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MECC You Can Teach Yourself Electric Bass Book/DVD
 
Contents Include - The Parts Of The Electric Bass : Tuning The Bass : Playing Technique : Left Hand Techniques : Right Hand Techniques : Finger Exercises : The Basics Of Reading Music : Reading Music : Electric Bass Fingerboard Chart : Notes on the E-String : Notes on the A-String : Notes on the D-String : Notes on the G-String : Sharps, Flats, and Naturals : Key Signatures : Eighth-Note Studies : Dotted Notes : Sixteenth-Note Studies : Triplets : A Few Popular Bass Lines : Scales : More Scale Stuff : Bass Lines And Fills : Walking Bass Lines : Slap-and-Pop Technique : Left-Hand Technique : Slap Exercises : Pop Exercises : Technique Exercises : Simple Rhythm Patterns : More Rhythm Patterns : Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs : Right-Hand Hammering Technique : Right-Hand Technique : Left-Hand Techniques : Right-Hand Techniques : Scales and Scale Patterns : Using More Than One Right-Hand Finger
 
Features
A Few Popular Bass Lines
Bass Lines And Fills
Contents Include - The Parts Of The Electric Bass
Dotted Notes
Eighth-Note Studies
Electric Bass Fingerboard Chart
Finger Exercises
Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs
Key Signatures
Left Hand Techniques
Left-Hand Technique
Left-Hand Techniques
More Rhythm Patterns
More Scale Stuff
Notes on the A-String
Notes on the D-String
Notes on the E-String
Notes on the G-String
Playing Technique
Pop Exercises
Reading Music
Right Hand Techniques
Right-Hand Hammering Technique
Right-Hand Technique
Right-Hand Techniques
Scales
Scales and Scale Patterns
Sharps, Flats, and Naturals
Simple Rhythm Patterns
Sixteenth-Note Studies
Slap Exercises
Slap-and-Pop Technique
Technique Exercises
The Basics Of Reading Music
Triplets
Tuning The Bass
Using More Than One Right-Hand Finger
Walking Bass Lines

 
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