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⇒ 15 more: 1. Few Fingers, Many Notes • 2. The Waves • 3. Quick! Look Busy • 4. Tiny Livestock • 5. Home-Planet Advantage • 6. Socio-Political Afflictions • 7. Sweet Islets Of Langerhans. • 8. Tipsy 'n Pink • 9. Right-Sizing • 10. C60 • 11. Halley's Breakfast • 12. Certified Psychics • 13. Interference Patterns • 14. Useful Lies • 15. 172: An Elegy
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Sibelius v7 Realization
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Sibelius v7 Realization
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An example of a "practice duet" with a drummer
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Work Title
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Opus Gnarly - 15 Etudes for Electric Bass
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Composer
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Moore, Robert
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IRM 14
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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15 studies:
- 1. Few Fingers, Many Notes
- 2. The Waves
- 3. Quick! Look Busy
- 4. Tiny Livestock
- 5. Home-Planet Advantage
- 6. Socio-Political Afflictions
- 7. Sweet Islets Of Langerhans
- 8. Tipsy 'n Pink
- 9. Right-Sizing
- 10. C60
- 11. Halley's Breakfast
- 12. Certified Psychics
- 13. Interference Patterns
- 14. Useful Lies
- 15. 172: An Elegy
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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2001
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Dedication
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For Greg
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Average DurationAvg. Duration
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25 minutes
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Modern
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Piece Style
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Modern
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Instrumentation
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electric bass
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I used to teach bass guitar, and I found it useful to have a selection of various etudes on hand for those students who wished to learn more about how to read music as well as play the bass. Since I don't teach anymore, perhaps others might find this collection of some value. Since they are all based on playing in position, ultimately I thought it was better for the student to discover the best fingering on their own, so there's almost no fingerings aside from the first piece. These etudes can also be effectively used for "practice duets" with a drummer.
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Video score versions available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp-DLSYPTN4&list=PL6t9sWqWahzSh89okqwKBslhRF7lglk1A&pp=gAQBiAQB