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The goal of this book is to help bassists develop a wide vocabulary of sounds with the bow through exploration of the expressive potential of bow strokes that combine movements, offering an infinite variety of musical gestures
May 1, 2017
It’s never been easier to record at home, but it still requires some know-how. This book covers equipment—digital audio workstations, standalone digital recorders, and mobile devices; the use of effects; plus mixing and editing.
Blues Piano Legends includes 16 transcriptions with lyrics for tunes that all blues fans should know, including: “Big Chief,” Professor Longhair; “Bloody Murder,” Otis Spann; “Boogie Woogie Stomp,” Albert Ammon
In this book Local 6 (San Francisco, CA) member Larry Dunlap, a respected arranger, composer, and teacher, provides a series of tools to prepare musicians for jazz jam sessions.
Based on the mid-1960s classic, the Epiphone Elitist Casino hollow body has the classic look and sound made famous by The Beatles.
RatStands Opera Chair with optional baffle is designed to provide musicians with exceptional lumbar support in a chair with adjustable seat angle and legs.
The Sennheiser Digital 6000 microphone system was designed to address the challenges of the shrinking UHF spectrum in live performance settings.
The Fluance DB12 Powered Subwoofer is designed to deliver powerful bass performance for a truly immersive experience.
The Solution pedalboard by NEXI Industries lives up to its name in providing trouble-free organization for up to eight effects pedals.
Taylor’s Mini Bass is a compact, lightweight, comfortable acoustic bass that provides natural sounding bass notes.