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Ausgabe: | 2nd ed. |
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Beschreibung: | Previous ed.: 2003. -- Includes index |
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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
Foreword.........
...........................................................
/ť/V
Intraduction
................................................................. /
About This Book
..............................................................................................1
Conventions Used in This Book
.....................................................................2
What You re Not to Read
................................................................................3
Foolish Assumptions
.......................................................................................3
How This Book Is Organized
..........................................................................4
Part I: The World According to Bass
...................................................4
Part II: The Bass-ics of Playing
.............................................................4
Part III: Making the Moves, Creating the Grooves
.............................4
Part IV: Using the Correct Accompaniment for Each Genre
............5
Part V: Buying and Caring for Your Bass
............................................5
Part VI: The Part of Tens
.......................................................................5
Icons Used in This Book
.................................................................................5
Where to Go from Here
...................................................................................6
Partí:
The World According to Bass
..............................7
Chapter
1:
Bass Bass-ics: What Is the Meaning of Bass?
...........9
Discovering the Differences between the Bass and
Its High-Strung Cousins
...............................................................................9
Understanding the Bass Player s Function in a Band
...............................10
Making the link between harmony and rhythm
...............................11
Moving the song along
........................................................................11
Keeping time
.........................................................................................12
Establishing rhythms
..........................................................................12
Looking cool
.........................................................................................12
Dissecting the Anatomy of a Bass Guitar
...................................................12
The neck
................................................................................................13
The body
...............................................................................................14
The innards
...........................................................................................15
On a Need-to-Know Basses : Gearing Up to Play Bass
............................16
Coordinating your right and left hands
............................................16
Mastering major and minor chord structures
.................................16
Tuning your bass
.................................................................................16
Combining scales and chords
............................................................17
Playing Grooves, Solos, and Fills
.................................................................17
Creating grooves and riffs
...................................................................17
Treating yourself and your audience with solos and fills
...............17
ξ
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Bass Guitar For Dummies,
2nd
Edition
Experimenting with Different Musical Genres
...........................................18
Stocking Up On Some Bass Gear
..................................................................19
Buying a bass
........................................................................................19
Getting an amplifier
.............................................................................19
Accessorizing your bass
.....................................................................20
Giving Your Bass Some Good Old
TLC
.......................................................20
Changing the strings
............................................................................20
Cleaning your bass
..............................................................................20
Chapter
2:
Gaining the Tools and Skills to Play
...................21
Getting a Handle on Your Bass
....................................................................21
Holding Your Bass
.........................................................................................22
Strapping on your bass: Strings to the outside
................................22
Voilà!
Standing with your bass
...........................................................23
Sitting with your bass
..........................................................................24
Placing Your Hands in the Proper Position
................................................25
Positioning your left hand
..................................................................25
Positioning your right hand
................................................................26
Reading a Fingerboard Diagram
..................................................................32
The language of music: Scales and chords
.......................................33
Viewing a diagram of the major and minor scales
..........................35
Playing open-string scales
..................................................................36
Finding the notes on the neck
............................................................36
Identifying intervals: They re always in the same place
.................38
Tuning Your Bass Guitar
..............................................................................40
Reference pitch sources to use when playing alone
.......................40
Reference pitch sources to use when playing with others
............42
Tuning the bass guitar to itself
