Bass Scales, Chords & Arpeggios

Bass Scales, Chords & Arpeggios
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"you chords/scales and arrpegios And this one does a pretty good job of teaching you chords/scales ect" according to J. Owenby. Well i'm a beginner and wanted a book to own that teachs you chords/scales and arrpegios And this one does a pretty good job of teaching you chords/scales ect. Its pretty basic but helps. Also good for if you forget a scale pattern for example and want to learn it or learn a new one.. "Don't invest in this reference." according to A customer. If you are a beginner do not buy this book. It serves only to confuse. The tab examples of the scales presented in this book are atrocious. They would probably make more sense if the author told you what scale he is presenting. They do not line up with any of the scale diagrams. He is clearing going for diagram 1 but false to clearly explain the scales position. The scale examples move up th. A nice collection, but over priced for what it is. Simple. I took off a star because I think that it is a bit over priced for what it is. Nothing mentioned really about hand positioning, etc., while playing the scales. It just lists a bunch of things that you can easily find on the internet for free. It is nice to have it all assembled for you, so it certainly is worth something, but still, I feel that it is a little over priced.
A comprehensive reference book for all bass guitarists.A huge amount of easily accessible information.Gives you the tools to master the fretboard.Explore new sounds and ways of playing your bass guitar.All scales, chords and arpeggios are presented in diagram form.Each scale is also shown in notation and TAB. This provides a quick and easy way to hear and compare the scales before learning the movable shapes.Use new scales in your bass lines and solos.Includes common and exotic bass scales and modes.Play chords with any root note all over the neck.Use arpeggios to write bass lines or in improvisation.Designed to be the only bass reference book you'll ever need.. These 1 octave versions of the scales all have a tonic note of C