Walking Bass

· Mel Bay Publications
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The modern electric bass guitar patterns presented here are designed to teach the student guitarist and bassist the basics of playing effective "walking bass line"accompaniment for instrumentalists and vocalists. This is a no-nonsense book that gets quickly to the heart of the matter. It would best be appreciated by the intermediate to advanced student already familiar with the fundamentals of electric bass guitar technique. Written in notation and tablature, Walking Bass provides a thorough grounding in chord theory as applied to the electric bass. Includes access to online audio that is very helpful in grasping the aural concepts presented in the book.

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4.8
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About the author

Johnny Rector, was born in Hickory, North Carolina. Started playing guitar at the age of 13. He has

been a free-lance guitarist/ teacher in the Chicagoland area for the past 25 years. Studied guitar

under Joseph DePiano of Chicago. Studied dance band arranging under the well-known Bill Russo of

Chicago. Studied a condensed Joseph Schillinger method under Daniel Garamoni also of Chicago.

He is the author of several other well-known guitar books which have gained prominence throughout

the country.

Johnny Rector is perhaps one of the most prolific writers of guitar material currently on the

scene.


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