Bass Guitar Notes


Bass Guitar Notes


 

How To Play A Bass Guitar


There are several types of guitars. The most commonly known are the electric and acoustic guitars, but their lesser known cousin, the bass, is a very rewarding choice, as well.

Bass Guitar For Beginners

The bass guitar is the easiest type of guitar to learn. Beginner bass guitar players are urged to learn individual notes, one by one, to avoid confusion. Also, you do not use chords when playing the bass guitar, so the notes are all you need.

If you are an absolute beginner, you should definitely use a fretted bass. This will make it much easier for you to learn the notes, and their position on the fret board.

When you first decide to learn how to play bass guitar, you will not even need an instrument. Before you pick up a bass, you must concentrate on finger exercises, since the bass guitar takes a great deal of hand strength to play. Bass guitar can be played by both right and left handed people, so use the hand that is most comfortable to play the frets. Start by relaxing your fingers, then lift your hand so it creates a 90 degree angle with the floor. Once you are in this position, lift your fingers, one by one, making sure that it is in rapid succession.

After some practice with these finger exercises, you are ready to begin using your instrument. Place the guitar on your thigh, with the strings opposite your body. The body of most bass guitars are sloped, but if yours is not, you can adjust the guitar's position with your forearm. The neck of the guitar should be supported by the hand that you have chosen as your fret hand.

When a beginner wants to learn to play bass guitar, the most daunting challenge they may face is finding bass guitar instruction. There are several options to choose from, including private instruction, which can become costly. There are also DVD programs and books. If you are looking for an inexpensive, or even free way to begin learning, online bass lessons are always available, if you do a little searching.

As with anything else, it is always easier to learn bass guitar at an early age. If you have kids that are interested in the bass, you should definitely get them started right away. However, it is never too late to start, so adults should never be discouraged from learning to play the bass guitar. Just make sure that you have the motivation, confidence, and patience to succeed. Also, make sure that you have the time to spend on your lessons. You can't learn overnight.

Once you have some practice, it is always fun to play guitar with others. It can help you relax, and even meet new people. If you know how to play the bass guitar, you can get together with acoustic and electric guitarists and compliment each other's sounds. Start with the basics, then start learning some advanced notes. Eventually, you will be able to lay down a bass line that others will be happy to follow.



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Could someone tell me where I could find bass guitar scales?
I'm looking for scales and bass guitar notes.Any ifo would help

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Dose anyone have the bass guitar notes for "Almost" by bowling for soup?
plz tell me

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bass guitar notes...HELP!?
okay, so i started bass guitar 2 months ago, and i joined up with the jazz band. this is my 2nd practice and i feel like im not doing well. See, my bass guitar teacher didn't give me assignments to do the notes. That made me nervous, so i practiced the notes a lot at home, mostly the scale, e f g a b c d e f g a b, on the lowest frets of the neck and the open strings. And i brought the music to my bass guitar teacher.....and he seemed to expect me to know the frets higher on the neck, and i hadn't practiced them. Also, the notes were terrifying! Even when i first got them at jazz band, i was dazzeled! And the worst thing was, everyone seemed to know the notes but me, which was probably true, since all of them have been playing for 3 years. I got 1 of the songs learned when i came home, but i cant seem to get the notes right away! anyways, i need to know how i can practice the notes on my own, so i dont feel stupid the next jazz or guitar practice! I'll choose best answer!

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xylophone?
some of you probaby saw my bass guitar notes...HELP question. im glad for all the great info, it helped a lot! anyways, the reason i'm so scared about that was because, see, i played piano for about 3 years about 4 years ago, and i told my band teacher and my bass teacher that i played piano and i think that might be why the bass teacher might have pressured me a little harder. anyways, i told my band teacher i would like to play percussion in the band, and he suggested xylophone. i already got my mallets, and i was wondering if i could somhow prepare for xylophone without the instrument. I know the layout and notes are the same as piano, but as i said before, REALLY rusty on the notes. how can i practice notes without specific assignments with the notes? I know it seems like im pushing the limits with starting new things, but since i went to a private school, i didnt have those oppurtunities, and need to learn everything really quick befor i get into high skool. accepting all answers

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Bass guitar notes?
what are some good notes that have harmony with certain notes. like if i want to add extra notes to the thing i'm playing what are good notes that go good with certain notes. and also how do you play chords with bass guitar???

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