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64 pagesAuthor: Malone Sean12" x 9"ISBN: 0634057154Bass players of all levels will find a wealth of practical music knowledge in this special book and CD package
Specs:
Height | 12 Inches |
Length | 9 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | August 2006 |
Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Width | 0.165 Inches |
Bass Fitness is, for me, the golden standard to which I hold all guitar practice books. It's a no-nonsense text that offers little in the way of guidance or assistence, but stick with it and you will notice a difference in your playing in due time. It's not perfect by any means -- in fact it is quite rough around the edges -- but it works.
For more general resources, check out 101 Bass Tips, which features of a plethora of different tips and tricks for the working musician -- everything from set-up and maintenance, to technique, to recording and tone, and much more. It's also accompanied by a CD with examples and practice songs you can play along to.
Once you've got the basics down and you're ready to move into the more advanced facets of bass playing, you might want to try out some books on musical theory. I suggest this, this, and these. Hope these help!
Since you already know some theory, you might try the Hal Leonard theory for bass book. I feel like I learn or remember something new every time I open it up.
I can't slap for shit, so I can't help you there.