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[Book introduction] XNUMX recommended music theory books for bassist!

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Music theory books are a general term for books that solve the mechanism of wonderful music and write the rules for reading and writing musical scores.It's too thick and packed with a lot of information like a college textbook, and it's hard to find out which one is important to the bassist.What you should know as a bassist Music theory of Electric Bass LessonAlthough it is summarized on the page, I will introduce 6 books for those who want to deepen their understanding.

To assemble baselines and solos

1. Code Scale Handbook Yu Kitagawa Rittor Music Co., Ltd.

(Details) ◆ 1 What is a chord scale / ◆ 2 Scale types, composition and interrelationships / Major scale / Minor scale / Church mode / Diminish scale / Dominant 7th scale / Other scales / ◆ 3 How to think about chord scales / Tonality-based thinking / Surrogate relationship-based thinking / Subsequent chord-based thinking / ◆ 4 chord scale and chord sound / avoid note / tension sound / ◆ 5 chord scale Improvisation / Fake and Chord Scale / Improvisation and Chord Scale / ◆ 6 Modes // Major Mode / Minor Modes

To compose

2. Code Progress Handbook Yu Kitagawa Rittor Music Co., Ltd.

(Details) [Confirmation items] / Confirmation of pitch / Confirmation of major / minor chords and keys / Confirmation of basic chord type and composition / Confirmation of chord name / Confirmation of tension type and display method / ◆ 1 Chords (diatonic chords) and major chords / major chords in major / major chords in minor / functions and connections of major chords / ◆ 2 Other diatonic chord (diatonic chords) functions / Functions of diatonic chords in major / Functions of diatonic chords in minor / ◆ 3 Concatenation of diatonic chords / Concatenation of diatonic chords in major / Concatenation of diatonic chords in minor / ◆ 4 Sub Dominant minor chord / Subdominant minor chord handling / Subdominant minor chord function / Subdominant minor chord concatenation / Rotational application / ◆ 5 Secondary dominant chord and dominant motion / Secondary in major・ Dominant chord / Secondary dominant chord in minor / ◆ 6 Special usage of secondary dominant chord / Double dominant chord / IV7 / ◆ 7 Development of dominant motion by applying surrogate chord / Dominant chord Substitute / Extension of false end / ◆ 8 Progressive chords / Application of changing chords / Application of parallel chords / Application of dominant motion / Use of diminish chords / ◆ 9 Chord patterns / Chord patterns in major / Minor Chord pattern / Chord pattern between parallel chords

For reading and writing sheet music

3. Music Theory Handbook Yu Kitagawa Rittor Music Co., Ltd.

(Contents) ◆ 1. Staff / Between / Ledger line / [Other staff notation] / ◆ 2. Bar / Vertical line / Double vertical line / End line / ◆ 3. Clef ) / High clef (treble clef, G clef) / Bass clef (F clef) / Mid clef (C clef) / ◆ 4. Notes / Simple clef / Dotted clef / double clef / tuplet / decorative clef 6) Each name of each part of the clef and staff / clef connection method / ◆ 5. Rest / simple rest / dotted rest / double Dotted rest / Pause of the whole bar / Pause of one bar or more / ◆ 1. Clef (Time, Meter) and clef / clef / simple clef / compound clef / mixed clef / strong beat and weak beat / strong Weak clef / Syncopation / How to ride (count) measures / Beat / ◆ 6. Clefs and clefs related to speed (Tempo) / Clefs and their abbreviations / Marks and abbreviations for change / ◆ 7. Strength Clef (Dynamic Mark) / Clef attached to a certain part of a sound and a specified sound / Clef attached only to a specific sound / Clef indicating a sudden change / Symbol and abbreviation indicating a gradual change in strength / ◆ 8. Repeat Symbol (Repeat sing) / Bar line / Abbreviation or syllabary / Clefs and clefs used at the same time as repeated clefs / [Combination of various clefs] / ◆ 9. Clef abbreviation / Octave abbreviation / Same sound or Omission of the same clef / Tremorono omission / ◆ 10. Symbols (abbreviations) and terms related to playing style / A. Playing style symbols (abbreviation) / Legato / Staccato / Tenuto / Marquardt / B. Decorative clef (abbreviation) / Arpeggio / Grissand / Portament / Trill / Shake / Turn / Bend / ◆ 11. Pitch name / Clef without clef (trunk clef) / Clef with clef (derived sound) / ◆ 12. Pitch (Interval) / Pitch 13) Half clef and full clef / Contents of clef display / Interrelationship of each clef / Clef with different name / Turning clef / Consonant clef and dissonant clef / Multiple (composite) clef / ◆ 2. Key and scale ) / Major and major clef 14) Minor and minor clef / Relatives / Relationship / Transposition and transposition / ◆ 2. Chord (chord) / Triad / Staff / Basic chord (basic chord) / Chord rotation / Also known as the same chord / Close and open / ◆ 15. Chests and major clef on the staff / Chords on the long staff / Chords on the short staff / ◆ 16. Tension / Name and display of tension / Code typeAnd tension / tension resolve / use of two or more types of tension / ◆ 17. Chord Scale / scale chords in major 2) scale chords in minor / other scales / appendix / playing style by each instrument And its directives / glossary

