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Bass Lessons for the Experienced?

You should go to carol Kaye for sure, she's the best. I know because she told me so.

I'm sort of kidding. There was a point in time that I wanted to do some skype lessons with her but there's things she's said over the past few years that turned me off, lots of good teachers out there. I love Carol's work but there's a lot of inconsistency in her talk. I made a mistake of asking a question about something she posted once, just to clarify it, and was told that if I even had a question about it I should find a different career. Perhaps I should have told her I'm a therapist (that's the truth), but I decided to avoid an Internet argument.

I love Scott Devine, no question sometimes there's some extra talking but I like what he says...the academy has less of that in the courses and seminars than the free lessons though.