bass books
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:13 am
i'm ready for another bass book, unless somebody recommends one i was thinking of reread Rufus Ried's Evolving Bassist...
my copy was in the bag when my upright got stolen and see now it comes with a DVD.
I'd like a book that focused on Left Hand Technique-position playing or Learnig to Sight read.
A couple books i've learned alot from are
Rufus Ried's...
Ray Brown's Bass Method (also stolen with the upright)
Standing in the Shadow of Motown w/ Jamerson's lines and the non-chromatic exercise is a must.
The Bass Grimoire (it's more of a scale refrence but great if you need a practice tool)
feel free to ask me about the books i've mentioned and share titles that have helped you.
my copy was in the bag when my upright got stolen and see now it comes with a DVD.
I'd like a book that focused on Left Hand Technique-position playing or Learnig to Sight read.
A couple books i've learned alot from are
Rufus Ried's...
Ray Brown's Bass Method (also stolen with the upright)
Standing in the Shadow of Motown w/ Jamerson's lines and the non-chromatic exercise is a must.
The Bass Grimoire (it's more of a scale refrence but great if you need a practice tool)
feel free to ask me about the books i've mentioned and share titles that have helped you.