Tony Gardiner Walking Bassics Beginners Guide To Walkling Basslines TUTORiAL
P2P | 26 September 2023 | 1.31 GB
Jazz: it's more than just music; it's an emotion. And at its core? The hypnotic sway of walking basslines. If you're new to the world of bass and itching to decode this rhythmic enigma, Walking Bassics is your starting line.
This course consists of 27 exercises designed exclusively for beginners, ensuring each concept is untangled, focused around the 2,5,1,6 4 chord progression - a frequent star of many jazz standards.
We'll start by getting to grips with straightforward basslines anchored on the root notes. As you grow more confident, we’ll introduce you to variations, inviting you to experiment with starting on the third, fifth, or seventh and even dabble with the finesse of chromatics and passing notes.
Beyond the initial steps, we'll walk you through the Scalar approach and the world of arpeggios. By providing a step-by-step guide, we ensure you're well-equipped to piece together your very own 8-bar bassline - a culmination of all you've learned.
Walking Bassics is your invitation to the rich tapestry of jazz bass. By the end of this journey, you won’t just understand walking basslines; you'll be on your way to mastering them, all in your own style.
Ready to kickstart your bass journey with a jazz-infused twist? Enrol in Walking Bassics and let the bass lead the way.
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