Tell a Friend · Help · Humor · Instruction · About Us · Contact Us · Link To Us
Reviews of Bass Guitar For Dummies by Patrick Pfeiffer ActiveMusician.com
You are here:
Bass Store Line Builder Track Builder FretBuzz  Bassics  Features Articles  News   TBL  
Resources
Home Members Lessons Tablature Artists  MP3s  Resources Products Auctions

 • Resource Directory
 • Resource Guide
 • Submit a Resource
 • Search Resources

-- Sponsored By --
ActiveMusician.com
* Bass Specials *
BOSS Bass Chorus
Chorus made for bass
Squier Std Jazz Bass
Rosewood - Antique Burst
M-Audio Solo
Firewire Audio Interface
Black Sabbath Tab
We Sold our Soul…
RHCP Tab
BloodSugarSexMagik
Slap Bass Essentials
Book/CD Pack
Beatles Bass Video
Best of
Vic Wooten DVD
Live at Bass Day 98
Transcribing SW
Slow Down any Tune!
Band in a Box 2005
Play-Along Software

Resources: Reviews of Bass Guitar For Dummies by Patrick Pfeiffer

Bass Guitar For Dummies
by Patrick Pfeiffer
URL: (http://www.wiley.com/wileycda/wileytitle/productcd-0764524879.html)
Topic: Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals
• Rate/Review This Resource

Reviewed on 8/30/03 by Aaron Conaway (2407)
Rating:
This is a great instructional book for beginners and a wonderful reference for all levels. This instructional book teaches the basics of bass playing, including position, posture, techniques, and the like. It also teaches basic music, including reading and scales. The book comes with a CD of the author playing all the music included in the book so a reader can hear as well as see the music. Every style of play is covered in this book, with descriptions of the bass player's role in each. Every bass player should read through this book and keep it on their amp for reference. Great book.
Suitable for beginner bassists

Reviewed on 11/28/03 by Michael Goodknecht (73)
Rating:
I found this book to be the best source of information for people of all levels of playing abilities. I read the book before getting the bass and it made me want to play more. I've been telling my friends about the book and they have been playing for years. They learn new things that didn't know and some has learned to read musical notaion instead of tab. I love this book. Thank you Patrick for writing this book
Suitable for all skill levels of bassists

Reviewed on 4/11/04 by Patrick Napier (96)
Rating:
This book is GREAT! Its got everything from basic technique to not so basic stuff. Covers different styles of music, soloing, reading and much more. I've been playing about a year and its helped me understand a lot. What's really good is that you can pick up this book no matter what level you're at. The author brings in the terminology steadily so its easy to understand.

Reviewed on 5/11/04 by Charles Legg (959)
Rating:
This book is made for beginners,but any level would find this book informative.I sure even though i've read it,i'm going to be refering back to it again and again. This is the bible for bass players!!
Suitable for all skill levels of bassists

Reviewed on 5/11/04 by ELLIOTT Q. GOMEZ (13991)
Rating:
This is one of the best instructional books for beginners I have purchased. It is definitely addressed to an audience that is not too musically knowleadgeable. I read it from cover to cover and am on my second reading. The book includes a CD Rom which is definitely very helpful. I would recommend this book to any one who is ready to delve into the Bass. Get it!!!! Right Now!!!! GO!!!!!
Suitable for beginner bassists

Reviewed on 5/29/04 by John Hancock (3711)
Rating:
This book is written by a bass teacher of some note - and it shows through in the content, style and the dconsidered way in which the material is presented. Although the title would lead one to think that this book is only suitable for beginners do not be deceived, Patrick has presented the material in such a way that players of all skill leel can gain from this book. However it would be of most benefit for beginners to intermediate players. The book covers all essential aspectects of bass ownership, from the more mundane how to change the strings to the rather esoteric modes. All of this is done in a light conversational style that is at times humourous, and at times a bit corny - but that only contributes to the enjoyment of the book. Very well written, excellent layout, all of the necessary elements of bass playing, ownership are there. This will become the definitive beginner's guide - and well deserved. Congratulations Patrick on a brilliant book.
Suitable for all skill levels of bassists

