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Constructing Walking Jazz Bass Lines Book IV Building a 12 key facility for the jazz bassist Electric Bass Tab edition( book & mp3 playalong )

Author Steven Mooney
Publisher Waterfall Publishing House
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Author(s)Steven Mooney
ISBN / ASINB00A5OY0KW
ISBN-13978B00A5OY0K7
Sales Rank898,156
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Including over 5hrs of backing tracks 333 tracks in total.
Building a 12 Key Facility for the Jazz Bassist is the 4th installment in the Constructing Walking Jazz Bass Lines series, and is a II part series.
Book I Building a 12 key Facility for the Jazz Bassist breaks down the jazz bass vocabulary by outlining key areas of harmonic structure related to the jazz standard and bebop styles.
As in the earlier books in the series the lesson material builds in a stepwise manner enabling the student to build on the solid foundational material discussed in books I - III.
All lessons are applied to all 12 keys with written out bass lines and MP3 backing tracks applied to 10 jazz and bebop standard chord progressions with over 150 choruses of written out bass line examples.
By practicing the material presented in this book, Book I of the series the bassist builds technical facility and expands on their jazz vocabulary by practicing the key harmonic structures used most often by jazz bassists in the jazz standard and bebop styles.
Presented in this book and outlined with written out examples in all 12 keys are the fundamentals required by the professional jazz bassist.
The II V I in major modulating to II V I in minor
Voice Leading
The I VI II V over 2 and 4 measures
The I VI II V progression and the secondary dominant chord
The V of V cycle
The I IV III VI progression
The bVII Dominant 7th chord & the IV Minor bVII7 progression The IV Minor bVII7 progression
The IV Major to IV Minor bVII7 progression
Turnarounds into the II IV & VI chords
Diatonic chord structures & the II V into the IV chord Bridge Tritone substitution
Tritone substitution chord progressions
Accents, phrasing & anticipating the chord changes
The Minor key tonality & the Minor II V progression
The descending Minor II V I Bridge
Tritone substitution of the Altered dominant chord.
Building a 12 Key Facility for the Jazz Bassist Book II is dedicated specifically to chord and scale studies in 12 keys.
Featuring major scale studies and modes, minor scale studies, diminished, whole tone and augmented scales.
With written out examples of how to practice the scales, chords and modes in all 12 keys.