Ray wrote out a lot of diatonic scale patterns and intervals exercises. With this book, you will practice foot control exercises, and increase your endurance, independence, and creativity. This work is based on research about technical exercises and method books used by. Grimes was often presumed to have died, but he was rediscovered in 2002 and returned to performing.
Solo techniques for unaccompanied pizzicato jazz double bass. Another major influence is jazz great ray browns bass method which. It helps to be familiar with some basic music theory concepts and terms neighbor tone, appoggiatura, secondary dominant, etc. Common problems with walking bass lines and how to avoid. Scales and chords for the upright bass desert bluegrass. It helps avoid bad left hand habits, and is written so students arent afraid of the instruments upper range. Jazz bass line construction thelonious monk institute of jazz. Henry grimes born november 3, 1935 is a jazz double bassist, violinist, and poet after more than a decade of activity and performance, notably as a leading bassist in free jazz, grimes completely disappeared from the music scene by 1970. Sep 09, 2016 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. These three volumes take players from the very first notes on the instrument through the dragonetti concerto. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading the modern bass players toolbox. Jazz bass line construction thelonious monk institute of. It includes exercises, his etudes, walking bass lines and tons of photos on technique.
This is book 1 of my three book method for complete mastery of the upright bass. A survey, an examination of thirteen cello books, with each given a discussion of its distinctive characteristics 6671. Some bass guitar gigs i got because i can play double bass, andor because i read music as an orchester musician, what is a higher reading level than most poprock jazz players. I show you how to approach playing whilst utilising your arm weight to improve you tone and develop stamina.
Jazz bass method books, walking and latin bass lines. Bass strings double bass strings jazz, classical, roots and rockabilly, upton bass is current with every brand and style of the finest bass strings available and weve played them all. Playing two bass drums or using a double bass drum pedal can prove to be very challenging. Double bass jazz bass lesson walking bass line rhythm.
In the following thesis i dont discuss techniques used in jazz. Moore, known for his work with everyone from bill evans to benny goodman to chet baker to dave brubeck, wrote the piece with jazz education pioneer clem derosa. Jazz bass line construction thelonious monk institute of jazz online jazz handbook welcome to the bass chapter of the thelonious monk institute of jazzs online jazz handbook. Rabbath versus simandl jason heaths double bass blog. Jun 08, 2016 theres both jazz and classical books covered in this episode, plus if you have a recommendation for a method book you love please share it in the comments. 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. 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. There are onemeasure and twomeasure beat patterns and fills, followed by six double bass drumming solo examples. Reviewed in the united states on december 30, 2016. Jb100 rufus reids the evolving bassist is a classic, must have book for any kind of player interested in jazz playing. His book, the jazz bass book, is an indepth look at the tradition, history and personalities of jazz bass.
Ill admit that there may be just the slightest element of sentimentality in my evaluation of the book, since it was the first double bass method that i studied. 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. Essential scales, patterns, and excercises brown, ray on. Clifford browns practice routine, ray browns bass method, and patterns for jazz have been essential to my understanding of jazz bass technique. Reflections on some printed sources inovember n 2004, this journal published jeff rey solows cello scale and arpeggio books. This book covers the basics concerning getting around the bass in the lower positions. This is my second ray brown bass method wore the other one out. Jazz bassist charles mingus was also an influential bandleader and composer whose musical interests spanned from bebop to free jazz. Kjos music company is dedicated to providing the highest quality in music education publications and events featuring our highly acclaimed composers. Contains 23 chapters on bass line construction and other areas such as. I welcome any comments or suggestions on other double bass methods or pedagogical sequences that other double bass teachers have found effective.
Theres both jazz and classical books covered in this episode, plus if you have a recommendation for a method book you love please. This value collection features ten outstanding big band jazz ensemble arrangements at the medium difficulty level. Ron carter, an american jazz doublebassist, composer. It is not necessarily the definitive method for sight reading, just a tool to help you get the information you need from this book. The last part of the book has more specific jazz bass techniques like drops fills at the. Upright bass method and study books, simandl, hrabe, solo music, montanari, etudes, 8006002689, lowest prices. Mastery of the upright bass jazz method book 1 the neck until transition position kindle edition by debriano, santi. Nov 03, 2011 franz simandl august 1, 1840 december 15, 1912 was a doublebassist and pedagogue most remembered for his book new method for the double bass, known as the simandl book, which is to this day used as a standard study of double bass technique and hand positions. I knew learning how to read and use the internet would pay off someday. In addition, you can find their piano accompaniments and playalong cds to help develop your bass. The paperback of the new method for the double bass. Mel bay this comprehensive method includes every conceivable aspect of jazz bass performance.
Top jazz bassist michael moore has penned a new work on playing bass, called the michael moore bass method. Welcome to the online edition of the 2016 hal leonard jazz ensemble promotion. Solo techniques for unaccompanied pizzicato jazz double. Having played fretless electric bass for many years it is great to work through this book as it instills in the reader the biomechanics of playing a double bass which are notably different to electric bass as one progresses through the exercises. In my opinion, if used correctly, this method book series is the best one to use in private lessons. Because for generations of aspiring double bass players this has been the royal road to mastery of the instrument. Conversation piece from the essential string method, double bass book 3. Playing the upright bass is an art that requires attention to details of posture, form, fingering, and execution. Ron carters behind the changes for the first time, ron carter puts down on paper what he has been doing instinctively for over 50 years. How he comes up with all those famous walking bass lines.
