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By Robert Riegler
Import! comes with Book and Cd (in english) 99 different ways of
improvising over the fundamental jazz progression 2-5-1 Robert Riegler
was a 2005 finalist in the first international “Solo Bass Competition”
in Carolina/USA held by Victor Wooten and Steve Bailey Preface To learn
to solo and improvise as easily and headache-free as possible is the
basic idea of this bass book. It is meant to give the beginning and
advanced electric bassist access to jazz improvisation in the smoothest
possible way. Certain prerequisite skills are assumed: Basically, this
book addresses electric bassists who can accompany the odd standard (and
thus are acquainted with the jazz idiom in at least a vague fashion)
but cringe at the prospect of having to solo (not to mention symptoms
such as cardiac arrhythmia, circulatory insufficiency and profuse
sweating). The basic harmonic structure of the present exercises is
supplied by the ubiquitous II-V-I progression, a pattern found in many
jazz standards, which shall consequently lie at the core of our
improvisational attention. The "Four Fret System" fingering technique,
whose strength lies in the visual recognisability of its patterns, is
explained and showcased in 99 of my favourite licks (or "lines"). Kurt
Erlmoser analyses the structural level of the improvisations and thus
provides an in-depth understanding of the process. Obviously, the
exercises are meant to cater to the theoretical and technical skills of
the student; however, the actual goal should be absorbing the
information and generating lines of your own. As with all theory (in
music), the aim has to be to ultimately ingest it, then forget about it
and proceed to that magical place that every musicians strives for… the
next bar! Just kidding. Have fun, and with as little headache as
possible.