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Constructing Walking Jazz Bass Lines - Walking Bass Lines - The Blues in 12 keys Bass tab edition
Constructing Walking Jazz Bass Lines - Walking Bass Lines - The Blues in 12 keys Bass tab edition
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The Blues in 12 Keys is a complete guide demonstrating the devices used to construct walking bass lines in the jazz tradition.
The Blues in 12 Keys is a complete guide demonstrating the devices used to construct walking bass lines in the jazz tradition. The book starts out in Part 1 by demonstrating the various techniques used to provide forward motion into the bass lines, while providing
a strong harmonic and rhythmic foundation.
The exercises are designed to give the electric bassist strong jazz bass lines in the bottom register of the instrument. As an added bonus for the electric bassist Part 1 provides a complete study of the blues in F whilst in the first position.
This is an excellent technique builder in itself.
Part 2 expands on the lessons and techniques used in Part 1 providing the student with the previous devices used in professional level bass lines in all 12 keys.
Included is over 150 choruses of jazz blues lines in all 12 keys using the whole register of the instrument.
There are many advanced principles applied in the following bass lines whilst never losing sight of the functioning principle of the bass in the jazz idiom.
To provide a strong foundation of rhythm and harmony for the music being played & providing support for the melody and or soloist. An additional area of interest for the electric bassist reading tab is the inclusion of the bass clef directly above the Bass Tab. This enables the bassist the option of applying their knowledge of tablature to the task of learning to read music.
PART 1 The Blues in F
The " 2 " feel
The Jazz blues progression and the use of triads
Embellishing the " 2 " feel
The Dominant 7th chord
Chromatic approach from below
Chromatic approach from above
Chromaticism and the walk up
and the walk down
Repeated notes and chromaticism
Harmonic Anticipation and playing across the bar line
Voice leading 7th chords
Pedal points
Tri-Tone substitution
The Turnaround
PART 2
Blues in F
Blues in Gb
Blues in G
Blues in Ab
Blues in A
Blues in Bb
Blues in B
Blues in C
Blues in Db
Blues in D
Blues in Eb
Blues in E
In Conclusion
The Blues in 12 Keys is a complete guide demonstrating the devices used to construct walking bass lines in the jazz tradition. The book starts out in Part 1 by demonstrating the various techniques used to provide forward motion into the bass lines, while providing
a strong harmonic and rhythmic foundation.
The exercises are designed to give the electric bassist strong jazz bass lines in the bottom register of the instrument. As an added bonus for the electric bassist Part 1 provides a complete study of the blues in F whilst in the first position.
This is an excellent technique builder in itself.
Part 2 expands on the lessons and techniques used in Part 1 providing the student with the previous devices used in professional level bass lines in all 12 keys.
Included is over 150 choruses of jazz blues lines in all 12 keys using the whole register of the instrument.
There are many advanced principles applied in the following bass lines whilst never losing sight of the functioning principle of the bass in the jazz idiom.
To provide a strong foundation of rhythm and harmony for the music being played & providing support for the melody and or soloist. An additional area of interest for the electric bassist reading tab is the inclusion of the bass clef directly above the Bass Tab. This enables the bassist the option of applying their knowledge of tablature to the task of learning to read music.
PART 1 The Blues in F
The " 2 " feel
The Jazz blues progression and the use of triads
Embellishing the " 2 " feel
The Dominant 7th chord
Chromatic approach from below
Chromatic approach from above
Chromaticism and the walk up
and the walk down
Repeated notes and chromaticism
Harmonic Anticipation and playing across the bar line
Voice leading 7th chords
Pedal points
Tri-Tone substitution
The Turnaround
PART 2
Blues in F
Blues in Gb
Blues in G
Blues in Ab
Blues in A
Blues in Bb
Blues in B
Blues in C
Blues in Db
Blues in D
Blues in Eb
Blues in E
In Conclusion
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