146 pages until Soloway.
It's pretty cool when you put it that way.

146 pages until Soloway.
It's pretty cool when you put it that way.![]()
It would be good to try both flatpick and hybrid or finger picking.
hey rock
can you post your progress with audio
that would be interesting
could i? yes.
will i? absolutely not.
Which bass book did you work on? Do you have any recommendations for a good beginners book?
Mel Bay. its not my first choice, but it does the job. i've also got the bass version of Fretboard Logic. it's very long winded, but i don't know of another bass book that teaches the CAGED method. so i take what i can from it.
I've actually been working out applying that to bass with my students. Even though I'm not officially working on "Foundations for Bass" right now I've been writing up basic lessons for my students, which is how the first "Foundations" book got started.
I think my main focuses for the bass stuff are rhythm, basic hand technique and fretboard knowledge....
both of my bass students came in wanting to learn theory and how to read. so this is the path that's been foisted upon me. which is totally fine, i just need to practice more.