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    The rehab years
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    Quote Originally Posted by frankus View Post
    . I don't want to waste anyone's time or enthusiasm
    I do! I would recommend the book but maybe it depends on the guitarists present ability. ie What i took from the books first few pages may be worthless to other more advanced guitarists etc. Like Frankus i find the diagrams frustrating to read as i am left handed and headed(he knows what i mean) when reading chord diagrams. I dont hear tunes as well playing a I IV V as standard. The progressions in the book help me hear Melodies a lot more, as if ive heard lots of songs using these progressions but cant quite name them. imo It makes my playing sound more interesting/melodic in general better. I find i dont need any other instrument to acompany me. So eff off bass players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAYJO View Post
    So eff off bass players.
    Nor they you , check out:




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    Enjoyed the Victor Wooten hes fantastic. I didnt get the second one. I much prefered your previous Billy Jean post that was amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAYJO View Post
    Enjoyed the Victor Wooten hes fantastic. I didnt get the second one. I much prefered your previous Billy Jean post that was amazing.
    It might be a crap version (no sound at work ;^), Portraits is Jaco playing chords using harmonics and bass line on the bass as it is... dig out a better version it is an awesome tune, it redefined how I thought of the bass...

    In fact I've not played guitar for about 6 months now, just been playing bass. It's been amazing to over-throw preconceptions - walking bass can start from a totally new point as well as walk from one note to a higher one or one note to a lower one... chords sound good in some registers, harmonics give the bass a massive range (sounding far meatier on bass) but the range isn't complete... sustain... I really do not get that yet... too use to muting and damping on guitars...

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