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Scales & Arpeggios in Tab for Bass
Scales & Arpeggios in Tab for Bass
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Scales & Arpeggios in Tab for Bass contains every scale and arpeggio necessary to acquire a full command of the bass guitar fingerboard. They are presented in a systematic fashion including fingerings, which are both logical and muscularly efficient for the hand. Even relatively new players will find these scales and arpeggios written in tablature easily accessible, provided they proceed slowly and carefully. The highly acclaimed author Howard Wallach goes through the painstaking process of explaining long scales, scale patterns, chord-to-scale relationships, and interval formulas, and clarifies the structure and function of scales and arpeggios in a truly easy-to-understand format. For beginners learning their very first scales or advanced players perceiving gaps in their knowledge of the fingerboard, this will serve as an excellent tool and reference source towards the complete mastery of the bass guitar.
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