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bass books

Post by redbeardred » 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.

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Post by redbeardred » Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:13 am

has anybody read Charles Mingus More then a fake book? does it have bass lines?

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Post by redbeardred » Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:44 pm

i talked to a friend and he's i should look into Simandl's Bass Method.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Simandl

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