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Hi all.

I'm new to the world of bass playing, but am really enjoying playing my 1 week old Epiphone Viola !

I wondered if anyone could kindly steer me in the direction of a good bass tab book for beginners.....?

I'm looking to play Beatles covers, and possibly anything by Coldplay (An interesting mix I know !).

Thanks very much,

Fraser.

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I can recommend "25 Essential Rock Bass Classics" - that's what I am using to learn.
There are Beatles tracks - Come Together & Paperback Writer - plus Cream, Kiss, Hendrix, Stones, Queen etc.
As a beginner, I am finding it easy to follow.
Note this does not mean I find actually playing is easy!!

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[quote name='Absolute Beginner' timestamp='1388825760' post='2326416']
I'm new to the world of bass playing
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No, Fraser, you aren't.
It says so clearly under your login name and above where your avatar is missing. ;)

Sorry, can't help with books. Have no idea.

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Hey Fraser,


Sorry for the bewilderment. It wasn't my goal.
I'm guessing you may be using a tablet or mobile phone when reading BC, and not see what I was referring to.
On the full computer version, to the left of the posting itself are from top to bottom:
- your login name
- your advancement status on BC (this is not an official term. I made it up in lack of knowledge.)
- your avatar
- some other stuff, like where you live and what your interests are.

In your case, the advancement status reads "No longer a newbie". This only means you have written more than 10 posts. But as you may gather, I couldn't resist the temptation to make you aware that you are NOT a newbie anymore. :)
Nice, eh? BC makes sure you feel good about your progress!

best,
bert

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[quote name='Absolute Beginner' timestamp='1388825760' post='2326416']
Hi all.

I'm new to the world of bass playing, but am really enjoying playing my 1 week old Epiphone Viola !

I wondered if anyone could kindly steer me in the direction of a good bass tab book for beginners.....?

I'm looking to play Beatles covers, and possibly anything by Coldplay (An interesting mix I know !).

Thanks very much,

Fraser.
[/quote]
Fraser, Lots of Beatles TAB here..........

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/search.php?view_state=advanced&band_name=beatles&song_name=&type%5B%5D=400&version_la=

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Take a look at this book about McCartney. There's some of his best basslines as tab (and notation ;) ). Plus, it's a fascinating read.

[url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Paul-McCartney-Bassmaster-%2522Beatles%2522-Basslines/dp/0879308842/ref=sr_1_18?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1388887559&sr=1-18&keywords=paul+mccartney"]http://www.amazon.co...=paul+McCartney[/url]

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[quote name='paulconnolly' timestamp='1388886170' post='2327402']
I have the Bass White Pages. Very thick, loads of bass tabs. It's very good.

[url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/White-Pages-Leonard-Publishing-Corporation/dp/0634033263"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/White-Pages-Leonard-Publishing-Corporation/dp/0634033263[/url]
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I've got this as well. It's really good. I like it cos it's got the dots and lyrics as well as the tab, which makes it easier to get the rhythm.

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If you can fork out about £50 you get Guitar Pro, then you've got access to all the Guitar Pro tabs on sites like Ultimate Guitar.

I found that there were a couple of transcripts in the white pages book that were wrong, considering it's £20...

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[quote name='paulconnolly' timestamp='1388886170' post='2327402']
I have the Bass White Pages. Very thick, loads of bass tabs. It's very good.

[url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/White-Pages-Leonard-Publishing-Corporation/dp/0634033263"]http://www.amazon.co...n/dp/0634033263[/url]
[/quote]

I've never seen that before. I like the idea of TAB and notation together (I'm trying to move away from TAB slowly).

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[quote name='Absolute Beginner' timestamp='1388825760' post='2326416']
Hi all.

I'm new to the world of bass playing
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Dont become too dependant on tab. Yes, it is useful up to a point, but it is far more beneficial to develop your ear by listening to a simple song and then trying to play along. You love the Beatles. Their early songs have some bass lines that should be reasonably easy to figure out by ear, with a little time and patience. This time and patience will pay dividends in the long run. Being fully dependant on tabs will only lead to a dead end.


I realise that this is not what you asked for, but IMO the advice is valid. :)

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[quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1388915968' post='2327496'] If you can fork out about £50 you get Guitar Pro, then you've got access to all the Guitar Pro tabs on sites like Ultimate Guitar. I found that there were a couple of transcripts in the white pages book that were wrong, considering it's £20... [/quote]

This. I can learn stuff about three times quicker using GP than reading it off a dusty page. And it doesn't date, as long as people are producing accessible GP files for songs as they are released.

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