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Learn from the legends through full transcriptions, guided breakdowns, and practice tools that bring their language into your playing.
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Love Is Stronger Than Justice
Sting — “Love Is Stronger Than Justice”
A tight country-rock groove powered by Sting’s understated bass work. The line supports the rhythmic drive while subtly outlining the harmony.
Englishman in New York
Sting — “Englishman in New York”
Sting’s bass line blends pop sensibility with jazz harmony. The groove sits deep while outlining sophisticated chord movement that keeps the track flowing effortlessly.
Can’t Stand Losing You
Sting — “Can’t Stand Losing You” (The Police)
A tight reggae-influenced bass line that anchors the groove while leaving space for the band’s rhythmic interplay. Sting’s tone, timing, and restraint show how simplicity can create powerful momentum.