1. Simplified Sight Reading for bass Josquin Des Pres 2.The complete Electric bass Chuck Rainey 3. Charlie Parker omni book bass clef 4. Jazz Bass Ed Frieland 5. Expanding walking bass lines 6.101 bass tips Gary Willis 7. ultimate playalong just classic jazz Jimmy haslip 8. Fishing for grips Todd johnson 9. Hal Leonard the real book 10. The new real Book by Sher music 11. Creative rhythmic concepts for jazz improvisation Ronan Guifoyle 12.Concepts for bass soloing Chuck Sher 13.How to approach Standard Chromatically David Leibman 14.Inside Improvisation Series vol 4 jerry begonzi 15. How to improvise An approach to practicing improvisation Hal Crook 16. Effortlessly mastery
Merry Christmas Scott, to you and your family. Josquin Des Pres was my bass teacher back in the 80's. Most of what I know about playing I learned from him. Cheers!
I forgot about David Liebman. Amazing sax player. Thanks for the list. I'm learning to read sheet music for bass (on bass clef) coming from Bb trumpet (treble). Last sight read music about 15 years ago, so I need to relearn for bass clef.
Music Theory for the Bass Player: A Comprehensive and Hands-On Guide to Playing with More Confidence and Freedom - Ariane Cap !!! Does anybody have this book? thoughts?
Hey Scott! Thanks for the video man. I have a quick question, you mentioned Berklee a few times in this video, but at one point you said 'Or it might be the other one'. I'm just wondering which other music college that would be? Cheers :)
1. Simplified Sight Reading for bass Josquin Des Pres
2.The complete Electric bass Chuck Rainey
3. Charlie Parker omni book bass clef
4. Jazz Bass Ed Frieland
5. Expanding walking bass lines
6.101 bass tips Gary Willis
7. ultimate playalong just classic jazz Jimmy haslip
8. Fishing for grips Todd johnson
9. Hal Leonard the real book
10. The new real Book by Sher music
11. Creative rhythmic concepts for jazz improvisation Ronan Guifoyle
12.Concepts for bass soloing Chuck Sher
13.How to approach Standard Chromatically David Leibman
14.Inside Improvisation Series vol 4 jerry begonzi
15. How to improvise An approach to practicing improvisation Hal Crook
16. Effortlessly mastery
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Thanks ... ;)
You're awesome
Thanks : )
Hey Scott I'm 17 and have been playing for a few years now and I've learned more out of your videos than the years, thanks a ton.
-Haidon
Merry Christmas Scott, to you and your family. Josquin Des Pres was my bass teacher back in the 80's. Most of what I know about playing I learned from him. Cheers!
Shadows of Motown is one of the most essential
Scott, I just started watching your channel a few weeks ago, and bought a P-Bass last week, so I really appreciate this vlog. Thanks so much...
Thanks for the list! Some new ones there, have to check 'em out! :) BUT! Where is Standing in the shadows of motown book?!! ;)
Doh! Yep... that should've been in there. Too many great books, lol! Thanks for coming along and hanging out Jesse... groove on! :)
"For Whom The Bass Tolls" by Ernest Shedsallday is a great book
I'm a guitar player. First real night with a bass, just today. It was super fun! Your content are very cool man thx!
I recommend 'The Jaco Pastorius Bass Method' by Ray Peterson
I forgot about David Liebman. Amazing sax player. Thanks for the list. I'm learning to read sheet music for bass (on bass clef) coming from Bb trumpet (treble). Last sight read music about 15 years ago, so I need to relearn for bass clef.
THANK YOU SIR. I've been looking for more things to practice.
I definitely have to buy some of these!
And I have a question: did you have a chance to check out Janek Gwizdala's books?
I'm surprised there's not the Hal Leonard Bass Method?? Also Ed Frieland. People praise it a lot.
Great Scott !!! Awesome info Man... Thanks
Effortless mastery by kenny werner is the one you REALLY need!
Music Theory for the Bass Player: A Comprehensive and Hands-On Guide to Playing with More Confidence and Freedom - Ariane Cap !!! Does anybody have this book? thoughts?
Hey, Scott, thanks for sharing these books! Cheers! ;)
Serious Electric Bass by Joel DiBartolo and Jaco Pastorius Method Book by Ray Peterson
"The Evolving Bassist" - Rufus Reid
Scott...just to confirm - I'm guessing all the material in the Charlie Parker book was originally intended for instruments in B flat?
Yes
No E flat alto!
Is there an updated list??
What about Improvisers bass method by chuck sher?
yep, exactly what i thought...
What about it?
I'm a beginner of bass suggest me a Book for rythem.i dnt need music theory books.plz suggest me
No “Modern Electric Bass Method” by Roger Filiberto? I enjoy the old stuff from that book.
Scott, are there any good books for beginners with a 5 string base guitar?
I don’t know if you should be playing a 5 string, you can’t even spell bass
what hal leonard book should we buy, the have them in c, b flat, e flat, bass clef ?
or c bass clef?
#15 Hal Crook's "How To Make A Sideways BLT".
Hey Scott!
Thanks for the video man. I have a quick question, you mentioned Berklee a few times in this video, but at one point you said 'Or it might be the other one'. I'm just wondering which other music college that would be?
Cheers :)
He might've meant University of California, Berkeley
Good review general , but think it miss one slap book in the top 10 ;)
Are all those books written in tabs or in notes?
Notes mostly.
Ed Friedland. Love him.
Can anyone recommend anything for slap bass? Looking for something with a lot of exercises for developing the technique more.
Slap it Can be cool
Thé title is "Slap it", Hope it ll help
Gregoire duval-bruand Agree, this book is great.
@@gregsengcorner23 Thanks a lot! Ended up getting Slap it online. I'll have to come back to the printed version later
I recommend Thumb Bassics by Jonas Hellborg
How about one of the best sellers, " Bass Guitar for Dummies "?
The Evolving Bassist. Rufus Reid.
bass book for beginners : bass for dummies - patrick pfeiffer
Excuse me but the ''merry christmas'' in the begining is just creepy...
In a cute way :P
that merry Christmas ear raped me
Lmaoo
The title should be more like Top 15 Books for JAZZ Bass Players
I bought a book called the Bass Bible years ago and it was sooo good, but for the life of me I can't find it anywhere in my house :-(
that was by paul westwood, i had the same book, extremely useful for illustrating a broad range of genres
nothing on slapping?
Please go to the point your videos are too long
No they're not. Lots of people like good information, why don't you?
Man, no one talks as much as this guy. Just get to the point. Jesus.