When you want to play the walking bass

4. Baseline Book Motohiko Hamase Zen-On Music Company Ltd.

(Contents) ◆ Basics / Rhythm / Rhythm / Bassline and Rhythm / Strong Progression / Strong Progression and Leading Sound / ◆ Strong Progression Exercise / Pure Form / With Phrase / For those who play jazz For (4 beats elementary) / ◆ Non-strong progress type processing / Non-strong progress type strong progress / Non-strong progress that cannot be strongly progressed / ◆ Advanced processing / Strong progress "strong progress" / Strong progress Phrase-like processing / Processing when the same root note continues for two or more measures / Kriche / sus4 and fractional chord / Pedal point / ◆ Practice / Decoding chord name / Practice

For those who want to play jazz bass solo

5. Concept for Bass Solo Mark Johnson, Chuck Sher ATN, inc.

(Contents) With 2CD / Preface by Chuck / Message from Marc / Marc Johnson disc / ◆ Selection of sounds on a single mode / Scale fragment / Interval in mode / Scale chord / Scalar pattern / Others related to scale Concept / ◆ Exercise of phrasing in one mode / Foundation of rhythm phrasing / Concept of advanced phrasing / ◆ Selection on specific chords / Music composition by arpeggio / Expansion of arpeggio / Polytonal phrases and chords Substitute / Other chord exercises / Typical jazz licks and chord progressions / Dominant chord licks / Major chord licks / Minor chord licks / ◆ Solo practice for songs / Skills in each section of the song / Performance throughout the song / Solo piece / ◆ Basic exercise / Basic exercise / ◆ Bass solo transcription / Jimmy Haslip solo / Scott La Faro solo / Eddie Gomez solo / Dominique Di Piazza Solo / John Patitucci solo / George Mraz solo / Gary Willis solo

For those who want to learn the theory of jazz in earnest

5. The Jazz Theory Mark Levine ATN, inc.

(Contents) ◆ [Part 1] Theory: Chord and Scale / Basic Theory / Major Scale and Progression / Chord and Scale Theory / Scale Practice Method / Slash Code / ◆ [Part 2] Major Scale and Progression / Scale From to Music / Bebop Scale / Outside Performance / Pentatonic Scale / Bruce / Rhythm Change / Practice, Practice, and Practice / ◆ [Part 3] Reharmonization / Basic Reharmonization / Advanced Reharmonization / Colt Lane・ Change / 3 reharmonizes / ◆ [Part 4] Tune / Song form and composition / How to read lead sheet / How to memorize songs / Head / Repertoire / ◆ [Part 5] Other important things / With salsa Latin Jazz / Unresolved Problems / Listening / Wingspan / Black Narcissus / I Hear A Rhapsody / Spring Is Here / Body And Soul / My Little Brown Book / Beatrice / What's New?

You can make great music without knowing what is written in the music theory book.Why is music theory necessary?Music theory books are like dictionariesWhy don't you think about it?I think everyone has the experience of looking up the meaning and usage of words in a dictionary when writing a sentence.I think everyone has one, but not many people read the dictionary from start to finish.Why don't you have one music theory book like a dictionary?..For example, which sound should be selected for the bass lineWhen in doubt, try to unravel the music theory book at handThere may be a hint.

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