Brown

Narrator: Bill Brown

Unabridged: 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/25/2021


Synopsis

For Bass GuitarThis lesson begins with a full demonstration of the song as well as backing tracks, in two different keys, to play along with once you have learned the bass part in both the key of A and G. The song is taught completely “by ear” using no tab, music or video.

About Bill Brown

Bill Brown began teaching music when he was in middle school alongside his mother, who was a respected classical piano teacher (Piano Teacher’s Guild Hall of Fame Recipient). In the mid 1980s he started recording lessons for his students to take home to learn “by ear.” He discovered that learning songs without any print or video helped his students develop their ability to pick out other songs “by ear” as well. The By Ear catalogue has rapidly expanded till now it includes over 1400 song lessons for more than a dozen instruments. Brown resides in South Georgia with his wife, also a music teacher, where he teaches and records lessons in his own private recording studio.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara

3.5 stars I know Walter Mosley best as the author of the 'Easy Rawlins' mystery series, but Mosley dabbles in many genres. This book is a literary novel about two boys who think of themselves as brothers, but have very different lives. ***** Branwyn Beerman - a beautiful, black single woman who works......more

Goodreads review by Kinga

Huh? Seriously? This book was really badly written. I don't have a copy with me right now so I can't quote. Just take my word for it. I can't believe anyone is taking this novel seriously. The story was somewhat interesting. However, Mosley knows only one device to move the plot forward - kill someb......more

Goodreads review by PJ

This was one of those books with so much humanity, so much beauty, that it alone could sustain my sometimes delicate faith in people. It is a rare meditation on what it means to pass through our world and what, if any, effect we leave on it. Lit snobs like to question what a work says about the huma......more

Goodreads review by Nick

I have been such a big fan of Mosely's mysteries that I grabbed at this audiobook on the shelf of my local library. Wow, it's like the bastard love child of Richard Wright and Danielle Steele, a series of sappy, cloying, breathless, nearly ridiculous love relationships grafted onto social commentary......more