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I do not know. what is special about the bass players? perhaps a young bass player also be a girl I want to play the guitar because of fragmentation, ripping, and ive ofcoarse love with the guitar licks. my intsructor but said it was possible for me to play well, I was more than an individual in the bass. my favorite bass players are under the label of jrock: reita, kanon, saga, Tetsuya, and bears for all bands of the PSC (i suggest you watch some of the bands that are incredible, especially Kra song "Artman") I like heavy things on or off is quite different from that just seem i all my friends put me in the category of cute, young, innocent, shy, nontalkactive, naive (which is not true!) etc etc etc so some of you they are responding could understand where this issue so confusing oh might go
The bassist works with the drummer, to lay the foundations " the song is built on. You two are the "Rhythm Section". You control the pace, the feeling of the song, how it operates, how flows. anyone can play both, but a successful bass player learns to think differently when playing bass. The unity of the band's rhythm section, singer (s) and guitarist, plays "on" that basis. When playing rhythm guitar, his "party" is closer to the bass, the lead player.
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Hot Licks, Cold Steel & Truckers' Favorites
$44.95 Review by Jana Pendragon.... Again, a groundbreaking release from the wildest band in country music (during the '70s). This time around they are honoring the American trucker. A part of society few see into, the music that keeps the big rigs running is something else again. With originals and some oldies, the Commander and his band make a big sound that is still reverberating through time. With th... |
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John Entwistle: Bass Guitar Master Class
$14.80 Studio: Music Video Dist Release Date: 06/20/2006... |
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Talk Engine
$5.00 Talk Engine is rock & roll's answer to hip-hop, a fierce female vocalist driving aggressive lyrics through a some amazing upfront guitar licks held down by a funky slap-bass rhythm. Fronted by spoken word artist Jackie Sheeler-a top-5 finalist in the 2005 Great American Song Contest, the band garnered a best-of-show nod from The Village Voice after an improv slot at the spring 2003 Symphony Spa... |
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Slap, Pop & Tap for the Bass
You'll get into left-hand stretch exercises, major and minor arpeggios, playing chords, slapping and popping, funk, hammer-on slaps, triplets, right-hand Flamenco strums, two-handed polyphonic tapping, contrapuntal playing, percussive tapping, playing a melody with the right hand while the left plays a bass pattern, classical techniques and styles, the Bach Prelude in G. (One hour.)... |
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Randy Coven: Ultimate Lead Bass Guitar
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60 Hot Licks for Electric Bass
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Chuck Rainey
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Stu Hamm: Deeper Inside The Bass
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Standing in the Shadows of Motown: The Life and Music of Legendary Bassist James Jamerson (Guitar Book)
$21.26 James Jamerson was the embodiment of the Motown spirit and groove - the invisible entity whose playing inspired thousands. His tumultuous life and musical brilliance are explored in depth through hundreds of interviews, 49 transcribed musical scores, 2 hours of recorded all-star performances, and more than 50 rarely seen photos. Features a 120-minute CD!..... |
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The Beatles Bass (Bass Signature Licks)
$13.96 Learn the trademark bass lines from rock's most influential band! This step-by-step breakdown of Paul McCartney's bass guitar style includes in-depth analysis of 16 Beatles' classics including "All My Loving," "And Your Bird Can Sing," "Come Together," "Day Tripper," "Getting Better," "Hey Bulldog," "I Want You (She's So Heavy)," "Michelle," "Nowhere Man," "Paperback Writer," "Polythene Pam," "She... |