How To Play Bass  Learning From Paul McCartney Vol. 1: An 8020 Device Method Book

How To Play Bass Learning From Paul McCartney Vol. 1: An 8020 Device Method Book

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Learn the Foundational Vocabulary Used By The Beatles Bass Master....So That You Can Use Those Ideas To Transform Your Own PlayingLike evey language, the language of the bass guitar (for playing in songs, not solos) has its own vocabulary.Few teachers in the bass world teach this vocabulary, or the contributions McCartney made to the vocabulary of the electric bass. Theres three ways to go about learning itThe first way is to get your hands on as many McCartney transcriptions as you can find, plus transcribing or commissioning more so that youve got a working library to study. Analyze all of those transcriptions to see what notes McCartney played in each bar (and how they relate to the chord). Start looking for the common pieces of vocabulary I call them devices and see how McCartney used those devices in combination with rhythm to move through different chord progressions. You also need to look out for modifying devices and connecting devices.My conservative estimate based on the time Ive invested....this will take you 500 to 1000 hours of study.The second way is to find a teacher who has already done this work and is willing to teach it. AND has studied topics like deliberate practice, the neuro science of learning and has created a teaching system with a proven track record (i.e. happy students!).The third way to get started is to get this book.This volume distills McCartneys early vocabulary into an easy to follow/quick to implement learning system that will teach YOU how to incorporate the foundational devices that McCartney used in YOUR lines.This book is Volume 1 of a 2 Volume Series and over the course of these volumes were going to dive deep into the kind of lines McCartney put together, what devices he used, what modifying devices he used. And much more.Volume 1 lays the foundations that the later volume builds on in exactly the same way that McCartneys later ideas built on the styles he had developed by the mid 60s. Heres some of what youll learn: The devices used in McCartneys Walking Pop style(Section 3). A shorthand method to notate bass lines in a way that you can play them in any key and improvise at the same time as you play them! (Page 91) How to create your own bass lines with the device knowledge unlocked in this volume (Section 4). An Introduction to Slash Chords (Page 77). Using Modifying Devices to add colour to 8th note lines (Page 50). Two techniques McCartney started using on the Rubber Soul album that were probably inspired by James Jamersons Motown playing (Section 6). How to create bass lines in the same way McCartney created the iconic line to I Saw Her Standing There by modeling OTHER PLAYERS bass lines (Section 7). The devices McCartney used to play 8th note rock and roll style tunes. The one paragraph secret to understand how to create compelling bass lines using devices (Page 24). Using devices at an 8th note level (Page 54.) An Introduction to Double Stops (Page 76). Start learning the foundational devices from McCartneys vocabulary. So you can add them to YOUR vocabulary.AVAILABLE WITH THE ONLINE VERSION (see below): McCartney Level 1 Band In A Box Style Pack.Scroll up and hit the BUY NOW button for Volume 1.IMPORTANT NOTE: if you email your Amazon receipt to me then Ill add you to the bonus online version of the book totally free within 1224 hours. Usually sooner. Note that Amazon Marketplace sales and 2nd Hand Book Seller sales do not qualify for the bonus online version. All details are found in the book.

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