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Bass Player Presents the Fretless Bass
Contributor(s): Jisi, Chris (Editor)
ISBN: 0879309253     ISBN-13: 9780879309251
Publisher: Backbeat Books
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2008
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Annotation: The art of the fretless bass, from superstars and beyond. Who would have thoughts the electric bass guitar with its frets removed would transcend the rhythm section to become one of the most instantly recognizable sounds in all of music? From the jazz genius of Jaco Pastorius and the funk/punk abandon of Les Claypool, to the landmark rock of Jack Bruce and Sting, the instrument has a lyrical legacy all its own. This book/DVD pack collects the very best interviews, lessons, and gear and maintenance guides into one smooth-reading compilation. With insight from over 25 masters, including Tony Levin, Marcus Miller, Gary Willis, Richard Bona, Jimmy Haslip, and Percy Jones, The Fretless Bass will give you a keen appreciation for the important innovators, as well as plenty of tools to find your own voice on the instrument.
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | Musical Instruments - Guitar
Dewey: 787.870
Series: Bass Player Presents
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 8.4" W x 10.8" (0.90 lbs) 118 pages
 
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Who would have thought the electric bass guitar with its frets removed would transcend the rhythm section to become one of the most instantly recognizable sounds in all of music? From the jazz genius of Jaco Pastorius and the funk/punk abandon of Les Claypool, to the landmark rock of Jack Bruce and Sting, the instrument has a lyrical legacy all its own. This book collects the very best interviews, lessons, and gear and maintenance guides into one smooth-reading compilation. With insight from over 25 masters, including Tony Levin, Marcus Miller, Gary Willis, Jimmy Haslip, and Percy Jones, The Fretless Bass will give you a keen appreciation for the important innovators, as well as plenty of tools to find your own voice on the instrument.