Essential Music Theory for Electric Bass

Read [Robert Garner Book] ^ Essential Music Theory for Electric Bass Online ^ PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Essential Music Theory for Electric Bass Six areas of beginning music theory are covered. Fingerings, intervallic structures and note names are also diagrammed in each chapter.It is highly recommended that this book is used in the course of study with a professional bass instructor, though many players have found the book to be useful in self-study. This book is designed to help guide a beginning music theory dialogue between instructor and student in private one-on-one lessons. A good bass teacher will help explain and demonstrate the

Essential Music Theory for Electric Bass

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Rating : 4.59 (762 Votes)
Asin : B00Y3DD4MQ
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Number of Pages : 196 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-04-29
Language : English

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About the Author Robert Garner is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Leicester and author of Animals, Politics and Morality: Environmental Politics.

. Robert Garner is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Leicester and author of Animals, Politics and Morality: Environmental Politics

Six areas of beginning music theory are covered. Fingerings, intervallic structures and note names are also diagrammed in each chapter.It is highly recommended that this book is used in the course of study with a professional bass instructor, though many players have found the book to be useful in self-study. This book is designed to help guide a beginning music theory dialogue between instructor and student in private one-on-one lessons. A good bass teacher will help explain and demonstrate theory concepts in a live setting and also shed additional light in terms of alternate fingerings, ear training and gaining full technical mastery of theory concepts across the entire fingerboard.. The major scale, the natural minor scale, intervals, triads, seventh chords and harmonized major and minor scales

Good book Stinkfoot I bought this book for review. It's a good book - clear and well organized, covers the basics thoroughly, quizzes and answers are good for review.. "Beginners can use this" according to Enuf. A beginner, I did play clarinet in hs but I have limited knowledge about stringed instruments. With a few learn how to play basic books and no formal lessons I began jamming with a small group of guitar players who all loved to play with their instruments capoed. They often didn't know what key they were in, no capoe for the bass, I had to figure it out on my own and I found this boo. "Some things are a bit complex and are directed at players who already have a a pretty good base understanding of theory and harm" according to Groovepocket. Lots of interesting exercises for my bass students. Some things are a bit complex and are directed at players who already have a a pretty good base understanding of theory and harmony but it is useful none the less for a player or a teacher.

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