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By: Celine Aenlle-Rocha,
on 8/3/2016
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In the midst of celebrating the bass guitar all throughout the month of July, we sat down with music marketer for Oxford University Press Helena Palmer. Are four strings really easier than six? What is the most difficult aspect of learning to play the bass guitar? How would you ensemble your dream band? Get all […]
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By: Celine Aenlle-Rocha,
on 8/3/2016
Blog:
OUPblog
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Flea,
Freddie Mercury,
Red Hot Chili Peppers,
*Featured,
Life at Oxford,
bass guitar,
Chris Wolstenholme,
Helena Palmer,
Music,
muse,
Fall Out Boy,
music marketing,
Green Day,
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In the midst of celebrating the bass guitar all throughout the month of July, we sat down with music marketer for Oxford University Press Helena Palmer. Are four strings really easier than six? What is the most difficult aspect of learning to play the bass guitar?
The post An interview with music marketer and bass guitarist Helena Palmer appeared first on OUPblog.