Resolute
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Lots of good suggestions are written above, just want to add something:
Very important for every bass player is to listen many different music genres and pickup some special bass lines!
So, don't focus to only one, two... music genres, try to listen as much as possible, try to practice than most interesting parts, don't be afraid to pickup some difficult bass lines, what one man can do, the others may for sure!
Of course, the best practice after all is at live performance, so try to play with live band as much as possible!![]()
Listening to different kinds of music really isn't an issue. When most people say they listen "to all kinds" of music, they have no idea what that means. My itunes library makes my wife question my sanity it's so varied.
Of these 3 Friedland books, how would you rank them? Keep in mind I play mostly rock, with some blues and other miscellaneous genres (country, R&B, pop, oldies, reggae). I really want to learn to develop my own bass lines better and learn how to improvise fills and leads here and there. I do love a nice walking bass line, too.
Blues Bass - A Guide to the Essential Styles and Techniques
Building Walking Bass Lines
Building Rock Bass Lines
I can only afford 2 of these right now.
I would like to know this as well... I'm kind of at a loss where to start. I'm thinking blues though.