Best products from r/basslessons
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1. Hal Leonard Bass Method - Complete Edition: Books 1, 2 and 3 Bound Together in One Easy-to-Use Volume!
- Books 1, 2, and 3 bound together in one easy-to-use volume! The critically acclaimed Hal Leonard Electric Bass Method in a handy composite edition! Contains 3 books and 3 CDs for Levels 1, 2, and 3
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- The critically acclaimed Hal Leonard Electric Bass Method in a handy composite edition! Contains 3 books and 3 CDs for Levels 1, 2, and 3
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2. A Player's Guide to Chords and Harmony: Music Theory for Real-World Musicians (Backbeat Music Essentials)
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A little late to the party but you sound just like me dude, was playing tabs and could do a few scales, but when I wanted to start playing triads and stuff, I needed to learn sheet music. I bought this book off Amazon and sat down 10 hours a week going through it. It does a good job of going string by string, showing you the notes applied to actual sheet music. There’s some tab examples but after a month or so I didn’t need them anymore. It really helps if you say the note you’re playing as you play it too.
Hal Leonard Bass Method - Complete Edition: Books 1, 2 and 3 Bound Together in One Easy-to-Use Volume! https://www.amazon.com/dp/0793563836/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_C.xyCbV7M9AWF
If you think you are motivated to teach yourself, check out A Player's Guide to Chords and Harmony I would find a decent teacher or music school friend. These people can probably pack 2 years of University theory into a couple months, for thousands of dollars less. Watching videos on youtube only goes so far to getting any depth. The education videos on theory that are actually inspiring are few and far. Grasping intervals, diatonicism, triads, upper structure chords, etc.. takes basically teaching you the names of a bunch of sounds your ears have been exposed to by Western Music.
He means this rather excellent book: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hal-Leonard-Bass-Method-Complete/dp/0793563836/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1405069158&sr=8-1&keywords=hal+leonard+bass
I linked the complete version, but it was originally released in 3 seperate volumes that get progressively harder, so you can if you wish buy them individually one at a time :)
Try working with resources like good ear or Hearing and Writing Music and you'll notice a change very quickly.
Are you familiar with this book? http://www.amazon.com/Nashville-Number-System-Chas-Williams/dp/0963090674
wtf is all that shit, try this book if you want a challenge http://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Metal-Bass-Book-CD/dp/1423497155