..........................................................45
Playing a Song with Your Bass Guitar
.........................................................51
Making some noise with the open strings
........................................52
Closing the strings
...............................................................................52
Chapter
3:
Reading, Riting, and Rhythm
.........................55
Reading Notation: No Pain, Much Gain
.......................................................55
Chord notation: The chord chart
......................................................56
Music notation: Indicating rhythm and notes
..................................57
Tablature
notation: Showing strings, frets, and sequence
.............58
The vocal chart: Using lyrics and chords when
working with a singer or songwriter
..............................................58
Finding Any Note in Any Octave
..................................................................60
Using the Metronome: You Know, That Tick-Tock Thing
........................64
Setting the metronome
........................................................................64
Playing along
........................................................................................64
Dividing Music into Phrases, Measures, and Beats
...................................65
The quarter note
..................................................................................66
The eighth note
....................................................................................67
Table
of Contents
The sixteenth note
...............................................................................67
The half note
.........................................................................................67
The whole note
.....................................................................................68
The triplet
.............................................................................................68
The dot
..................................................................................................68
The tie
...................................................................................................69
The rest
.................................................................................................69
Discovering How to Read Music
..................................................................70
Playing Your First Song While Reading Music
...........................................71
Partii:
The Bass-icsof
Ріщіпа
...................................73
Chapter
4:
Warming Up: Getting Your Hands in Shape to Play
......75
Understanding the Sound Your Bass Makes
..............................................75
Performing Right-Hand Warm-Ups
..............................................................76
Right-hand same-string strokes
.........................................................77
Controlling the strength in your striking hand:
Right-hand accents
..........................................................................78
Skating across the strings: Right-hand string crossing
...................80
Coordinating Your Left Hand with Your Right Hand
................................81
Doing finger permutations
..................................................................81
Muting the strings to avoid the infamous hum
................................83
Putting it all together
...........................................................................84
Chapter
5:
Understanding Major and Minor Structures
............85
Building Major and Minor Scales
.................................................................86
Major scales
..........................................................................................86
Minor scales
.........................................................................................88
Building Chords: One Note at a Time, Please
............................................89
Triads: The three most important notes of a chord
.......................89
Seventh chords: Filling out the triad
.................................................95
Getting your kicks with boogie licks
.................................................96
Spicing Up Your Sound: The Seven Main Modes (Scales)
........................97
Using Chromatic Tones: All the Other Notes
...........................................103
Chromatic tones within the box
......................................................103
Chromatic tones outside the box
....................................................104
Bringing a Groove to Life with Dead Notes (Weird but True)
................106
Playing dead notes
.............................................................................106
Raking dead notes
..............................................................................107
Sampling Accompaniments
........................................................................108
Using your accompaniments in a tune
............................................
Ill
Keeping your groove gloriously ambiguous
...................................112
Bass Guitar For Dummies,
2nd
Edition
Part 111: Making the Motfes, Creating the
Grootfes
....... /15
Chapter
6:
Creating the Groove
................................117
Anatomy of a Groove: Putting Together the Necessary Elements
........117
Rattling the groove skeleton
............................................................118
Playing a song using only the groove skeleton
..............................120
Choosing the right notes for a groove
............................................120
Creating Your Own Groove
........................................................................124
Covering the basses : Creating dominant,
minor, and major grooves
.............................................................124
Movin and groovin from chord to chord
......................................133
Finding the perfect fit: The designer groove
..................................137
Grooving with a Drummer
..........................................................................140
The bass drum
...................................................................................140
The snare drum
