Expanding Walking Bass Lines
Friedland, Ed
Hal Leonard. 1996Ficha técnica
- EAN: 9780793545865
- ISBN: 978-0-7935-4586-5
- Editorial: Hal Leonard
- Fecha de edición: 1996
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Dimensiones: 23,5x30
- Idioma: Inglés
- Nº páginas: 56
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Pre-recorded jazz trio for practicing standard tunes.
Scale tones, chromatic passing tones and non-chord tones.
Interpretation of chord symbols with tensions.
Playin over modal tunes.
Pedal points.
Expanding the "two" feel.
Rhythm essentials.
"'Expanding Walking Bass Lines' does a great job of explaining the art of playing swinging bass lines. Check it out." (Marcus Miller)
"An interesting and thorough apporach to jazz bass lines. It contains good philosophical advice for all bassists." (Rich Appleman)
"It helps you think like a bass player. I wish this book was out when I was starting to learn." (Harvie Swartz)
CONTENIDO:
Preface
Goal statement
Acknowledgements
About the author
Using the audio
Fine tuning your time feel
Part One
-Overview
-A disclaimer
-Introducing rhythms
-Eighth notes tripets
-Rests
-Combining rhythms and rests
-Adding rhythmic embellishments
-More practice with skips
-Skips with dead notes
-Lift-off dead notes
-Putting it together
-Using triplets
-Even more triplets
-Triplets with dead notes
-Expanding the "two" feel
Part Two
-Overview
-Targeting non-chord tones
-Using scales tones as targets
-Using chromatic passing tones as targets
-Interpreting chord symbols with tensions
-Playing over modal tunes
-Create your own modal map
-Pedal points
-A listening assingment
-Walking open: the art of implied harmony
-A closing word
Appendix
1. ABAC form
2. "Rhythm changes". A section
3. Several key centers in A section
4. "Expanded two feel"
5. Modal
6. Bridge modulations
7. Repetitive A section
-Three mystery tunes
-Things to consider
-Things you should know
-Things you can do
-Notation legend