can anyone suggest a good bass groove book (for bass) which contains grooves in all styles?
thanks!!
Bass Groove Book
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Re: Bass Groove Book
Bloke's right. You can't learn "feel" from a book.bloke wrote:' seems like a smart-*** reply, but I'm being completely sincere.
I'd look here:
http://www.youtube.com
Or so I tell my bass students.
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Re: Bass Groove Book
The Bass Bible, by Westwood.
It's a handy little checklist of the kinds of bass lines you might be expected to play,
It is obviously advisable to listen around each style a bit and, yes, youtube is a great place to start.
It's a handy little checklist of the kinds of bass lines you might be expected to play,
It is obviously advisable to listen around each style a bit and, yes, youtube is a great place to start.
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Perinet ophicleide, Kaiser serpent, YEP 321 Euphonium, King 3B bone, YBL612II bass bone, Meinl flugabone
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