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Title: The Working Bassist's Tool Kit: The Art & Craft of Successful Bass Playing by Ed Friedland ISBN: 0-87930-615-7 Publisher: Backbeat Books Pub. Date: October, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: A very useful handbook for bassists
Comment: This book is a jewelbox full of great technical and practical tips. From gig and career planning, to basic and advanced technique, to hints for buying a new bass, this is a comprehensive overveiw on bass playing.
Rating: 4
Summary: Everything But Timing
Comment: Ed Friedland's book is truly deceptive. Packed into just over 100 pages and a single CD is enough information and advice to land a paying gig as a bass player. That a lifetime's pursuit could be so distilled without losing breadth is a testament to Friedland's writing. The musical examples are a testament to his fine low hand.
One weak point is the book's first chapter, Keeping Time. Friedland makes it clear that this skill, undergirding the other players with a clear time patttern, is essential to obtaining work as a gigging bassist. He fails, however, to include on the accompanying CD, examples of bass playing along with complicated metronome exercises in this first chapter.
Otherwise the book's punch is powerful. Friedland has given all bass players a challenging course to study and practice. His path will lead bassists to self improvement if not professional success.
Rating: 5
Summary: Great for a budding pro!
Comment: This book and CD cover all the bases to bring you around the bases and back to home plate!
The chapters cover Core Skills (Timing, Charts & Ears), Gig Survival (getting thru tunes you don't know, attire, Jazz survival, etc.) Specialized skills (5 String fundamentals, doublin, Thumb technique, and Chords). Some of the material are re-prints of BassPlayer mangazine articles by Ed Friedland, but this book really covers all the bases.
What I like the most about this book is it re-inforces all the things my many teachers over the years have covered. Ear training - identifying chords and interval by ear. This is an invaluable skill! Also, the book covers fully typical chord progressions that you will invariably play. There's a very extensive recommended song list for the gigging bass player to know. Awesome!
This book is in no way esoteric. It is a straight forward, hands on book. The book covers virtually all styles of music you'll encounter on a gig.
I feel this book needs to be in every budding bass players wood shedding cabinet!
I bought it here on Amazon.com at a great price.
Peace!
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Title: The Bass Player Book: Equipment, Technique, Styles, and Artists by Karl Coryat ISBN: 0879305738 Publisher: Backbeat Books Pub. Date: 1999 List Price(USD): $22.95 |
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Title: Berklee Practice Method: Bass by Rich Appleman and John Repucci ISBN: 0634006509 Publisher: Berklee Press Publications Pub. Date: 01 January, 2001 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: 101 Bass Tips : Stuff All the Pros Know and Use by Gary Willis ISBN: 0634017470 Publisher: Hal Leonard Pub. Date: 01 January, 2002 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Serious Electric Bass: The Bass Player's Complete Guide to Scales & Chords (Contemporary Bass Series) by Joel di Bartolo, Aaron Stang ISBN: 1576238830 Publisher: Warner Brothers Publications Pub. Date: February, 1997 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Title: Building Walking Bass Lines by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation ISBN: 0793542049 Publisher: Hal Leonard Pub. Date: May, 1995 List Price(USD): $18.95 |
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