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01-07-2013, 03:42 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Australia | | | basssbooks I’ve scored a $25 Gift Certificate for bassbooks.com for Christmas.
Any recommendations on what I should spend it on?
Books already in my collection:
Building Walking Basslines
Hal Leonard Bass Method, Book 3
The Latin Bass Book –Chuck Sher
Standing in the Shadows of Motown
Bass Tab White Pages
Slap It
I only have The Latin Bass Book as a PDF copy I found stole off the internet, I’m thinking maybe I should be honest and pay for a true copy.
Do you have any other suggestions for material that has improved your playing. I’m looking to become a well rounded player, but my main focus is Funk, Jazz & Blues. Does anyone know of a good Disco or (finger)Funk book? | 
01-07-2013, 05:06 PM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Deep East Texas Piney Woods | | I came to bass from 6 string acoustic rhythm guitar. A lot of the things I learned playing rhythm guitar folded right into my bass playing. With that in mind I am going to recommend the following:
Pentatonic KHANcepts by Steve Khan. Chuck full of information like this; Cm7 chord - what can you play over that chord? Answer - - C Dorian / F Mixolydian
- G minor pentatonic
- C minor pentatonic
- D minor pentatonic
- F dominant 7th pentatonic
You decide which you like best, they all will work.
Then over the G7 chord - G altered dominant / Ab melodic minor / C harmonic minor
- Bb minor pentatonic
- Db dominant 7th pentatonic
- Eb dominant 7th pentatonic
And here again you decide, they all will work.
Interesting read why they all work.
Give Carol Kaye's stuff a look see. Old school, but, sometime that is where we need to start.
Have fun.
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01-07-2013, 05:18 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Northeast, US | | | Using the coupon to buy a legit copy of The Latin Bass Book
sounds like an excellent idea.
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01-07-2013, 05:38 PM
|  | Registered User | | | | | Bass Aerobics by Jon Liebman. | 
01-07-2013, 07:03 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Indiana | | | +1 to a legal copy of the Latin bass books. | 
01-07-2013, 07:40 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Australia | | Quote:
Originally Posted by funkybass +1 to a legal copy of the Latin bass books. | Yep, I think I knew all along that was the right thing to do.
Bass Aerobics looks like a great book and its in the right price range, but the Latin book is a substantial publication and I have enjoyed it so far, so an actual bound copy to sit on my music stand would be great.
Why don’t publishers offer 30 day PDF trial versions of their books? I’ve “found” a few publications online that I am glad I didn’t pay for, because they weren’t worth a second look. If the content is any good I am happy to hand over my hard earned for a true copy, but I am wary of having bookshelves full of useless learning materials. | 
01-07-2013, 10:02 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Arcadia, CA | | | For well rounded after you finish restitution. I would say The Music Lesson, by Victor L. Wooten
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01-07-2013, 10:07 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Bowling Green, KY | | | I just got Bass Aerobics for Christmas and am liking it. A similar book is Bass Fitness: An Exercising Handbook, which helped me a lot with speed and accuracy. For learning how to write bass lines, I recommend Joe Santerre's books, Rock Bass Lines and Slap Bass Lines. For theory, I like David Otherow's books Beginning Electric Bass and Intermediate Electric Bass as well as The Total Rock Bassist by Dan Bennett. | 
01-08-2013, 03:37 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Ireland | | I think Chuck Sher's "Foundation Exercises for Bass" would be a good addition to your collection. http://www.shermusic.com/new/1883217636.shtml
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01-08-2013, 06:04 AM
|  | Registered User | | | | Quote:
Originally Posted by TomCHunley I just got Bass Aerobics for Christmas and am liking it. A similar book is Bass Fitness: An Exercising Handbook, which helped me a lot with speed and accuracy. | Bass Fitness is great for speed and stamina, but Bass Aerobics is more like a bunch of etudes that put you through fitness exercises. Much more musically driven in different styles and different keys. | 
01-08-2013, 06:35 AM
| | | | a lot would depend on what you've done with the books you have
if you've 'conquered' the Motown book or are working through walking basslines with some effort would make a difference
what do you feel you need to work on or where do you want to go?
either way
buying a legit copy of what you have would be a good start | 
01-08-2013, 08:47 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Indiana | | Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboy_78 Yep, I think I knew all along that was the right thing to do.
Bass Aerobics looks like a great book and its in the right price range, but the Latin book is a substantial publication and I have enjoyed it so far, so an actual bound copy to sit on my music stand would be great.
Why dont publishers offer 30 day PDF trial versions of their books? Ive found a few publications online that I am glad I didnt pay for, because they werent worth a second look. If the content is any good I am happy to hand over my hard earned for a true copy, but I am wary of having bookshelves full of useless learning materials. | If publishers offered a 30 day PDF trial a lot of people would just print it out and never buy it. | 
01-08-2013, 08:52 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: S.W. Ohio | | | Thanks for the Steve Khan suggestion. Just ordered it from Amazon. | 
01-08-2013, 09:11 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Mansfield,TX | | Quote:
Originally Posted by gmahoog Bass Aerobics by Jon Liebman. | +1 | 
01-08-2013, 09:28 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Mansfield,TX | | | In addition to Bass Aerobics I also just ordered the following:
They are all from MI Press(musicians institute)
Art of Walking Bass
Arpeggios for Bass
Chords for Bass
Bass Playing Techniques: The Complete Guide
Bass Fretboard Basics Essential Scales Theory, Bass Lines and Fingerings
My son's teacher uses the MI Press Rhythm Guitar book and it is great. You probably need a teacher toward the end but it is full of info. | 
01-09-2013, 06:54 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Lawrence, Kansas | | Quote:
Originally Posted by funkybass If publishers offered a 30 day PDF trial a lot of people would just print it out and never buy it. | they could offer a PDF that had only bits and pieces in it. There's a little bit of Building Walking Basslines on google books. based on what I saw there, I'm planning on buying it (of course the countless recs from here didn't hurt either) | 
01-12-2013, 02:41 PM
| | | This thread inspired me to browse through some books after my first lesson today. I've been playing nine months, but lost a lot of my earlier discipline over the holidays. I ended up buying Building Walking Basslines and Bass Aerobics and took them to my second lesson.
Great stuff -- that teacher's usually a clock watcher but we were having such a good time he went ten minutes over. Guess I've got my New Year's resolution  | 
02-05-2013, 04:04 PM
|  | Supporting Member | | Join Date: Aug 2012 Location: Los Angeles area | | | There are many great books for specific skills but If your goal is to become a consummate player then I can think of no better books then "Improvisers Bass Method" and "The Evolving Bassist" both older books but filled with core building essentials for the complete bassist. | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
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