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glocke
Advanced Member Username: glocke
Post Number: 241 Registered: 9-2002
| Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 3:15 am: | |
Hi All, Anyone have any suggestions for some accessable classical pieces for bass (electric) ? thanks |
eligilam
Member Username: eligilam
Post Number: 59 Registered: 2-2006
| Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 6:49 am: | |
"JS Bach For Electric Bass" by J. Des Pres. Has about 12 cello suites and etudes in there. Good fingerboard workout. I got mine from Amazon. |
the_8_string_king
Senior Member Username: the_8_string_king
Post Number: 759 Registered: 9-2005
| Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 7:41 am: | |
Somewhere -here on this very site- there was a similar thread, and it had a link to a really cool place online that has FREE SHEET MUSIC of stuff that's in the public domain. I don't have the time to look now, but if you do a search, you can find it. Search for "Bach". I found it, and downloaded all 6 of his solo Cello suites. They're perfect for 6-string bass -same range, just played an octave lower. I'm currently working on the first prelude of suite #1, and have almost finished it. Good stuff. And there is PLENTY more stuff there. You can seach by composer and/or instrument. If I have time later, I'll try to find the link, but again, you can probably do it with the search function. |
the_8_string_king
Senior Member Username: the_8_string_king
Post Number: 760 Registered: 9-2005
| Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 7:49 am: | |
Here's the link: http://www.free-scores.com/Download-PDF-Sheet-Music-Bach.htm I recall it took me a couple of minutes of messing around to figure out how to access what I wanted... I couldn't/didn't get it right off the bat, but it didn't take too long. Now I have all 6 suites in the computer, and I printed out the first one. And there's a lot of cool stuff there. Enjoy! And thanks to whoever originally shared this link! |
bsee
Senior Member Username: bsee
Post Number: 1773 Registered: 3-2004
| Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 9:31 am: | |
Mark, why don't you provide an explanation and save anyone else the trouble of figuring it out, then? |
glocke
Advanced Member Username: glocke
Post Number: 243 Registered: 9-2002
| Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 2:31 pm: | |
thanks...ill probably just get the book from amazon. That site takes to long to download. |
bsee
Senior Member Username: bsee
Post Number: 1775 Registered: 3-2004
| Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 3:36 pm: | |
That Bach for Bass book is a classic. I keep wanting to buy it and not doing it, but I've only heard rave reviews. |
rami
Senior Member Username: rami
Post Number: 685 Registered: 6-2002
| Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 8:11 pm: | |
I highly recommend it. My greatest musical satisfaction (so far) has been learning every piece in that book. There are 10. Makes for a great solo concert. Buy it already! If I can learn it, ANYBODY can! Cheers, Rami (Message edited by rami on September 06, 2007) |
rami
Senior Member Username: rami
Post Number: 686 Registered: 6-2002
| Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 8:18 pm: | |
Another great link for free downloads is www.mutopiaproject.org |
the_8_string_king
Senior Member Username: the_8_string_king
Post Number: 765 Registered: 9-2005
| Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 8:32 pm: | |
Bob, as far as "providing an explaination"... I can't... I went to the site via the link another member provided, and couldn't readily access the info I was looking for. I just kept trying various things until I eventually got the music... but I couldn't "explain" what I did for a million dollars. I just kept experimenting until I got results. I did it a few weeks ago, and only vaguely recall the details. I think it involves selecting the composer and the instrument... although I recall having several problems, and having to try multiple times before I eventually was able to access and successfully download the cello suites. |
bsee
Senior Member Username: bsee
Post Number: 1776 Registered: 3-2004
| Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 9:31 pm: | |
It seemed easiest to get to things by selecting an instrument from the right side to get to pieces for that instrument. From there, it isn't so hard to get to actual music. Of course, everything is compressed... |