..................................................................................141
Thehi-hat
............................................................................................141
Jammin
With Other Musicians
..................................................................142
Listening for the note
........................................................................143
Pivoting the note
................................................................................144
Chapter
7:
Going Solo: Playing Solos and Fills
...................149
Soloing: Your Moment to Shine
.................................................................149
Playing with the blues scale: A favorite solo spice
.......................150
Jamming with the minor pentatonic scale: No wrong notes
........151
Using the major pentatonic scale: Smooth as can be
...................155
Moving from chord to chord
............................................................156
Creating Fills without Any Help from Your Dentist
.................................158
A match made in heaven: Connecting your fill to the groove
......159
Timing a fill
.........................................................................................159
Part IV:
¡Àsina
the Correct Accompaniment
(or Each Genre
......................................................... 163
Chapter
8:
Rock On! Getting Down
with the Rock Styles
.........................................165
Rock n Roll: The Good Old Standby
........................................................166
Hard Rock: Going at It Fast and Furious
...................................................171
Pop Rock: Supporting the Vocals
..............................................................174
Blues Rock: Feeling a Bit More Organized
................................................176
Country Rock: Where Vocals Are King, and You Take a Back Seat
......179
One Rock Fits All: Applying a Standard Rock Groove
to Any Rock Song
.....................................................................................181
Table
of Contents
)CI
Chapter
9:
Swing It! Playing Styles That Rely on the Triplet Feel
... .183
Swing: Grooving Up-Tempo with Attitude
................................................183
Jazz: Going for a Walk
.................................................................................185
Working the walk
...............................................................................186
Applying a jazz blues walking pattern
.............................................191
Blues Shuffle: Taking an Organized Walk
.................................................193
Funk Shuffle: Combining Funk, Blues, and Jazz
.......................................196
Chapter
10:
Making It Funky: Playing Hardcore Bass Grooves
.....201
R
&
B: Movin
to Some Rhythm and Blues
................................................201
The Motown Sound: Grooving with the Music of the Funk Brothers
......204
Fusion: Blending Two Styles into One
......................................................206
Funk: Sounding Heavy and Deep
...............................................................208
Hip-Hop: Featuring Heavy Funk with Heavy Attitude
.............................212
Knowing What to Do When You Just Want to Funkifize a Tune
............213
Chapter
11:
Sampling International Flavors: Bass Styles
from Around the World
.......................................215
Bossa
Nova:
Baskin
in a Brazilian Beat
....................................................215
Afro-Cuban: Ordering Up Some Salsa (Hold the Chips, Please)
............217
Reggae: Relaxing with Offbeat Riddims
.................................................219
Soca:
Blending American and Calypso Party Sounds
.............................221
Combining Reggae and Rock: The Distinct Sound of Ska
.......................223
South African: Experimenting with Exotic Downbeat Grooves
.............225
Music without Borders: Grooving to the World Beat
.............................227
Chapter
12:
Playing in Odd Meters: Not Strange, Just Not the Norm
.. .229
An Odd-Meter Oldie but Goodie: The Waltz
.............................................229
Beyond the Waltz: Navigating Beats in Odd Meter
.................................231
5/4
meter: Not an impossible mission
.............................................231
7/4
meter: Adding two more beats
..................................................234
Chapter
13:
Groovin in a Genre: It s All About Style!
.............241
Playing Grooves in Each Genre: One Simple Song Many Genres Strong...
242
Pop: Backing up the singer-songwriter
...........................................242
Rocking by the quarter, or the eighth note
....................................244
R
&
B/Soul,
with or without the dot
................................................246
Feeling the funk
..................................................................................249
Layin down some Latin grooves
.....................................................250
When you re feelin blue, shuffle
......................................................250
To Blend or Not to Blend: Knowing How to Fit In
...................................253
Just blending in: How to do it
...........................................................254
The bold and the beautiful: Creating a bold groove
.....................254
Blending and
bolding
by genre
........................................................255
Signing off with a flourish
.................................................................256
Bass Guitar For Dummies,
2nd
Edition
Part V: Buying and Carina For ¡/our Bass
...................259
Chapter
14:
Love of a Lifetime or One-Night Stand?
Buying the Right Bass
........................................261
Assessing Your Needs Before You Buy
....................................................261
Thinking long-term: Moving in together
.........................................262
Thinking short-term: Help me make it through the night
.............263
How many strings are too many?
....................................................263
To fret or not to fret
..........................................................................264
Needs Are One Thing
...
