Double bass jazz technique book

For more information, click on each of the bullet points below. Textbook for jazz bass by john goldsby, reference book for double bass, textbook. The book includes several meaningful exercises, etudes, explanations, excerpts as well. Be sure to ask your music teacher for a recommendation. Upton bass brescian model double bass, 2020, opus 203 this new brescian was particularly rewarding to make, its a stateoftheart fully carved version with exceptional wood figured spruce top and rippling big leaf maple back and sides cut from the same board.

As the world gets closer together, having a working knowledge of latin bass playing will increasingly be a prerequisite for any professional, improving bassist. Walking bass lines the blues in 12 keys upright bass and electric bass method 79sb all for strings book 2 string bass sound innovations for string orchestra sound development. Books and videos, at gollihur music upright basses, pickups. Exercises 1 4 with transcription youtube the bailey technique for snare drumming part 1 duration. This course is designed for intermediate to advanced level bassists who can already play jazz but are looking for new and more challenging approaches. The authors have a combined 120 years of teaching experience, and they can help you expand your ability and refine your technique, whether youre. A must for all drummers interested in improving their double bass technique. Stretching out is an online course by acclaimed bassist and educator john goldsby. Intermediate to advanced lessons by one of the worlds greatest jazz bassists. In this book, you will learn about a bass drum bounce technique that will allow you to play rhythms previously reserved for double bass drums or double pedals.

Johns etude uses classical jazz bass language including some hip triplet drops in the style of ray brown. Legendary, prolific jazz bassist and teacher ray brown reveals his lessons. Some jazz bassists have even told me that they use it for pizzicato practice. In fact, i had him on the podcast not too long after the book was published to talk about his unique way of integrating multiple technical approaches to the double bass at 217 pages, this book in an encyclopedia on left hand approaches that may, upon first glance, seemingly contradict each other. Recommended classical and jazz study materials for double. Double bass solo techniques combines the dual function of a technique book and a collection of orchestral excerpts. String festival solos are economical collections of transcriptions by samuel applebaum. His book, the jazz bass book, is an indepth look at the tradition, history and personalities of jazz bass. This firstofitskind work is filled with transcriptions, historical and technical information, discographies and more. Jazz method, learn to play jazz bass, upright bass, double. This book contains some of my favorite double bass exercises. Building up is an online course with 45 lessons and 4 hours of video.

The double bass, or simply the bass and numerous other names, is the largest and lowestpitched bowed, or plucked string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra the bass is a standard member of the orchestras string section, as well as the concert band, and is featured in concertos, solo, and chamber music in western classical music. Essential technique for strings original series double. I can already solo and walk decently well, so does anyone have suggestions of good jazz bass literature to work on. Students from all levels of double bass playing come together to share 2 hours of bass fun. Its flexible sequence allows you to choose pages from the three major sections. As the genre progressed the piano was usually featured in the rhythm section of a band, which was typically configured as one or more of piano, guitar, bass, or drums, or other instruments, such as the vibraphone. How to switch from bass guitar to double bass upright bass. Our expert tutors cover a diverse range of styles including jazz, classical, blues and more. Backbeat books the jazz bass bookdouble bass thomann uk. Technique and tradition bass player musicians library john goldsby. The jazz theory workbook by mark boling advance music tonal harmony by stefan kostka and dorothy payne lauren forgot the name in the video comprehensive technique for jazz musicians by bert ligon. It features hundreds of innovative warm up, beat and fill exercises, tips for getting started, a discography of important double bass recordings, plus a timeline of the most important double bass drummers in history, including photos of their setups.

On the bass guitar, the technique is widely credited to larry graham, a bass guitarist playing with sly and the family stone in the late 1960s. Jazz piano has played a leading role in developing the sound of jazz. Building bass drum technique digital waudio modern. Simplified higher technique by francesco petracchi. Complete technique for double bass stores 18003456296. The names of the 4 double bass strings e,a,d,g are identical so taking bass lines from the bass guitar to the double bass can be relatively straight forward. On the double bass, the technique was developed in western swing bands in the 1920s, and spread to other genres, including jazz, rockabilly, and other offshoots of those styles. Theres never been a better time to start playing the double bass. Jazz method book, ray brown, todd coolman, sigi busch, ed friedland, michael. The world of double bass technique is constantly shifting as we discover new ways to tackle this. Books and videos, at gollihur music upright basses. The encyclopedia of double bass drumming print book. It is a comprehensive method that teaches all of the key aspects of french bowing technique.

