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Old 05-20-2003, 04:48 PM
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Question it is quite simple jazz solos!

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i dont live from my playing but i have a thumb 5 that i consider a preatty cool bass

but that is not the pouint
the point is that i want to play really good
i am not a jazz person

but i like fusion and jazz ( i have pl enty of jaco and patitucci and many others records on mp3 check me on icq i will be happy to share with the talk bassers)


i want to jam a "jazzy stuff" and i can do a really cool jazz solo i did a research and i dont get it
i mean does the walking bass methods help on the solos?
or on the progresions?
or bouth?
i am willing to buy 1 book for each one for solos and one for walking lines

i will buy this one funk bass but if you have another one that is cooler than this one i will buyt it!


i mean i will buy it from bassbooks.com but i need to know what i am buying

i dont want to be mr jazz guy

but i recently download the "victor wooten with dave mathews band solo" and i want to do the stuff he does in finguer style

well i want to play like him but that is not the priority right now

and also i like a lot the solo from "fountain head" from spiral architect that is preatty jazzy to



i want to do THAT in a song it soudn jazzy but it isnt jazzy thougt

so...recomend me something!
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Old 05-20-2003, 10:03 PM
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Sounds to me like you really want to play Vic' and you're kind of forcing Jazz, but that's beside the point. A good book for walking lines is Ed Friedland's Building Walking Bass lines or if you want just all around good theory development check out Ray Brown's Bass Method. Now for Jazz solo's, shoot about 20 cc's of heroine and buy a brown hat. Joking of course. Learn your scales inside and out, learn how to walk(half to walk before you can run) and listen to as much as you possibly can(during class or work) and most importantly of all enjoy what you're doing because if you don't you're just wasting time.

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Old 05-20-2003, 11:08 PM
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well not exaclty dig a lot of wooten
i mean he is awsome but a lot of guys that play like me only want to learn a little biut of jazz just to SOUND jazzy not to play really jazz

that was the whole point of this thread

i mean to do a really nice jazzy solo on an apropiate part like wooten did on that DMB video (i really recomend it it is on kaaza and IMESH)

like a month ago somebody ask a similar question and somebody give a page with a list of books really nice ones

one of them was something like "20 jazz solos" and the review said that learn 1 it is a complete course of soloing in jazz

i havent fount that page here in general instruction but i will

any others books more aprox to the soloing part?
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Old 05-21-2003, 04:28 AM
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"Funk Bass" by John Liebman is a good book, but it's only about slap.

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Old 05-21-2003, 01:03 PM
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I highly recommend tabs.
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Old 05-21-2003, 06:22 PM
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I highly recommend tabs.
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Old 05-22-2003, 03:20 AM
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Careful - that sort of humour will get you a load of abuse if you stumble into the wrong forum - like Effects!!
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I highly recommend tabs.
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If you just want a quick easy way to "sound jazzy" every now and then, maybe tabs are the thing. Go memorize a solo or two and then play it whenever you want to sound "jazzy".
Otherwise go learn your scales and spend some hours practicing improvisation over cds or by looping chord progressions on your pc. I think that you'll find the latter suggestion to be more satisfying over time.
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I would suggest buying this book

http://www.bassbooks.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=38

this one

http://www.bassbooks.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=34


This one
http://www.bassbooks.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=248


this one

http://www.bassbooks.com/shopping/sh...ohnson%2C+Marc



I know that more than you were asking for but If you acually get through the first three and like the first 1/8 of the Marc Johnson book youll be doin pretty well!


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