Constructing Walking Jazz Bass Lines - The Blues in 12 keys

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Constructing Walking Jazz Bass Lines - The Blues in 12 keys

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The Blues in 12 keys is a complete guide outlining the devices used by professional jazz bass players to construct walking bass lines. Part 1 by demonstrates the various techniques used to provide forward motion into bass lines, while providing a strong harmonic and rhythmic foundation. The exercises are designed to give the Upright bassist and electric bassist strong jazz bass lines. As an added bonus for the Upright Bassist Part 1 provides a complete study of the blues in F whilst in the first position. This is an excellent technique builder in itself The Blues in 12 keys has many advanced concepts and techniques built into the lesson material, enabling the bassist to develop their own language and take their playing to the next level. Part 2 of the book includes the Blues in 12 keys with over 150 choruses of professional level Jazz Blues lines outlining various chord substitutions, turnarounds and rhythmic devices. It is essential that Jazz musicians of all levels practice in all keys. The Blues in 12 Keys is an excellent source to develop musicianship, build a jazz bass line vocabulary, work on right and left hand technique, work on 12 key facility and develop the ear. The Blues in 12 Keys is an excellent source of learning to sight read music. It is suggested that the bassist practice the bass lines in Part 2 of the book as if they were on a gig. Set the metronome at a given tempo and read the lines without stopping for mistakes as if you're doing a big band gig etc. Set aside practice time to work on the lines and work out the fingerings and alternate fingerings etc to enable smoother execution of the lines . Then reset the metronome a click higher . Enjoy the journey.画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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