This list of jazz bassists includes performers of the double bass and since the 1950s, and particularly in the jazz subgenre of jazz fusion which developed in the 1970s, electric bass players. Essential technique for strings book 3 further develops music skills for the intermediate and advancing student. Not really a beginners book, it is a fairly intensive study on finger positions. We are living in the golden age of double bass teaching. In this video lesson i teach you what i consider to be the most overlooked aspect of jazz pizzicato technique, the use of arm weight. I keep coming back to these time and time again over the years, and ive used them wit. Solo techniques for unaccompanied pizzicato jazz double bass. I have studied from this book for many years and also have used it in teaching.

Gleaned from years of teaching, performance, and listening experience bass players at all levels will benefit from studying the numerous exercises, grooves, and musical examples offered in this book. Regardless of what style of music you play pop, funk, classical, country western, folk, etc. The jazz bass book technique and tradition by john goldsby foreword by ron carter goldsby is a respected bass player and bass player magazine columnist. The course covers john goldsbys most effective materials, learnt from studying with and transcribing the music of our jazz bass heroes. Technique and tradition john goldsby book with audio.

This book contains the main afrolatin styles of bass playing as well as sections on latin jazz bass. Ive been a fan of marcos machados tao of bass ever since it came out a few years ago. At the end of this lesson im going to show how to play a 12 bar jazz blues using a fingering technique that. Good jazz bass technique will give you the necessary skill and chops to play jazz and make you a more wellrounded musician whatever your background or training. Jazz bass on top lefthand technique book by andy mckee. Ive worked through a lot of various systems through the years, but these. We are now offering private double bass lessons for any level. Open quick view dialog for hal leonard essential technique for strings double bass 3 book online audio hal leonard essential technique for strings double bass 3. Essential elements strings book 3 hal leonard online. Favourite double bass method books discover double bass. Complete technique for double bass complete technique for double bass.

Jeff is a master teacher and provides an invaluable resource in this visually appealing book. Jazz bass on top lefthand technique book by andy mckee drawing upon years of performance and teaching, master jazz bassist andy mckee has developed a jazz based lefthand fingering technique to strengthen your skills and technique. It is a standard member of the orchestras string section, as well as the concert band, and is featured in concertos, solo, and chamber music in western classical music. Purchase here bass drum control by colin bailey hal leonard written for single bass drum but adaptable for double bass, this longtime favorite helps players develop the ability to play the bass drum fluently. May 19, 2019 the frederick zimmermann book, a contemporary concept of bowing technique for the double bass. A double bassists guide to refining performance practices by murray grodner. Each volume contains nine pieces all classic titles in the applebaum teaching repertoire. I show you how to approach playing whilst utilising your arm weight to improve you tone and develop stamina. Jazz bass on top lefthand technique book by andy mckee drawing upon years of performance and teaching, master jazz bassist andy mckee has developed a jazzbased lefthand fingering technique to strengthen your skills and technique. But if youre really looking for a walking jazz bass line book, then in alphabetical order ed friedland, ed fuqua, jay hungerford, and bob magnusson all have good books, each with a little different approach. Double bass solo techniques by technique book sheet music. You can browse the lesson categories below or use the search bar to find what you need.

Lemur stocks dozens of arco technique books, bowing studies, and fingering methods for upright bass. Contains 23 chapters on bass line construction and other areas such as. Send me an email if youd like to be added to my list. A contemporary concept of bowing technique for the double. This book, like the one above obrien is a must have book for any serious student or professional embarking on a career of playing the double bass.

The bass conservatory of miami is a great opportunity to learn double bass technique and play music written for double bass. How to switch from bass guitar to double bass upright. A long time bass player with the ny philharmonic and very successful college bass professor. Essential technique for strings is a book of studies to help the intermediate player develop the skills necessary for playing in an orchestra.

