Theory For The Contemporary Bassist The Ultimate Guide to Music for Blues, Rock, and Jazz Bassists Book & CD
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About the Author Introduction
Chapter 1: The Basics The Natural Note Pitch Notation Accidentals Enharmonic Equivalents -Worksheet 1:Fretboard Knowledge,Natural Notes and Accidentals Ledger Lines -Worksheet 2:Fretboard Knowledge and Pitch Notation Time Notation The Rules for Accidentals; Introducing Naturals Triplets Meter Odd Time -Worksheet 3:Time Notation
Chapter 2: Scales, Keys and Key Signatures The Major Scale Key signatures The Cycle of 4ths and 5ths -Worksheet 4:Major Scales and Key Signatures Relative Minor Keys The Natural Minor Scale Parallel Minor Keys -Worksheet 5:Relative Major and Minor;Parallel Minor
Chapter 3: Intervals Major and Perfect Intervals Minor Intervals Diminished and Augmented Intervals Inverting Inervals -Worksheet 6:Intervals and Interval Inversions
Chapter 4: Introducing Chords Triads -Worksheet 7:Triads Inverting Triads -Worksheet 8:Inverted Triads Diatonic Triads in Major Keys Diatonic Triads in Minor Keys(Natural Minor Scale) -Worksheet 9:Diatonic Triads
Chapter 5: 7th Chords -Worksheet 10:7th Chords Inverting 7th Chords -Worksheet 11:Inverting 7th Chords Diatonic 7th Chords in Major Keys Diatonic 7th Chords in Minor Keys -Worksheet 12:Diatomic 7th Chords The Diminished 7th Chord -Worksheet 13:Diminished 7th Chords
Chapter 6: Pentatonic Scales Major Pentatonic Scale Minor Pentatonic Scale -Worksheet 14:Pentatonic Scales The Blues Scale The Altered Blues Scale -Worksheet 15:Blues and Altered Blues Scales
Chapter 7: Modes of The Major Scale Ionian Dorian Phrygian Lydian Mixolydian Aeolian Locrian -Worksheet 16:Modes of the Major Scale
Chapter 8: Expanding Your Chord Vocabulary 6th Chords Extended Chords Suspended Chords Altered Major, Minor and Dominant Chords -Worksheet 17: 6th, Extended, Add 9, Sus and Altered Chords
Chapter 9: Two More Minor Scales The Minor Harmonic Minor Scale Modes of the Harmonic Minor Scale -Worksheet 18: The Harmonic Minor Scale The Melodic Minor Scale Modes of the Melodic Minor Scale -Worksheet 19: The Melodic Minor Scale Symmetrical Scales Diminished Scales
Chapter 10: Chord Progreessions The Primary Chords-I,IV and V Diatonic Chord Progresions in Major Keys Diatonic Chord Progressions in Minor Deys -Worksheet 20: Chord Progressions
Chapter 11: More Chord Progressions The ii-V-I Progression Secondary Dominants Tritone Substitutions Borrowed Harmony Modulation Worksheet 21: Primary Chords, ii-V-I Progressions, Secondary Dominants and TritoneSubstitutions
Chapter 12: Passing Tones and Approach Notes Passing Tones Approach Notes Double-Chromatic Approaches Scale-Step Approaches Combining Scale and Chomatic Approaches Surround Approaches Dominant Approaches -Worksheet 22: Approach Note
Chapter 13: The 12-Bar Blues The Major 12-Bar Blues The Quick IV More Variations Tumarounds and Endings -Worksheet 23: Major and Minor Blues Jazz-Blues Jazz-Blues Variations -Worksheet 24:Jazz-Blues
Chapter 14: Rhythm Changes Alternate Bridge -Worksheet 25: Rhythm Changes
Chapter 15: Bebop Scales Major Bebop Scale Minor Bebop Scale
Chapter 16: Revisiting Slash Chords Descending Bass Lines for One Chord Descending Bass Lines for Multiple Chords Common Tones Pedal Tones
Congratulations!
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