The ultimate challenge jeff bradetichs magnum opus on double bass technique is an incredibly well put together resource on all things double bass. The bass lines are good and one simple addition to know is that just about any chordwalking bass line, you can always use a leading tone that is, 12 step below to whatever is the next chord. Learn to play double bass with the most widely requested bass method books. Lemur stocks dozens of arco technique books, bowing studies, and fingering methods for upright bass. The function of a bass player in the jazz combo is to work with the piano player and drummer to provide both a harmonic and rhythmic stability for the tune. 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. Scales and chords for the upright bass the following keys should be learned in the order presented. Essential right hand techniques for jazz bassists discover. Double bass strings upton bass string instrument co. Feb 15, 2011 double bass jazz bass lesson walking bass line rhythm changes in a.
This is the 2nd page of our upright bass jazz bass method books which we also include books on walking bass lines, improvisation as well as books on latin music. Simandl new method for the double bass book 1 cancel reply. The charts are written by experienced educational jazz arrangers and composers in a variety of styles and tempos. In the 1980s and 1990s, colleges and universities began to introduce diplomas and degrees in jazz. This video provides information about setting the endpin length and correct posture for standing and sitting with the double bass. With hundreds of warmups, beats, and fills, this is the most comprehensive double bass book on the market.
This book covers the basics concerning getting around the bass. Jazz method, learn to play jazz bass, upright bass, double bass. Strings are vertical while imaginary frets are shown horizontally. Progressive repertoire is the first english language method for beginning double bass to incorporate the. Upright bass method and study books string emporium. Complete jazz bass book book mel bay publications, inc. The electric bass and double bass are two different instruments sharing a common function. B ass instruction books are everywhere, heck, i even wrote one. Not seeing much in the way of books that focus on jazz bass soloing. A good grounding in music theory is important for any developing musician, and the jazz theory book is simply the best one out there.
Mike downes the jazz bass line book is another good one with a slightly different approach than the others. Double bass repertoire list london college of music. Recommended classical and jazz study materials for double. What i love is that the book gravitates around jazz and the blues idioms. I was about twenty when it came out, and i remember how excited my bass playing. Michael moore releases bass method lesson book no treble. Get the guaranteed lowest prices on double bass method books instruments at musicians friend. Here are the top 5 best bass instructional books out there. As a double bass teacher this book has changed how i approach the instrument for young students. Comprehensive technique for jazz musicians by bert ligon the jazz bass book by john goldsby double bass solo by keith hartley progressive repertoire by george vance simplified higher technique by francesco petracchi double bass. Practice the scale until you can play it continuously and fluently. Throughout the early history of jazz, double bass players either learned the instrument informally, or from getting classical training early on, as in the case of ron carter and charles mingus. Jazz method, learn to play upright jazz bass, upright bass, double bass, jazz technique book, walking, improvisation, bass lines, transcriptions, playalongs, instructional jazz matherials, in stock at lemur music. Jazz method book, how to play jazz bass lemur music.
Click on the section names at right to view the selections, or scroll down to view all our new titles. John goldbys jazz bass handbook is the best source for jazz theory and an excellent resource for the history of jazz as well. 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. Jeff is a master teacher and provides an invaluable resource in this visually appealing book. Jazz bass line construction thelonious monk institute of jazz online jazz handbook welcome to the bass chapter of the thelonious monk institute of jazz s online jazz handbook. Double upright bass neck heel method for accurate tuning. Reviewed in the united states on september 12, 2016.
Simple walking bass line for jazz beginners talkingbass. This video is the twelfth in a series of jazz instructional videos featuring chris fitzgerald, assistant professor of music theory and jazz bass at. Free bass guitar sheet music, free lessons, bass guitar downloads and resources. The use of jazz double bass method books by electric bass players in jazz is facilitated in. Karr would you teach me how to drive a double bass created and produced by pazit dank more about mr. 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 beginner or expert, playing electric or acoustic. With so many choices it can be hard to choose, so we share whats worked for us and our students. The worldwide leader in jazz improvisation educational materials for over 50 years. Nov 26, 2006 the vance progressive repertoire method actually dovetails neatly into the world of traditional double bass pedagogical repertoire, since the last piece introduced in book 3 is the dragonetti concerto. Double bass german bow, last modified april 10, 2016. Favourite double bass method books discover double bass. It is a study on finger positions, scales, and chords. Bob haggart bass method the classical double bass il contrabba. George traveled to japan to work with shinichi suzuki and was one of the first to teach bass to preschool students.
He touches on just about everything important to a jazz bass player. It begins with the teaching of the basics using illustrations of hand positions, basic theory, the first position, how to read music, fingering, accelerated fingerboard. The capacity of a bassist to fully support an ensemble is something that can be. Mastery of the upright bass jazz method book 1 the neck. More than a players manual, this book portrays jazz bass as a vital element of 20th century american music. But before my book, there were a couple of essential leaning tools that, along with private lessons, helped me become a better bass player. Many selections feature a sample recording, indicated with the symbol to the right. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Jazz method, learn to play jazz bass, upright bass, double. A stepbystep course in this video, i share my top tips on how to avoid the most common problems with walking bass lines. I know its not bass instruction specific, but this book is at the top of the list. The suggested fingering for the scale is to the left of the diagram.
Charlie parker changed the melody with this book you are. This too, is a classic and was one of the very first jazz bass books written. Books are available for full instrumentation5444, plus optional books for. I believe a double bass player has more possibilities to get paid for playing than a bass guitar player, and if you play both even better. In the jazz scene, since the bass guitar takes on much of the same role as the double bass laying down the rhythm, and outlining the harmonic foundationelectric bass players have long used both bass guitar methods and jazz double bass method books. 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. University of miami solo techniques for unaccompanied pizzicato jazz double bass by larry james ousley, jr. Jazz method book, ray brown, todd coolman, sigi busch, ed friedland, michael. Technique and tradition bass player musicians library. About 15 years ago, i discovered george vance and his progressive repertoire books. This is another good book for aspiring jazz bassists and offers a unique historical approach to playing.
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