Beginning Jazz Bass: How to Create Jazz Bass Lines Including Two-Feel, Walking Bass, Bossa Nova, Ballads, Fills & More!
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Rating | : | 4.29 (651 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1423474023 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 88 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Ideal for any bassist looking to explore new styles, this one-on-lesson includes loads of exercises, diagrams, patterns, styles, and real-life applications to study and practice. The 43-track accompanying CD lets you play along with recorded examples to further fine-tune your jazz chops!. (Musicians Institute Press)
another great tool for bassist Dominik Hauser is been an active teacher all around. His knowledge is well appreciate and it shows once again in this book. The book is meant for beginners, but it can be useful also for intermediate and up.The step by step exposition make the whole learning process a breeze. I've been using Hauser instructional material for all my teaching!Don't miss this, look also for others Hauser's book, . "Great book!" according to justin d apergis. I really enjoy using this book with my students. It is very clear and makes a lot of sense. Beginning and Intermediate walkers welcome. Using chromatic approach tones on beats 2 & Great book! justin d apergis I really enjoy using this book with my students. It is very clear and makes a lot of sense. Beginning and Intermediate walkers welcome. Using chromatic approach tones on beats 2 & 4 is my favorite topic in the book. A lot of the approaches are used over well known 'standards' chord progressions. Excellent resource for teachers to use and for self taught players who are interested in learning. . is my favorite topic in the book. A lot of the approaches are used over well known 'standards' chord progressions. Excellent resource for teachers to use and for self taught players who are interested in learning. . "There are a LOT of nice exercises in this book but it's limited" according to JVerkuilen. There are a LOT of nice exercises in this book. It's quite good for that and if you shed using them you'll really build your chops, no question. He's got some good advice in spots, though I think the title for beginners really holds. I'm an intermediate level jazz bass player and didn't find much new here that I hadn't figured out on my own already or from watching videos on YouTube or Scott D