Brief Introduction
Electric bass guitar, the African way. Groovier than ever.Description
This course has been updated and can be found on the World Music Method's home page along with tonnes of extra resources including interactive on-screen notation, backing tracks, suggested listening and eBooks covering African musical history.
Continuing on from what you've learnt in Part 1 you'll be introduced to the West African styles of Mbalax and Afro Mandingue Kora music. Part 2 was filmed mainly in Senegal to so you can feel what it's like to work with a live Mbalax band and to discover the wild Sabar drum patterns prevalent in the genre. We'll demonstrate how to accompany a Griot Kora player from the notorious Cissokho family of hereditary musicians in The Casamance region and we'll breakdown African Salsa and learn how to play Tumbao against a clave pattern. Plus we'll recap on what we've covered in Part 1 by looking again at Soukous, Sungura and Zouk.
Also included:
Improvisation - stock your arsenal with techniques and scales to build a strong bass solo
Techniques - a further breakdown of Soukous thumb technique
Ear Training - how to recognise your intervals
Musicology - learn how Salsa evolved from Africa
Recap - test yourself creating new Soukous and Zouk lines
The songs played come complete with notation, bass tab and backing tracks with the professional live Senegalese band 'Pene Deux'. At any point during the course you can contact me with questions or send audio or video clips of your bass playing to the African Bass Lesson Facebook page for feedback. A suggested listening list to accompany the course is available at African Bass Lesson .com
Requirements
- Requirements
- You should be a bass player at any level