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Jazz Scales for Bass
Corey Christiansen & Jay Farmer
This book will give bassists insight into many of the scales used in jazz. Each
scale is presented with standard notation, tablature, and fingering patterns for
both one octave and two octaves. The book starts with the basic major scales,
then delves into the modes (Lydian, Phrygian, etc.), altered scales, bebop scales,
pentatonic scales, blues scales, and symmetric scales (diminished scales,
whole-tone scales, and chromatic scales). If you are not familiar with these terms,
don't fear; they are explained clearly in the book. Along the way, the authors offer
advice and exercises to help you use the scales in improvisation. While not
going into great depth or giving numerous examples for each scale, this book
will give the bassist a thorough understanding of the wide variety of scales
available for improvising. Plan to spend some time practicing and working
out your own patterns once you have mastered the ones in the book. The
scale fingerings presented are applicable to both electric and upright bass.
Recordings of the chord progressions and etudes have been provided so
the student can
hear how these scales may be used in real life situations. Another useful feature
of the book is a glossary of chord symbols. Clear enough for a beginner working
slowly, there is also plenty of material here to keep an intermediate player busy.
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