The MVP Videos

The M.V.P. Lessons

On this page you’ll find a shortlist of ‘absolute must see’ video lessons that I personally hand selected for you, completely based on the quantity and the quality of user feedback each lesson received.

In other words, the videos listed on this page are here only because they generated run-away popular ‘buzz’ and real noticeable results for our visitors.

So if you’re not one of the thousands of regular visitors we have here, this would be a good place to start to get yourself familiar with our stuff — Because these are the lessons that people continually rave, are drastically improving they bass playing.

I am confident that once you get a taste of the depth and detail of the free bass lessons I create for this site, you’ll be hooked and will want to watch every last one. {smile}

So here goes. I do appreciate your visiting and really hope that you find some value in this site.

Enjoy!

‘Taking 5′ on Take 5…

Breaking down ‘Take 5′

Butt Kicking Bass Lines in 3 Simple Steps? (Part 1)

Butt Kicking Bass Lines in 3 Simple Steps? (Part 2)

Alex

P.S. Be sure to read both the write up explanation for each video and as many of the visitor comments as you can… There’s a lot of value in the write up for each video and trust me, you’ll get a kick outta the comments.

P.P.S. Oh yeah… One more thing. Be sure to keep up the ‘tradition’… When you’re done viewing a video lesson ‘vote for it’ by making sure you post a comment at the end!

Thanks.

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Comment by Giesele
2008-07-31 11:04:21

Thanks so much for these incredible bass lessons.I feel more than equipped to accomplish a long sought after goal of becoming a bass player. Not just any bass player but one that is skilled a confident.
Thanks again, Alex you are a awesome teacher!!!

Comment by Chrishawn
2008-08-01 05:54:29

Alex, could you please call me, so that i can thank you personally, for all you’ve given of yourself.

You are a gifted educator and provide the concisest & the most comprehensive materials that i’ve ever come across. You leave no stone unturned! i mnypur teaching, as i’m one to complicate the simplest things without hands on tutoring.

I have over 30 books & bass dvd’s (do you want me to list them?) and nothing rivals what you have out there, nothing. Is there anyway that i can thank you in person, i’m located 2 hours south of you in Maryland.

(**phone number removed for privacy**)

Chrishawn

 
 
Comment by Steve Jeffers
2008-08-02 13:11:15

ALEX.
yOU ARE A VERY SPECIAL PERSON WHO IS SO WILLING TO GIVE OF THEMSELF, i’VE BEEN IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS FOR OVER FORTY YEAS, WHEN i WAS ALOT YOUNGER AND WAS STUDYING DRUMS WITH A VERY GOOD TEACHER, ONE OF THE THINGS i HAVE AND WILL NEVER FORGET IS THE SIGN OF A TRUE*** PROFESSIONAL IS THAT THEY ARE ALWAYS WILLING TO SHARE,THE KNOWLEDGE THEY HAVE AND NEVER BAD MOUTH. YOU HAVE PROVEN TIME AND TIME AGAIN YOU ARE A TRUE PRO, i THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO AND ALL YOU SHARE TO HELP US ALL WHO ARE WILLING, TO BECOME BETTER PLAYERS AND HOPEFULLY BETTER PROFESSIONALS.gOD BLESS AND LOOKING FOWARD.
NOTE TO THOSE WHO CARE: WHEN YOU PRACTICE: DON’T PLAY:
WHEN YOU PLAY DON’T THINK—JUST PLAY

 
Comment by John Rynex
2008-08-04 07:37:07

Alex,
Thanks so much for your hard work & insight tuning us into this information. A proper practice schedule is what slows me down. I’ve read & watched all your material, proving that following your practice / studing schedule will make me a better bass player. Must learn those modes & harmonics. Keeping the speed at a constant rhythm is what fouls me up the most. Theory is the key I see. As I keep plugging along I do see progress. Your Kicking Bass Lines videos really opened up my eyes. A different note for each drum!!!
Thanks a million times over…John

 
Comment by Spanky Hare
2008-08-04 09:03:39

Alex,

I don’t usually participate in open comments, however, this is one time I have to step fromthe shadows. I down-loaded the (78 page) manual and egan to read it last nite. You truly hit the “nail” on the head in your explainations of why we fail at self-study.

I will engage myself more in scheduling my practice habits and the things I practice. That is exactly the problems I’m having What to practice, When to practice, and Why I’m doing it.

Your gift is not only your skilled playing, it is also that you may enhance the lives of those who struggle with this art.

Teach well

Spank

 
Comment by joanathon warfield
2008-08-05 18:16:38

Alex,

You are a very talented young man keep up the good work.

 
Comment by Normand Dionne
2008-08-05 22:46:29

Thank you.

 
Comment by Rennie
2008-10-04 14:54:26

Just like to say cheers dude for these lessons very clear and sound explanations.
adding it all to my arsenal getting better by the day.

Thanks again.

 
Comment by Ric
2008-11-11 18:26:54

Hi Alex,
Thanks for your hard work and for sticking it out I miised out on your special, but am looking forward to getting the Fretbaord Fromula and being able to give more to the work of the Lord. thanks

 
Comment by Eric Campbell
2008-11-18 22:55:36

hellow alex. My name is Eric Campbell. I am a bass player. But i am a beginner. I think that i need scales, n fret board training. can u help me in those area. al so walking da bass.

 
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