…making better bass players with Kris Rodgers A.K.A Dmanlamius
These series of short books aren’t similar to most other Bass tuition books. They are a small archive of the things and ideas that have helped me become the Bass player I am today. A little insight into my way of doing things, if you will.
All those people that have asked me how I use the techniques used in my solo bass guitar songs have the information right here. The questions are answered.
Why “Not just another Bass guitar book”? Well, there are plenty of books out there that teach you how to play music, and a Bass, theoretically. Although these books are important (and I’d still recommend them!) they are quite lifeless, and seem to lack practical ideas. A lot are just repeated content from another book that was written the year before. Copy and paste tuition. This is more a book of practical ideas, and therefore not just another Bass guitar book.
So, You might call it a book of notes and ideas. Hopefully, something positive for everyone of all standards.
And here is the fourth in my Jam with D’man series! And here are some replies: Click here to check out the fifth: //
Ok, this grungy thing has lotsa changes, so you guys can really get your teeth into this one! Here’s a clue: It starts in “C”. Finding it hard? Well, try my “bucket full of simple riffs” premium lesson, which shows how to play a bass line to a nice and simple similar riff in feel: [...]
This idea is as discussed here: My Bass forums Now, there’s a few ways we can do this. One would be for me to tell you what notes im playing, and then you can play along… But. Where is the fun in that? I figure that it would be more of a challenge for me [...]