How To Play – Tush

Paul Wolfe

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Here’s a quick lesson on how to play bass line to Tush by ZZ Top.  This is a BEGINNER’S lesson – for beginners to the bass this is a good song to learn.  It’s not too complex with the fretting hand, and the plucking hand delivers a nice constant shuffle rhythm.

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If you have any questions you can head over to my how to play bass website and use the contact form to ask away.

Paul


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