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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 787
EAN num: 9780634006500
ISBN number: 0634006509
Label: Berklee Press Publications
Manufacturer: Berklee Press Publications
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 459
Printing Date: January 01, 2001
Publishing house: Berklee Press Publications
Sale Popularity Level: 393949
Studio: Berklee Press Publications
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Make your band better, or prepare yourself to join one! This sensational series lets you improve your intuitive sense of timing and improvisation, develop your technique and reading ability, and master your role in the groove. Play along with a Berklee faculty band on the accompanying CD, then play with your own band!
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This book/cd combo has really been great. I ordered it for a student of mine about a month ago and we've been working through it. It has really motivated him to start concentrating on reading notes and rhythms instead of just looking up tabs.
I wouldn't recommend it for an absolute beginner, and even for some lower level intermediates it might be a stretch to try without a teacher, but overall this book has been great at keeping our lessons structured and progressive and the CD has really enhanced my student's practice time a lot.
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I picked this book up about a year and a half ago. I am a guitar player, but I wanted to learn the basics of the bass. Since I play different sytles, this book really fit the bill. I really got the jist of the syles covered in a hurry. The tunes are fun to play as well.
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I was very underwhelmed by this book. Not a good "teach yourself to play bass" book at all. Might be better if supplemented with an instructor. Did an O.K. job of covering various musical genres hence the 2 stars. But not much information on how to apply the basics learned in each chapter to a wider variety of music. Overall there are better books out there and you don't have to look too far.
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I've been playing for over 30 years, and still found quite a few useful ideas.
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