Giants of Bass: Volume 1: 60s & 70s

Giants of Bass: Volume 1: 60s & 70s

by Stuart Clayton
Giants of Bass: Volume 1: 60s & 70s

Giants of Bass: Volume 1: 60s & 70s

by Stuart Clayton

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Overview

Giants of Bass – Volume 1 is an in-depth analysis of some of the world’s most influential and respected bass guitarists from the 60s and 70s. An exhaustively-researched biography has been included for each artist, as well as a selected discography, gear analysis and a detailed breakdown of their commonly used playing techniques. Each bass player is also represented with an original, full-length piece of music written in their style. Free full-band audio downloads for these pieces are available to download from the publisher's website. A bass-free backing track for each piece is also provided for you to practice along with.

This book features the following Giants of Bass:

Jack Bruce
Stanley Clarke
Bootsy Collins
Duck Dunn
Bernard Edwards
John Entwistle
Larry Graham
Carol Kaye
James Jamerson
Paul McCartney
Jaco Pastorius
John Paul Jones
Rocco Prestia


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154501481
Publisher: Stuart Clayton
Publication date: 08/10/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Stuart Clayton has been a professional musician and writer for over ten years. He has worked as a staff writer for Bass Guitar Magazine since its first issue, written seven bass instruction books for Sanctuary Publishing, including 100 Tips For Bass Guitar You Should Have Been Told, Crash Course: Bass, Bass Xtreme, Basic Bass Workout and Giants Of Bass and toured the world with Carl Palmer. He now runs his own company, Bassline Publishing, which publishes transcription books for legendary bassists such as Mark King, Stuart Hamm, Bernard Edwards and John Entwistle, as well as an acclaimed range of tuition books such as Ultimate Slap Bass and Solo Arrangements for Electric Bass. He is also Head of Bass at the British Institute of Modern Music (Bristol) and is an artist endorsee for Zon basses and Aguilar amplification.

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