Strings Series Music Books pride themselves on providing clear, concise and professional music tuition books. Our aim is to teach you what you need to know; no quick fixes and everything is presented with clear explanations, diagrams and audio.
Beginner Bass Guitar
This book has been written with the complete beginner in mind. This isn’t a quick fix book- you’ll be set up with all you need to start playing bass in a clear, concise and steady way.
You’ll find no nonsense explanations illustrated with clear photographic examples and informative diagrams. There are free downloadable audio examples to accompany exercises and suggestions of real songs to learn at each stage of your development.
Here’s what you’ll learn in Beginner Bass Guitar
• Bass anatomy.
• Whether to use pick or fingers.
• Tuning and using a metronome.
• You’ll learn to read Tab and how to rhythm read.
• You’ll learn how to use triads and octave patterns
• Suggested “real” songs to listen to and learn- all matched to your level of progression.
• How to play along with the free backing tracks.
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How Big Are the Books?
A common complaint among purchasers of “How to...” eBooks is that the description didn’t really give them a clear idea of how big the books were and they are invariably disappointed.
This book is 5000 words. Obviously page sizes vary on Kindle but with the standard font this book should be around 70 pages.
Free Audio Downloads? How does that work?
As I write this you are currently unable to download anything other than text based files via 3G onto your Kindle. So if you’d like to take advantage of the free audio downloads visit stringsseriesmusic.co.uk on a PC or Mac and you are then free to store them on your Kindle, iPod or other music player!
Who are you?
I am a musician and teacher. Much of my music book writing knowledge was gained when I wrote a syllabus for my Professional Musicianship degree. I learned even more about teaching during my two years as a fulltime music theory, guitar, bass and drum teacher. I no longer teach fulltime as I’m working more as a musician and I continue to learn from the awesome musicians I meet!
Beginner Bass Guitar
This book has been written with the complete beginner in mind. This isn’t a quick fix book- you’ll be set up with all you need to start playing bass in a clear, concise and steady way.
You’ll find no nonsense explanations illustrated with clear photographic examples and informative diagrams. There are free downloadable audio examples to accompany exercises and suggestions of real songs to learn at each stage of your development.
Here’s what you’ll learn in Beginner Bass Guitar
• Bass anatomy.
• Whether to use pick or fingers.
• Tuning and using a metronome.
• You’ll learn to read Tab and how to rhythm read.
• You’ll learn how to use triads and octave patterns
• Suggested “real” songs to listen to and learn- all matched to your level of progression.
• How to play along with the free backing tracks.
****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
How Big Are the Books?
A common complaint among purchasers of “How to...” eBooks is that the description didn’t really give them a clear idea of how big the books were and they are invariably disappointed.
This book is 5000 words. Obviously page sizes vary on Kindle but with the standard font this book should be around 70 pages.
Free Audio Downloads? How does that work?
As I write this you are currently unable to download anything other than text based files via 3G onto your Kindle. So if you’d like to take advantage of the free audio downloads visit stringsseriesmusic.co.uk on a PC or Mac and you are then free to store them on your Kindle, iPod or other music player!
Who are you?
I am a musician and teacher. Much of my music book writing knowledge was gained when I wrote a syllabus for my Professional Musicianship degree. I learned even more about teaching during my two years as a fulltime music theory, guitar, bass and drum teacher. I no longer teach fulltime as I’m working more as a musician and I continue to learn from the awesome musicians I meet!