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Webster knows his stuff!
Well, buying a book will not transform you into Alex Webster, but the pieces of Information contained in this book, are definitely of use to people like me, who are in (/or are interested in joining) a band in the extreme metal genre.
His approach is always very "hands on", and he does not explain very much about the theoretic background (there are more then enough books that cover this part), a fact that I appreciate a lot.
Topics covered are:
-Technique:
Important Chords and scales widely used in extreme Metal (with examples), Right hand techniques (3 finger), left hand technique (excercises to get you hand in shape), Tapping (just check those insane Blotted Science Licks, here the technique is explained)
-Application:
Rhythm Excercise, Triplet Grooves, Sixteenth Notes grooves (3 finger technique), Writing Bass lines, Doom/Sludge, Song examples.
AND there's a CD that comes with this book, with some awesome backing tracks to play to. (midi files are delivered as well, to change the tempo of the backing)
His approach is always very "hands on", and he does not explain very much about the theoretic background (there are more then enough books that cover this part), a fact that I appreciate a lot.
Topics covered are:
-Technique:
Important Chords and scales widely used in extreme Metal (with examples), Right hand techniques (3 finger), left hand technique (excercises to get you hand in shape), Tapping (just check those insane Blotted Science Licks, here the technique is explained)
-Application:
Rhythm Excercise, Triplet Grooves, Sixteenth Notes grooves (3 finger technique), Writing Bass lines, Doom/Sludge, Song examples.
AND there's a CD that comes with this book, with some awesome backing tracks to play to. (midi files are delivered as well, to change the tempo of the backing)
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Interesting approach
I really enjoy the lessons and different exercises from this book.
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Awesome book for metalheads
This book will teach you scales, chords and right hand techniques for extreme metal. It is written in a step-by-step approach and every exercise is short and to the point. No uneccessary fluff. My playing has improved considerably in just a few weeks after many years of stagnation from using other means of learning. You just can't learn to play metal from a blues or jazz player....
Just follow the exercises in order and you are all set! The only minor negative thing about this book is that it is written for 5-string basses. But it is rather easy to adapt it for 4 string if you know basic theory.
Just follow the exercises in order and you are all set! The only minor negative thing about this book is that it is written for 5-string basses. But it is rather easy to adapt it for 4 string if you know basic theory.
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Delivers exactly what one would expect
Precise, to the point, no unnecessary talking.
Diving into right hand techniques, endurance exercises, scales and patterns, left hand techniques, rhythm exercises, and all of that with backing tracks.
(Sadly, no more CD, modern approach with a simple download)
Diving into right hand techniques, endurance exercises, scales and patterns, left hand techniques, rhythm exercises, and all of that with backing tracks.
(Sadly, no more CD, modern approach with a simple download)
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Great Bass Lesson
This is a neat little instructional manual coming from the master of death metal himself; Alex Webster.
It teaches you the fundamentals and need-to-know basics for heavy/extreme metal.
It teaches you the fundamentals and need-to-know basics for heavy/extreme metal.
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Does what it says on the tin
Book is exactly as advertised, no-nonsense advice and exercises from Alex Webster and concepts are explained in very easy to understand language
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