
The Jazz Bass Book: Technique and Tradition
by John Goldsby (1953)
Like Berklee Jazz Bass, this book delves into jazz bass technique and historical context.

by Todd Johnson (2003)
In Jazz composition: theory and practice, Berklee College of Music Professor Ted Pease demystifies the processes involved in composing tunes as well as episodic and extended jazz works.
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by John Goldsby (1953)
Like Berklee Jazz Bass, this book delves into jazz bass technique and historical context.

by Chuck Israels
Similar to Berklee Jazz Bass, this explores jazz bass line construction and rhythmic interaction.

by Ray Brown (2006)
This method book complements Berklee Jazz Bass by focusing on foundational jazz bass playing.

by Various
Like Berklee Jazz Bass, this offers a structured approach to learning jazz bass through numerous lessons.

by Rich Appleman (2010)
While focused on blues, this shares Berklee's educational approach to instrumental technique.
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