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Hi all,

I've just taken up double bass and had my first lesson recently. To supplement my bass lessons I would like to get some books which have good exercises / advice on technique. I will be asking my tutor about books as well but am interested to put the question out there on this forum to find out if there are any books in particular which people have found useful in their aim to learn / improve on double bass?

Thanks,

Richard

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Neil Tarlton's scale books are very good for beginners. If you want something a bit more in depth, then Rufus Reid's 'The evolving bassist' is pretty much everything you'll need.

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[quote name='steve' post='1357010' date='Aug 30 2011, 11:20 PM']if you're using the bow, I've grown to like Simandl[/quote]

Tarlton's 'Sevcik - 'The Essentials of Bow for Double Bass' is also good for arco.

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I found Rufus Reid excellent for getting started reading rhythms and working up the right hand on open strings.

After that, Micheal Moore's Bass Method was very approachable and systematic.

Simandl made me want to shoot myself. :)

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The Jazz Bass Book by John Goldsby is great. It's not wall to wall theory/technique, although there is plenty for a beginner/improver here. It also has short biogs of all the great bassists and rhythm sections and their place in jazz history. It also includes a CD. Well worth the $24.99.

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[quote name='bassace' post='1362740' date='Sep 5 2011, 12:01 PM']The Jazz Bass Book by John Goldsby is great. It's not wall to wall theory/technique, although there is plenty for a beginner/improver here. It also has short biogs of all the great bassists and rhythm sections and their place in jazz history. It also includes a CD. Well worth the $24.99.[/quote]

+1, I've got this too, it's very good

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[quote name='GarethFlatlands' timestamp='1318515892' post='1403186']
I don't know why I didn't see this coming but it's all in proper music which I'm terrible at reading.

Best get practising!
[/quote]
So you get to learn to read at the same time.... BONUS! :)

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