"Bass Icons" by Tony Corizia and Roby Pascucci is an authoritative and richly detailed exploration of the most influential electric bass players in modern music history. This beautifully crafted book takes readers on a journey through the lives, techniques, and innovations of 30 legendary bassists who have shaped the evolution of the instrument across jazz, fusion, funk, and rock music.
Each profile includes:
Detailed biographical informationComprehensive gear specifications (basses, amps, strings, effects)Selected discographies highlighting essential recordingsMemorable quotes from the artists themselvesOriginal musical scores in the style of each bassistThe book features an impressive roster of bass legends including Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, Victor Wooten, Anthony Jackson, Steve Swallow, and many others. From Monk Montgomery's pioneering work with the electric bass to contemporary innovators like Thundercat, "Bass Icons" covers the full spectrum of bass playing evolution.
What sets this book apart is its attention to technical details that bassists care about-precise information about instrument specifications, playing techniques, and the musical contexts that shaped each artist's unique voice. The inclusion of original musical scores provides practical examples of each artist's style for players looking to expand their musical vocabulary.
With a foreword by Italian bass virtuoso Saturnino, "Bass Icons" is both an educational resource for musicians and an entertaining read for music enthusiasts who appreciate the often-underappreciated role of the bass in modern music. This book celebrates how these artists have elevated the bass from a simple background instrument to a vehicle for musical expression at the highest level.
Perfect for:
Bass players of all skill levelsMusic historians and educatorsRecording engineers and producersJazz, fusion, and funk enthusiastsAnyone interested in the evolution of modern musicWhether you're a bassist looking for inspiration or a music lover wanting to deepen your appreciation of the instrument, "Bass Icons" offers an unprecedented look at the masters who redefined what the bass guitar could be.