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Liebman, Jon: First 15 Lessons: Bass Guitar

sheet music

Setting: Bass Guitar
Genre: Method, Tutor
Language: English
Length: 32 pages
Weight: 0.134 kg
Published: July 2018
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Item number: HL00244590
ISMN: 9781540002938
The First 15 Lessons series provides a step-by-step lesson plan for the absolute beginner, complete with audio tracks, video lessons, and real songs! Designed for self-teaching or for use with an instructor, you'll build a solidfoundation as you work through each lesson, learning the basics of the instrument and music reading with tab while practicing the many exercises, concepts and song excerpts within. Must-know instruction so you can start playingright away, with a free online tuner and metronome! The bass guitar book, written in rhythm tab notation, features lessons on: bass fundamentals, tuning, the 1-5 pattern, arpeggios, grooves, position shifts, scales, syncopation,chromatics, swing/shuffle feel, and blues, funk & rock styles. Includes full bass lines in tab from five real songs: Get Ready (The Temptations) - I Shot the Sheriff (Bob Marley & The Wailers) - Seven Nation Army (The WhiteStripes) - Smooth (Santana) - Super Freak (Rick James).

Contents

1.
Get Ready
2.
I Shot The Sheriff
3.
Seven Nation Army
4.
Smooth
5.
Super Freak
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