<span>(Bass Instruction). A follow-up to Building Walking Bass Lines , this book approaches more advanced walking concepts, including modal mapping, the two-feel, several 'must know changes,' and other important jazz bass lessons. Accompanying audio includes a jazz trio for practicing standard tunes
Expanding Walking Bass Lines
โ Scribed by Ed Friedland
- Publisher
- Hal Leonard
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 56
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A follow-up to Building Walking Bass Lines, this book approaches more advanced walking concepts, including model mapping, the two-feel, several 'must know changes,' and other important jazz bass lessons. CD includes a jazz trio for practicing standard tunes.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
A walking bass line is the most common approach to jazz bass playing, but it is also used in rock music, blues, rockabilly, R&B, gospel, Latin, country and many other types of music. The term 'walking' is used to describe the moving feeling that quarter notes create in the bass part. The specific go
A walking bass line is the most common approach to jazz bass playing, but it is also used in rock music, blues, rockabilly, R&B, gospel, Latin, country and many other types of music. The term 'walking' is used to describe the moving feeling that quarter notes create in the bass part. The specific go
<span>(Bass Instruction). A walking bass line is the most common approach to jazz bass playing, but it is also used in rock music, blues, rockabilly, R&B, gospel, Latin, country and many other types of music. The term 'walking' is used to describe the moving feeling that quarter notes create in