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"Theory" I know very little!!!


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Right guys/girls

This topic has probably been here a million times. I have been playing for about 15 years on and off and play by ear. I have endeavoured to learn theory a couple of times and seem to stop for some reason.

Right what i need is the best sites , books, useful info to rapidly learn ( fast ) in the best and easiest way.
Is there a online course where i can be spoon fed? and work through the grades?

All info would be gratefully recieved!

Cheers
Patch

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A great all round site is : [url="http://www.studybass.com"]www.studybass.com[/url]

I have no personal experience with the book "Edly's Music Theory for Practical People", but I know that it is always highly recommended over on "Talk Bass".

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are you wanting to learn all aspects of theory? chords, scales etc.

I'd suggest looking at the LCM grades, it's pop music theory more suited to us bass players, although i wouldnt rule out the classical stuff. if you go with ABRSM its all classical.

I'd suggest anything you learn to apply to the instrument it was the quickest way for me to learn scales etc. and it really helps with general improvements to your playing :)

[url="http://www.popularmusictheory.org/"]http://www.popularmusictheory.org/[/url] this website will lead you to the books and they have all the info in them as well as worksheet exercise things to put the theory into practice.

I did my Grade 8 theory last year and come september i'll be training as a music teacher so if you need any help or tips feel free to get in touch :)

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[quote name='mikegrovesmusic' timestamp='1340641036' post='1707453']
are you wanting to learn all aspects of theory? chords, scales etc.

I'd suggest looking at the LCM grades, it's pop music theory more suited to us bass players, although i wouldnt rule out the classical stuff. if you go with ABRSM its all classical.

I'd suggest anything you learn to apply to the instrument it was the quickest way for me to learn scales etc. and it really helps with general improvements to your playing :)

[url="http://www.popularmusictheory.org/"]http://www.popularmusictheory.org/[/url] this website will lead you to the books and they have all the info in them as well as worksheet exercise things to put the theory into practice.

I did my Grade 8 theory last year and come september i'll be training as a music teacher so if you need any help or tips feel free to get in touch :)
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+1 for the LCM music theory books. They are structured very nicely so it doesn't feel too intense. Grades 1-5 are in separate books, easy to read and will give you a good foundation in theory. Grades 6-8 are in the same book and are a bit more advanced if you wanted to take it to that level.

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Good book I can recommend is 'Serious Electric Bass: The Bass Player's Complete Guide to Scales and Chords' - only downside is that you need to be able to read bass clef really, but anyway , it's phenomenal, got pretty much everything in once place. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Serious-Electric-Bass-Contemporary-ebook/dp/B004HW672W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340750410&sr=8-1

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Thanks for all the info guys, I have been playing for 15 years and am going to be a bass student again :D
I am booked in for fortnightly lessons, and have jumped straight to grade 3 of the rock school bass stuff.

Scott Devine really seems to know his stuff so will be a regular on his site.

I have a new bass ordered that will be arriving in march of next year, I really want my playing to do it justice hence this little kick up the arse!

Deepbass room 4 is the place to be......... one day maybe!! :rolleyes:

Thanks again all !

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