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Ultimate Beginner Bass Basics (The Ultimate Beginner Series)

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MSRP: $9.95
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Manufacturer: Alfred Publishing
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Additional Ultimate Beginner Bass Basics (The Ultimate Beginner Series) Information
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This book & CD package is designed to help aspiring musicians take the first step toward experiencing the fun of playing music, and is packed full of tips, lessons, and practical knowledge. Contents include bass basics, picking techniques, common bass lines, playing with a drummer, slap/pop techniques, and reading music notation and tablature.
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What Customers Say About Ultimate Beginner Bass Basics (The Ultimate Beginner Series):
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The "Bass Guitar for Dummies" book is way better and much more informative. If you are looking for a good book on bass and are just starting out, DO NOT get this book. It's very short and does not have a lot of information in it to get by on.
Only downside is that it didn't come with a CD to play along with. She's not familiar with guitar, so this book is neccesary. Got this for my wife who's just learning to play bass. She's been moving along.
For totally untrained players. Had to go to near the back of the book to start.
It is easy to read and allows for you to study/learn at your own pace. This book is a super quick and easy learning tool.
If you had no exposure to music in the past, this book will start you off and help you become familier with the instrument. So you can't really create your own bass line for different songs even after you complete the lessons. It's a short book so you can go through the material in few days. This book probably was written for absolute beginners. If you are looking to learn more, perhaps books on bass by Berklee school of music is a better deal. If you're a guitar player, you probably know most of this already. The book is only 40 pages long and spends 15 of its pages on background information on how to read notes, tabs, and on how to hold and pick a bass guitar. The rest of the book is a play along to the CD with no explanation why a particular note was chosen to start and to end on.
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