Product Description
This book is a high potency method for any bass guitarist who is seeking to become a professional musician and who wishes to practice the techniques used by world class players.
There are many possible ways to construct jazz bass lines. This book explores one of those possible ways in depth. The method is built upon the use of chord tones, approach notes and basic reharmonization techniques.
Three forms common to the jazz idiom are used to explore this method; the Blues, Minor Blues and Rhythm Changes. A detailed explanation of the components of building a bass line note by note is included as well as an explanation of the theory behind basic reharmonization. This book also contains a section on the proper scale to use for each chord, with all chord types including available tensions and avoid notes.
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Foreword
Introduction
Bass Line Construction
Chord Scales
Chords and Chord Scale Application
Chord progressions and reharmonization theory
Basic 12 Bar Blues chord progression
Basic Minor Blues chord progression
Basic Rhythm Changes chord progression
12 Bar Blues bass lines with reharmonization application
Minor Blues bass lines with reharmonization application
Rhythm Changes bass lines with reharmonization application
About the Author
Guitarist Bruce Arnold has developed an extensive reputation as a composer educator and guitar virtuoso. He has created a unique signature sound that stems from his combination of jazz techniques and 20th Century compositional methods. He has played with such diverse musicians as Stuart Hamm, Peter Erskine, Joe Pass, Joe Lovano, Randy Brecker, Stanley Clarke, the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Arnold is also deeply devoted to music education and had written more than 60 music instruction. He heads the guitar departments at NYU and Princeton University and is the director of the New York University Summer Guitar Intensive He has taught at some of the most prestigious music schools in America, including the New England Conservatory of Music, Dartmouth College, Berklee College of Music, New School University, and City College of New York.