Table Of ContentAcknowledgments Introduction Scientific Pitch Notation 1. What Are the Parts of My Double Bass, and How Do They Work? 2. How Do I Care for My Double Bass Outfit? 3. How Should I Plan My Practice Sessions? 4. What Items (Accessories) Will I Need to Help Me Play My Double Bass? 5. How Are Double Basses Made? 6. What Is the History of the Double Bass? 7. How Are Double Bass Bows Made? 8. What Is the History of Bows? 9. A Dictionary for Double Bass Students 10. A Review of Double Bass Parts and Their Use. Index
SynopsisTheDouble Bass: How it Works provides information not usually found in traditional instrumental music method books. When used concurrently with any method book, the student's learning experience is expanded beyond "learning how to play" to include all topics relevant to the subject instrument. As the lessons proceed, the students will be able to associate their playing experiences with information on how the subject instrument produces sound, works mechanically, evolves, is made, and how to care for it. This expanded knowledge provides a player with greater insight into that instrument's relationship to others in its family and to those other instruments with which the player will be working. The result of the exposure to this enriched experience is a well-rounded musician in place of one who can just play an instrument., This book is designed to expand a student's music study experience by learning about the parts of the double bass and how it works, how to Care for it, how it is made, its history, useful accessories, and how to plan practice sessions., The Double Bass: How it Work s provides information not usually found in traditional instrumental music method books. When used concurrently with any method book, the student's learning experience is expanded beyond "learning how to play" to include all topics relevant to the subject instrument. As the lessons proceed, the students will be able to associate their playing experiences with information on how the subject instrument produces sound, works mechanically, evolves, is made, and how to care for it. This expanded knowledge provides a player with greater insight into that instrument's relationship to others in its family and to those other instruments with which the player will be working. The result of the exposure to this enriched experience is a well-rounded musician in place of one who can just play an instrument.