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100 Slap Bass Grooves
£15.00This book is an exercise book for those who wish to develop their slap bass technique. Featuring 100 brand new exercises covering all ability levels, the book follows the same chapter structure as Ultimate Slap Bass, making it the perfect companion volume. ISBN: 978-1-7398292-3-03 Number of Pages: 68 Download Audio Files Here
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Bass Monsters
£22.00This book contains transcriptions of some of the most challenging pieces every written for the bass guitar. The bass players featured within these pages have all contributed heavily to the development of the bass guitar and its function within music. Includes pieces by Victor Wooten, Billy Sheehan, Jeff Berlin, Stuart Hamm, Mark King and more.…
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Slap Bass Workouts
£18.00This book is a collection of 18 slap bass workouts for players of all ability levels. All slap-related techniques are covered in these pieces, from basic elements such as slaps, pops, ghost notes and hammer-ons, through to more advanced concepts such as double popping, chord strumming, double thumbing and open string hammer-ons. ISBN: 978-1-0685994-0-8 Number of…
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This book contains transcriptions from Stuart’s first three albums, Radio Free Albemuth, Kings of Sleep and The Urge. All transcriptions are presented in standard notation and tablature, with chord symbols. Each transcription also has a set of detailed performance notes from the author, with comments from Stuart Hamm himself. ISBN: 978-1-7398292-2-3 Number of Pages: 192
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The 80s Bass Book
£22.00The 80s Bass Book is a collection of 18 songs from some of the biggest artists of the 1980s. The basslines transcribed here are some of the low-end highlights of the decade, and feature the work of bassists such as Pino Palladino, Marcus Miller, Tracy Wormworth, Nathan East, Mark King, Tony Levin, Nick Beggs, Freddie…
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This book contains bass guitar transcriptions of 14 songs written and performed by the Brothers Johnson. Featuring the band’s biggest hits including ‘Stomp’, ‘Strawberry Letter 23’, ‘Ain’t We Funkin’ Now’ and more, this book is a goldmine for fans of Louis Johnson’s incredible bass playing. ISBN: 978-1-7398292-8-5 Number of Pages: 108