Reggae Bass - Bass Builders

by Ed Friedland

(1998) Hal Leonard #0-7935-7994-5

URL http://www.halleonard.com
Description The complete guide to reggae and Jamaican bass styles!
Posted By Kyriakos Valsamis (3502)
Directory Books/Tab: World
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On 6/21/2003, Greg Wallace (7282) posted:
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It's easy, but cool. I use it as a warmup and it's fun to get into the Reggae groove. The examples are musical and playable, IMHO, and most Reggae substyles are well represented. One of the only things that I didn't like is that there is a page turn in the middle of a longer example. The CD is good, and the historical info is interesting without turning into a textbook. Short & sweet.
Suitable for beginner bassists
On 1/31/2002, Kyriakos Valsamis (3502) posted:
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Early ska,Rock Steady,Reggae,Roots Reggae,Dub,Modern Ska are the features of this book!I think is good but i prefered to be a little bigger and with more bass tabs.So you can take it and Jammin but for a while. Includes cd wich is helpfull!It works with me.
Suitable for beginner bassists