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Joey Joe Jo Jr. Chabadoo
* Dog in the Sand *
1079 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2005 : 03:06:48
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Hi, my name is Felix.
I started to play bass very recently. I believe in the concept of "less is more" .
Cependant I would like to improve my skills. I currently am working with Bowie's 77-80 period, for the bass sounds really good and is well arranged.
Do you have good internet links for USEFUL advice and tutorial or interesting theories about bass?
Thank you!
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hawken
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USA
178 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2005 : 06:09:04
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Check out the bass lessons at www.guitarnoise.com also check out the bass players section in their forum.
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Joey Joe Jo Jr. Chabadoo
* Dog in the Sand *
1079 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2005 : 06:54:10
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Thank you Sir, i am having a look!
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ccuadros
* Dog in the Sand *
Chile
1315 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2005 : 07:16:38
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Hola!
try with www.mysongbook.com, there you can download power tablatures of many songs!!!, you have to have the Guitar Pro software. I'm a bass player too and this program it's very usefull.
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leia_lynnette
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Posted - 08/03/2005 : 17:48:09
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Run a search on 911 tabs, that place combines tabs from like 20 different sites.
I say, "Screw tutorial." Learn by playing songs you like, pick up tips as ya go along. But, of course, that's just how I learned. |
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Kirk
= Cult of Ray =
USA
633 Posts |
Posted - 08/11/2005 : 10:34:54
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Most important, imo: Major and minor scales. ...then intervals and modes.
etc..
You gotta subconsciously and consciously KNOW the fingerings of the notes in the scale, unless you want to play by the 'luck' of hitting the right notes. |
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