Rush -- Bass Anthology: Authentic Bass TAB (Bass Anthology Series)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.50 (519 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0769200710 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-03 |
Language | : | English |
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Titles are: Closer to the Heart * Cold Fire * Distant Early Warning * Dreamline * Free Will * La Villa Stangiato * Limelight * New World Man * Presto * Red Barchetta * Roll the Bones * Tom Sawyer * Show Don't Tell * The Spirit of Radio * Test for Echo * The Trees * 2112: Overture/Tales of Syrinx * Working Man * Xanadu * YYZ.
Geddy is a legend and this book almost does him justice. John Jones This book is great. It is tabs for old versions of all the songs though. These days (Rush in Rio and on) Geddy has been doing things a little differently (adding plucked notes, dead notes, etc.), but this book is correct if you listen to the oldest recordigns of each of the songs (meaning the recordings on the albums listed on the back of the book) and don't pay attention to all the new stuff they've done in newer recordings. If you want more recent stuff with more notes look into the deluxe collection. It has several of the same songs and t. Good Book for Advanced Bassists I bought this several months ago and am learning Limelight. The music appears absolutely accurate. With that said though, I've found many times that when the artist fluffs a note by missing the fret a little or plays a repeated passage a little differently, the music shows a grace note or variation that extends the presentation ultimately to several pages. So some of these songs are presented as 6-8 pages of music! Once you wade through it, you realize that the actual tune is significantly shorter in terms of effort. Also, as with every musi. Christopher C. Alsruhe said Don't Attempt a Public Concert Based Solely on This Book. Yep, if you can play this book, as cleanly and with Lee's tonal quality, you will be quite a bassist. But if you take just what's written and walk on stage with it, you might be embarrassed.Having gone through some of the music, there are errors. Sure, many might not be noticed by the audience, but an error is an error. Notes are written in the wrong octave. For instance, at times, a sequence of notes are written in the same octave, whereas Lee is clearly playing those notes more as an arpeggio through a couple scale ranges.Another example o