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Most bassists quit because the fretboard looks like a random series of dots. Uslusoy introduces the "Pattern System." He teaches the major and minor scales as moveable shapes rather than abstract music theory. For Turkish musicians, he cleverly links these patterns to traditional makam scales early on, showing how Anatolian folk music fits the bass.

: Focuses on both right and left-hand techniques necessary for proper playability. Scales & Arpeggios

For those looking to emulate Flea or Louis Johnson, the method includes a comprehensive slap section. Uslusoy breaks down the "thumb slap" and "pop" into individual exercises, gradually combining them into funky patterns. He also covers hammer-ons, pull-offs, and two-hand tapping, though these are reserved for the intermediate/advanced chapters.

A: Yes, but be patient. The first 30 pages are simple open string drills. Do not skip them. The method assumes you have zero musical knowledge.