For this 2019 fall semester, we are meeting every saturday from 10 am until noon in the school of music at florida. Tao of bass a look inside jason heaths double bass blog. At the end of this lesson im going to show how to play a 12 bar jazz blues using a fingering technique that will work on both electric and double bass. Jazz method, learn to play jazz bass, upright bass, double bass. Apr 17, 2020 called integral technique, marcos course with discover double bass is truly an epic look at the double bass and various fingering options in both the lower and upper positions. The ultimate challenge jeff bradetichs magnum opus on double bass technique is an incredibly well put together resource on all things double bass. In two volumes for each instrument, the solos are in progressive order of difficulty. Double bass lessons for jazz bassists by geoff chalmers of discover double bass. As a teacher, john has selected the lessons which made the biggest impact on his students. Bass improvisation, walking bass lines, jazz phrasing, jazz play alongs, and transcriptions are all part of the complete collection of jazz method books and dvds from.

With hundreds of warmups, beats, and fills, this is the most comprehensive double bass book on the market. The jazz basss neck was narrower at the nut than the precision bass 1 1. It is rare in music pedagogy that something truly revolutionary comes along. Goldsbys book documents jazz bass players and their techniques from a historical perspective. More than a players manual, this book portrays jazz bass as a vital element of 20th century american music. Jazz bass is the use of the double bass or bass guitar to improvise accompaniment comping basslines and solos in a jazz or jazz fusion style. String bass methods and studies sheet music at jw pepper. Ray browns bass method instructional exercises book at gollihur. This volume suits the advanced beginner to the upperle j. We have over 150 freely available lessons, interviews transcriptions, and articles to help you learn the double bass. Solo techniques for unaccompanied pizzicato jazz double.

This lavishly produced volume large format and hardcover is a wondrous celebration of the instrument, including its origins and history, and the weird and wonderful shapes it has taken. Jazz bass on top lefthand technique book by andy mckee at. Each technique is preceded by an explanatory note, and the repertoire has been selected to showcase the technique in context. The double bass, or simply the chonk and numerous other names, is the largest and lowestpitched bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra. From the 1920s and 1930s swing and big band era, through 1940s bebop and 1950s hard bop, to the. A comprehensive study of lefthand technique with numerous demonstrations using orchestral and solo repertoire. Essential scales, patterns, and excercises brown, ray on. Learn to play jazz bass with the help of these jazz bass technique books. Book 3 introduces students to higher positions, shifting, advanced bowing, and special techniques. These are my desert island classical double bass technique books.

This book is designed to help you learn to play this passionate and beautiful music. I feel honored to be able to vicariously study with the best upright player in the history of commercial and jazz. The worldwide leader in jazz improvisation educational materials for over 50 years. Citing examples from key recordings in the jazz canon, the book defines the essence of the musical contributions made by more than 70 important jazz bassists, including ray brown, eddie gomez, charles mingus, milt hinton and many others. Often referred to as the red book, jamey has been providing it at jazz clinics and jazz workshop for over 50 years. Jamey aebersold jazz does not accept liability for incorrect spelling, printing errors including prices, incorrect manufacturers specifications, or grammatical inaccuracies in any product included in the jamey aebersold jazz catalog or website. Oct 27, 2019 the names of the 4 double bass strings e,a,d,g are identical so taking bass lines from the bass guitar to the double bass can be relatively straight forward. After interviewing hundreds of bass performers and teachers, ive learned one thing.

Early on, black jazz musicians created ragtime on the piano. Jazz method book, how to play jazz bass lemur music. A contemporary concept of bowing technique for the double bass by frederick zimmermann contains the essentials of bowing skills for any interested bassist. He touches on just about everything important to a jazz bass player. Tons of runs for the contemporary pianist by laverne. This technique was developed by the author through 25 years of professional playing in jazz, rock, and funk settings. Theres both jazz and classical books covered in this episode, plus if you have a. Double bass solo techniques by technique book sheet.

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