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Theory For The Contemporary Bassist
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Voicing/Format Electric Bass
Composer Walton, Tracy
Publisher Alfred Publishing Co Inc

Price: $12.95

Unavailable for Digital Delivery

Catalog #33499

UPC code: 038081373010

Finally, the essential theory training today?s bass player needs from one of the world?s leading contemporary music schools. This easy-to-use, step-by-step method will prepare you to play bass in any musical style. Beginning with a review of the fretboard and reading standard notation in the bass clef, lessons progress in a logical order through scales, intervals, chords, and progressions including tritone substitutions, secondary chords and modulations. Test your knowledge with 25 worksheets and check your work against the answer keys. Theory of the Contemporary Bassistis the ultimate, must-own resource for the advancing bassist.

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