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Beginning Electric Bass
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 - Getting Started
The Fretboard
Reading Standard Music Notation
Reading Bass Tablature
Chord Symbols
Accidentals
The Chromatic Scale
Tuning the Bass
Right-Hand Technique
Left-Hand Technique
CHAPTER 2 - The Major Scale
Introducing the Scale
Intervals
Major Tetrachords
Combining Major Tetrachords
Keys and Key Signatures
The Circle of 5ths
Rhythm Practice
Finger Warm-Ups
Major-Scale Bass Lines
CHAPTER 3 - Triads
Major Triads
Major Triad Bass Lines
Reggae Groove
Rhythm Update - Eighth Notes
Minor Triads
Minor Triad Bass Lines
Rhythm Update - The Tie
Major and Minor Triad Bass Lines
Diminished Triads
Augmented Triads
CHAPTER 4 - 7 chords
Major 7 Chords
Dominant 7 Chords
Rhythm Updates - Dotted Notes
Minor 7 Chords
Island Bass, Mon
CHAPTER 5 - Diatonic Harmony: Triads
The Triads of the Major Scale
The I-IV-V Chord Progression
I-IV-V Bass Lines
I-vi-IV-V Progression and Bass Lines
Stung by the Bass
Back to the Roots
Galaxy R35
CHAPTER 6 - Diatonic Harmony: 2 chords
The 7 Chords of the Major Scale
7 Chord Bass Lines
CHAPTER 7 - Locking-in with the Drums
Rock Grooves
Funk Grooves
Reggae Grooves
CHAPTER 8 - The Blues
The Twelve-Bar Blues
Twelve-Bar Blues in A
Turnarounds and Variations
The Major 6 Chord
Major 6 Blues
6th Blues in Eighths
Blues Progressions with Dominant 7 Chords
Dominant 7 Blues
6ths, 7ths and Eighths
Swing 8ths
Swing 8ths Bass Lines
Swing 8ths Blues
Blues in E
12/8 Slow Blues
12/8 Blues Bass Lines
Slow Blues in A
Slow Blues in C
The Eight-Bar Blues
The Sixteen-Bar Blues
Sixteen Bars in G
CHAPTER 9 - Funk
Syncopation
We Got the Funk!
Rhythm Update - Sixteenth Notes
Sixteenth-Note Funk Grooves
Dead Notes - Muting
WHAT'S NEXT
DISCOGRAPHY
Intermediate Electric Bass
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 - The Major Pentatonic Scale
Fingerings for the Major Pentatonic Scale
The Modes of the Major Pentatonic Scale - Five Positions of the Scale
Major Pentatonic Bass Lines
Dave's Tune
Adding the b7
Major Pentatonic and the Twelve-Bar Blues
Major Blues
CHAPTER 2 - The Minor Pentatonic Scale
Fingerings for the Minor Pentatonic Scale
The Modes of the Minor Pentatonic Scale - Five Positions of the Scale
Minor Pentatonic Rock Bass Lines
More Minor Pentatonic Rock Bass Lines
Minor Pentatonic Funk Grooves
CHAPTER 3 - The Blues Scale
Blues Scale Fingerings
5 Chords
Gimme 5
Play It Straight
Blues Scale Swing-8th Grooves
Swing It!
Good Things Come in Threes
Grooves Using the Major/Minor 3rd
Major Minor Boogie
Color Me Blues
CHAPTER 4 - The Modes of the Major Scale
Relative Thinking
Parallel Thinking
The Four Modal Tetrachords
Combining Tetrachords to Create Modes
Two-Octave Ionian Mode Fingerings
Dorian
Mixolydian
CHAPTER 5 - Slap & Pop
Slap & Pop Notation
Slap & Pop Techniques
The Slap
Slap Exercises
Slap Bass Lines on the 3rd and 4th Strings
The Pop
The Hammer-on
Bass Lines Using the Hammer-on
Dead Notes - Muting
The Pull-off
Slap & Pop Bass Lines
CHAPTER 6 - Walking Bass Lines - Intro to Jazz
Jazz-Blues Progressions
Roots and 5ths
Diggin' the Roots and 5ths
Blues for Charlie
3rds and 7ths
Twelve Bars of 3rds and 7ths
Mo Better 3rds and 7ths
Passing Tones
Just Passing Through
Passing Play
Chromatic Passing Tones
Short Steps
The Walking Man
Rhythmic Activity
Get Your Activity Together
Walk That Way
Approach Notes
Approaching Greatness
The Cool Approach to Walking
Conclusion
CHAPTER 7 - Minor Scales
Relative Minor - Natural Minor
Harmonic Minor
Melodic Minor
WHAT'S NEXT
DISCOGRAPHY
Blues
Funk
Additional Players to Check Out
Mastering Electric Bass
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 - Review
Circle of 5ths
Major Pentatonic Scale
Minor Pentatonic Scale
Blues Scale
Modes of the Major Scale
Slap & Pop Notation
Slap & Pop Techniques
Diatonic Passing Tones and Chord Scales
Chromatic Passing Tones
Approach Notes
Minor Scales
CHAPTER 2 - Rhythm Changes
Bass Lines for Quick Changes
Rhythm Changes Bridge
Bass Lines on Rhythm Changes
Rhythm Changes Line #1
Rhythm Changes Line #2
Tritone Substitution
CHAPTER 3 - Minor Blues
Minor Diatonic Harmony
Walking Bass Minor Blues
CHAPTER 4 - Latin Grooves
The Clave
The Tumbao
Bossa Nova
Bossa Nova Groove #1
Bossa Nova Groove #2
The Mamno, the Guajira and the Cha-Cha
Latin Funk
Latin Rock
One for Bo
CHAPTER 5 - Reggae
Rasta Ron
CHAPTER 6 - Ska
Ska for Ma'
CHAPTER 7 - Advanced Funk Bass Lines
Pizzicato Funk Grooves
Slap & Pop Funk Grooves
Double Pops and Double-Stops
CHAPTER 8 - Rock Bass Lines in Odd Time Signatures
7/4 Grooves
5/4 Grooves
3/4 Grooves
Compound Meters
CHAPTER 9 - Improvisation
Arpeggios and Chord Extensions
Common Chord Extensions and Alterations
Modes of the Harmonic Minor Scale
Modes of the Melodic Minor Scale
Scale Syllabus
Arpeggio Solo
Modal Tunes
Dorian Solo
CHAPTER 10 - Playing Chords and Harmonics
Chords
Bass Comp
Chord Tune
Harmonics
CHAPTER 11 - Practicing
Planning Your Practice Time
Listening
Practicing in Time
WHAT'S NEXT?
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