Budget Is Quite Another
.................................265
A Trip to the Bass-Mint: Where to Shop for Your Bass Guitar
..............265
Hitting the music stores
....................................................................266
Consulting newspaper ads
................................................................268
Visiting online shops and individual online ads
............................268
When Money Is No Object: Getting a Custom-Made Bass
......................269
Chapter
15:
Getting the Right Gear for Your Bass Guitar
..........271
Making Yourself Heard: A Primer on Amplifiers and Speakers
.............271
Full-meal deal or
à la
carte: Combo or separate
amp and speaker
............................................................................272
Opting for solid state or tubes
.........................................................273
Picking a speaker size
.......................................................................273
Setting the tone
..................................................................................274
Needs, Wants, and Nonessentials: Rounding Out Your Equipment
......275
Must-haves: Cases, gig bags, and more
...........................................275
Definite maybes: Useful effects, gadgets, and practice items
......277
Extras: Effects pedals
........................................................................279
Chapter
16:
Changing the Strings on Your Bass Guitar
............281
Knowing When It s Time to Say Goodbye
................................................282
Off with the Old: Removing Bass Strings
..................................................282
On with the New:
Restringing
Your Bass
..................................................284
Ensuring a Long Life for Your Strings
.......................................................289
Chapter
17:
Keeping Your Bass in Shape:
Maintenance and Light Repair
................................291
Cleaning Your Bass, Part by Part
...............................................................291
The body and neck
............................................................................292
The hardware
.....................................................................................292
The pickups
........................................................................................292
The fingerboard
.................................................................................292
The strings
..........................................................................................293
Making Minor Repairs to Your Bass
..........................................................294
The taming of the screw(s)
...............................................................294
Taking care of the finish
....................................................................295
Leaving the electronics to the experts
............................................295
Table
of
Contents
Adjusting the Bass Guitar
...........................................................................296
Providing relief to the truss rod
......................................................296
Raising and lowering the bridge
......................................................298
Assembling a Cleaning and Repair Tool Bag
............................................300
Storing Your Bass
........................................................................................301
Part
Vi:
The Part of Tens
...........................................303
Chapter
18:
Ten Innovative Bassists You Should Know
...........305
Jack Bruce
....................................................................................................305
Stanley Clarke
..............................................................................................306
John Entwistle
..............................................................................................306
James Jamerson
...........................................................................................306
Will Lee
.........................................................................................................306
Paul McCartney
............................................................................................307
Marcus Miller
...............................................................................................307
Jaco Pastorius
..............................................................................................307
Victor Wooten
..............................................................................................307
X (Fill in Your Own)
.....................................................................................308
Chapter
19:
Ten Great Rhythm Sections (Bassists and Drummers).
. .309
Bootsy Collins and Jab o
Starks
.................................................................309
Donald Duck Dunn and
Al Jackson, Jr
...................................................310
James Jamerson and Benny Benjamin
......................................................310
John Paul Jones and John Bonham
...........................................................311
Joe Osborn and Hal Blaine
.........................................................................311
Jaco
Pastorius and Peter Erskine
..............................................................311
George Porter, Jr. and
Zig Modeliste........................................................312
Francis
Rocco Prestia
and David Garibaldi
..............................................312
Chuck Rainey and Bernard Purdie
............................................................313
Robbie Shakespeare and Sly Dunbar
........................................................313
Appendix
.................................................................315
Index
.......................................................................329
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spelling | Pfeiffer, Patrick Verfasser aut Bass guitar for dummies by Patrick Pfeiffer ; foreword by Will Lee 2nd ed. Hoboken, N.J. Wiley 2010 XIII, 342 S. Ill., Notenbeisp. CD-ROM (12 cm) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier ... for dummies Previous ed.: 2003. -- Includes index Bass guitar Methods Self-instruction Elektrobass (DE-588)4261650-5 gnd rswk-swf Gitarrenspiel (DE-588)4021101-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Elektrobass (DE-588)4261650-5 s Gitarrenspiel (DE-588)4021101-0 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020505480&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Bass guitar for dummies |
title_auth | Bass guitar for dummies |
title_exact_search | Bass guitar for dummies |
title_full | Bass guitar for dummies by Patrick Pfeiffer ; foreword by Will Lee |
title_fullStr | Bass guitar for dummies by Patrick Pfeiffer ; foreword by Will Lee |
title_full_unstemmed | Bass guitar for dummies by Patrick Pfeiffer ; foreword by Will Lee |
title_short | Bass guitar for dummies |
title_sort | bass guitar for dummies |
topic | Bass guitar Methods Self-instruction Elektrobass (DE-588)4261650-5 gnd Gitarrenspiel (DE-588)4021101-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Bass guitar Methods Self-instruction Elektrobass Gitarrenspiel Einführung |
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