Reviewed on 7/12/04 by Scott Hanson (1172)
Rating:
I got this book when i was just beginning and i look at it every week or so still. it included a CD that went clear through the book and is a good tool. this book covers about everything.
Suitable for beginner bassists

Reviewed on 7/24/04 by Barnett Longacre (392)
Rating:
I love the book, it has been very good for my understanding of almost all aspects of electric bass and has enabled me to move right into playing and enjoying and appreciating the Bass
Suitable for all skill levels of bassists

Reviewed on 8/6/04 by Tim Hanttula (564)
Rating:
Excellent book, a must have for a beginning bass player!
Suitable for all skill levels of bassists

Reviewed on 12/30/04 by David Hostetler (1314)
Rating:
I have been trying to learn the Bass for two years now, and haven't been able to find an instructor that could explain things like scales at all well, Patrick dives in and makes the unclear perfectly sensible.
Suitable for beginner bassists

Reviewed on 3/31/05 by Keith Quintrell (216)
Rating:
Have you seen anything less than 5 stars yet! With good reason. This is without any doubt one of the best instructional resources for beginners, as one of the most versatile for bass players at all skill levels. The musical styles section and accompanying disk are invaluable, especially if you want to keep freshening the palette for Worship within a Praise Band as I do. A bit more detail would be helpful on string muting via the rest stroke or shift of the thumb to the E & A strings.
Suitable for all skill levels of bassists

Reviewed on 11/1/05 by Brian Sharpe (20882)
Rating:
I picked up a copy of Bass Guitar for Dummies (aka Bass Guitar for Brian). I read it from cover to cover and am on my second reading. Not too much to add that others haven't already posted except - Wanna learn bass? Get this book!
Suitable for all skill levels of bassists

Reviewed on 7/11/06 by Paul Warren (14435)
Rating:
This is the book I should have had when I first started playing. It answers all the questions I ever had about bass playing.

From raw novice to advanced intermediate this book has something for everyone. It has definately helped improve my playing and will continue to do so for years.

The CD makes it easy to learn from the book even if your ability to read music is more than a little limited. Tabs along with notation also helps.

All I can say is buy it, you won't regret it.

Suitable for all skill levels of bassists

Reviewed on 7/12/06 by DN Christie (48)
Rating:
Easy to understand instructions, yes it helps to make a better player, refer to it every time you run a scale, great for all styles beecause it informs you to stay open minded and to learn it all, CD included and helpful to listen to what you're reading, it could only get better with a DVD for visual, favorite aspect was that it doesn't discourage beginners with tech-talk right off the start, worst aspect clumsy glued book spine.
Suitable for all skill levels of bassists

Reviewed on 8/23/06 by Peter Sillery (18886)
Rating:
A great book. Gives you all the basic scales, playing techniques and comes complete with a CD to help you through the lessons in the text. Even gives you tips on maintenace for your guitar and what to look out for/avoid when choosing a guitar. Gives the reader a basic introduction to reading music, tabs and the fretboard diagrams. Well worth the money and a must for beginners on the bass guitar.
Suitable for all skill levels of bassists

Reviewed on 4/21/07 by Mao Gallardo (1266)
Rating:
Excellent Book, I learned a hell lot from this book. I learned the major scale modes, the arpeggios, fingering technique, and a lot more. The exercises here are pretty good and really works out your fingers. This book is also pretty humorous, and very entertaining to read. The grooves are pretty sweet, and Patrick's method is very easy to understand.

I still refer to this book from time to time, and is always helpful.
Suitable for all skill levels of bassists

© 2000-2012 eTonal Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.   Please read our Privacy Statement and the Terms and Conditions under which this service is provided to you. Thanks for spending time with us at ActiveBass.com.