Bass Line Breakdown Club
Monthly Live Sessions On Zoom
Join a relaxed, live online club for bass players who want to actually play classic bass lines with confidence, not just watch another video.
Format
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Two live Zoom sessions per monthly workshop
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3pm UK time / replay access
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Ideal for late‑beginners to intermediate players
Join the Club – £24 / $30 per monthly workshop
Launch offer: £20 / $27 for the first monthly workshop
What you get each workshop
For each monthly workshop you will get exclusive access to the following:
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One featured bass line chosen for the month (classic/song‑based).
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Session 1 – Learn the Line: slow, clear walkthrough, fingering, timing and feel.
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Session 2 – Lock It In: recap, Q&A, slow‑downs, play‑along and troubleshooting.
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Downloadable PDF notes / TAB and backing tracks.
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Friendly club atmosphere, not a high‑pressure lesson.
Who the club is for
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Bass players who are free at 3pm UK time and like daytime sessions.
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Late‑beginners and intermediate players who can play a bit but want structure.
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People who enjoy learning in a small group and asking questions live.
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Ideal if you’ve tried learning lines from YouTube but they never quite “stick."
How the live monthly workshops work
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Two live sessions each month on Zoom (about 60 minutes each).
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You’ll get the Zoom link and any prep materials by email before Session 1.
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You can play along muted at home, or unmute for questions and feedback.
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Replays available if you can’t make it live.
No fancy tech needed – if you can join a normal Zoom call, you’re ready.
Pricing and joining
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Standard cost of each monthly workshop:
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£24 per monthly workshop ($30 per monthly workshop).
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Launch offer:
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£20 for the first monthly workshop ($27), if you join during the first launch period.
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There’s no long‑term commitment - you just decide each month whether to join that workshop
The workshops will be presented by myself, and if you don't know me yet, I'm Greg Hagger, a professional bass player, educator. and creator of Greg's Bass Shed.
I concentrate on teaching bass players real life-skills, with a focus on feel and confidence, rather than speed, or flashing, busy playing.
Whether you're a bedroom player, attend jam sessions or a seasoned musician, you'll get a lot our of these sessions and have fun at the same time.