Teach yourself visually bass guitar / Ryan Williams and Richard Hammond
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TextUSA : Wiley Publishing, Inc., c2007Description: 282 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - MI MT 599 .B4 W670 2007
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Musical Instruments (MI) - Bass Guitar
Contents:
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Bass Guitar
1. What the Bass Guitar Does
2. Get Started
3. Your Milestones
Chapter 2 Parts of Your Bass Guitar
1. Parts of the Bass Guitar
2. The Head
3. The Body
4. The Neck
5. Fretted and Fretless Basses
6. The Bridge
7. Bass Guitar Strings?
8. Four Strings or More?
9. Right-handed versus left-handed basses
10. Passive and Active Pickups
11. Control Your Bass Guitar
Chapter 3 Holding Your Bass Guitar
1. The Guitar Strap
2. Sitting or Standing
3. Your Fretting Hand
4. Fingerstyle
5. Playing with a Pick
6. Using Your Thumb
Chapter 4 Turning Your Bass Guitar
1. Open String Notes
2. Relative Tuning
3. Electronic Tuning
Chapter 5 Basic Fretboard Fingering
1. Proper Finger Placement
2. Shift Up
3. Shift Down
4. Shift Across String
5. Stay Close to the Fingerboard
Chapter 6 Plucking and Picking
1. Alternate Fingering
2. Downpicking
3. Alternate Picking
4. Pluck with Your Thumb
5. Mute Your Strings
Chapter 7 Play Your First Scales
1. Basic Music Notation
2. Notes on the Fretboard
3. Basic Tablature
4. The C Major Scale
5. The G Major Scale
6. The F Major Scale
Chapter 8
1. What Makes a Chord?
2. Major Chords and Scales
3. Minor Scales and Chords
4. Seventh Chords
5. Arpeggios
Chapter 9 Common Chord Progressions
1. Chord Symbols
2. Charts
3. I,IV, V Progressions
4. I, VI, IV, V Progressions
5. More Chord Progressions
Chapter 10 Basic Rhythms
1. The Metronome
2. Quarter Notes
3. Eight Notes
4. Sixteenth Notes
5. Apply Rhythms to Songs
6. Walking Bass
7. Blues Shuffle
8. Rock
9. R & B
10. Reggae
11. Country
MI in Call Number means "Musical Instrument"
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