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- Contents -
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1: Music Notation
Tablature(TAB)
Fretboard Diagrams
Standard Music Notation
Chapter2: Getting Comfortable with the Bass
A Note About Equipment
Using an Amplifier
Holding the Bass
Tuning the Bass
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Chapter3: Basic Technique
Basic Right-Hand Technique:Getting a Good Sound
Left-Hand Technique
Learning the Fretboard
Chapter4: The Major Scale
Scale Degrees
The Major Scales
Chapter5: More Music Theory
Intervals
Key Signatures
The Circle of 5ths
Harmony
Diatonic Harmony
Modes of the Major Scale
Chapter6: The 12-Bar Blues Form
Four-Bar Phrases
Playing a 12-Bar Blues
-Easy Does It
-Be There or Be Flat
Chapter 7: Rhythmic Variations
Straight Eighths and Quick Fours
-Possum Blossom
Eighth-Note Triplets
-Rough Bounce
The Shuffle Feel
-Too Hot to Bowl
-Saturday Morning Blues
-Friendship Blues
Chapter 8: Pattern-Based Bass Lines
One-Bar Patterns
Transposing Patterns
Transposing Patterns to IV and V
-The Real Veal
-Old Dog, New Trick
Open and Closed Fingerings
Chapter 9: 7th Chords
Dominant 7th Chords in the Blues
Chapter 10: Scales
The Major Scale
The Major Pentatonic Scale
-We Fit Together Real Nice
The Mixolydian Mode Over a Dominant 7th Chord
-Breezin' Blues
-Mixed, Not Shakin'
The Minor Scale
The Minor Pentatonic Scale
The Blues Scale
Patterns and Licks Using the Minor Pentatonic and Blues Scales
Chapter 11: More Rhythmic Variations
Cut Time
-Checking if My Train's on Time
Syncopation
-Billygoat Rock
The Clave Rhythm
-Candy Dont Want Me No More
Anticipation
-Cowbell Burnout Blues
Syncopation Exercises
12/8 Time
-Oh My, A Blues!
Uptempo Shuffle
-Showing Off My Lady
Chapter 12: Turnarounds
Double-Stop Turnaround
-Little Arms Blues
Chapter 13: Chord Substitutions
Common Substitutions
-Hot for Substitute
More Substitutions
-Some Sunny Sunday
Chapter 14: Non-12-Bar Forms
Eight-Bar Blues
-Lonely Little Inn
16-Bar Blues
-Leafing Through the Pages
Chapter 15: Minor Blues
Relative Minor
Parallel Minor
12-Bar Minor Blues
-The Pill Is Wrong
Chapter 16: Extended, Altered, and Augmented Chords
Extended Chords
Altered Chords
Altered Dominant Chords
Augmented Chords
Chapter 17: Blues Styles
Acoustic Blues
-Vacuum Cleaner Bag
Electric Blues
-Crash Blues
Funky Blues
-Funky Metamorphosis
James Brown-Style Funk
-I Would If I Could
Jazz Blues
-Jazz Cat Blues
-My Kinda Blues
-This Bird Has None
-Politically Correct
-I's a Blues Dog
-The Blues is Everything
Structure of a Jazz Performance
Chapter 18: Cuitaristic Techniques
Hammer-Ons and Pull Offs
Bends
Soloing and Improv
-Blues Bass Blues
Double Stops and Chords
-Freddie's Greenery
-Shuff-a-Luff-a
Tapping
-Tapping the Blues
Chapter 19: Reading Guitar Music
Treble Clef
Guitar TAB
Mapping the Guitar Fretboard onto the Bass
Chapter 20: Fretless Bass
Slides
Vibrato
-Sing It Suzy!
Conclusion
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