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Contents
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Introduction
Guide To The CD's
Credits
The History Of Slap Bass
Before You Start.
Section 1: Beginner Level
Chapter 1 Slapping Bassics
Chapter 2 Adding the Pop’
Chapter 3 Using Hammer-Ons, PulL-Offs and Tris
Chapter 4 Ghost Notes,
Chapter § Popular Scales and Modes for Slap Bass
Beginner Level Exercise Area
Section 2: Intermediate Level
Chapter 6 Left Hand Slaps and Sixteenth Note Lines
Chapter 7 Introducing Tenths
Chapter 8 Machine Gun Triplets
Chapter 9 Double Stops
Chapter 10 Double Popping
Chapter 11 Strumming
Intermediate Level Exercise Area
Section 3: Advanced Level
Chapter 12 The Shuffle Fee!
Chapter 13 Open String Hammer-Ons
Chapter 14 Double Thumbing Part 1
Chapter 15 Double Thumbing Part 2
Chapter 16 Double Thumbing Part 3
Chapter 17 Combining Techniques
Advanced Level Exercise Area
Section 4: Famous Slap Bassists
Chapter 18 Larry Graham
Chapter 19 Louis Johnson
Chapter 20 Stanley Clarke
Chapter 21 Marcus Miller - With Exclusive Interview
Chapter 22 Flea
Chapter 23 Mark King - With Exclusive Interview
Chapter 24 Stuart Hamm - With Exclusive Interview
Chapter 25 Vail Johnson - With Exclusive Interview
Chapter 26 Les Claypool
Chapter 27 Victor Wooten
Chapter 28 Ray Riendeau - With Exclusive Interview
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