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Chord Request => Bass and Guitar Chords/Tabs => Topic started by: jowill on March 29, 2007, 03:26:03 AM

Title: Don't understand
Post by: jowill on March 29, 2007, 03:26:03 AM
Charts charts and more charts is a great thing but I just don't get what fret to play
on what string
. ?/?
Title: Re: Don't understand
Post by: malthumb on March 29, 2007, 06:19:17 AM
Charts charts and more charts is a great thing but I just don't get what fret to play on what string?/?

When you look at a chart, see what key it is charted in.  For example, if a chart is written for a song in the key of "Db", then wherever you see a "1" in the chart, you can play a "Db".  For a 4 string bass, your lowest "Db" is the 4th fret on your A string.  For a 5 string bass, your lowest Db is the 2nd fret on your B string.

Now, everything else is relative to where you started, based USUALLY (but not always) on your MAJOR SCALE.

So, if you know where your Db is, and you know how to play a major scale, starting with Db, then you can follow the chart by playing the chord positions.  If the chart is written to play  " 1----1-----4---5--1", I know that the notes are "Db----Db-----Gb---Ab--Db"

Now, the beauty of charts is that if my MOM says "We ain't doin' it in Db.  I don't like Db.  We're doin' it in Ab", I already know how to play it, because I just move the figure from a Db root note to an Ab root note, but the relative position of the notes is the same.  Now " 1----1-----4---5--1" becomes "Ab----Ab-----Db---Eb--Ab".  As long as I know where to find those notes on the fingerboard I can play the song.

If you are looking for exactly which fret to play on a particular song, tab helps with that.  IMHO tab is much more limiting than charts.  Charts at least provide incentive for learning your scales.

Peace,

James
Title: Re: Don't understand
Post by: jeremyr on March 29, 2007, 07:53:21 AM
When you look at a chart, see what key it is charted in.  For example, if a chart is written for a song in the key of "Db", then wherever you see a "1" in the chart, you can play a "Db".  For a 4 string bass, your lowest "Db" is the 4th fret on your A string.  For a 5 string bass, your lowest Db is the 2nd fret on your B string.

Now, everything else is relative to where you started, based USUALLY (but not always) on your MAJOR SCALE.

So, if you know where your Db is, and you know how to play a major scale, starting with Db, then you can follow the chart by playing the chord positions.  If the chart is written to play  " 1----1-----4---5--1", I know that the notes are "Db----Db-----Gb---Ab--Db"

Now, the beauty of charts is that if my MOM says "We ain't doin' it in Db.  I don't like Db.  We're doin' it in Ab", I already know how to play it, because I just move the figure from a Db root note to an Ab root note, but the relative position of the notes is the same.  Now " 1----1-----4---5--1" becomes "Ab----Ab-----Db---Eb--Ab".  As long as I know where to find those notes on the fingerboard I can play the song.

If you are looking for exactly which fret to play on a particular song, tab helps with that.  IMHO tab is much more limiting than charts.  Charts at least provide incentive for learning your scales.

Peace,

James

James thank you for that well written reply.  I coudln't have explained it better :)
Title: Re: Don't understand
Post by: br.dre on March 29, 2007, 06:11:32 PM
thanks james,that helped me out too.
Title: Re: Don't understand
Post by: jowill on March 29, 2007, 08:56:21 PM
 ?/? Don't mean to sound dumb but I'm knew to the whole bass thing and I don't know what IMHO tab mean. I'm just learning because I'm tired of playing drums and I really like bass, but i'm learning to play like this.   G:--------0-  Is that bad?/?
                                                                                                 D:---2-4----
                                                                                                 A:-3--------
                                                                                                 E:----------
 
James thank you for that well written reply.  I coudln't have explained it better :)
Title: Re: Don't understand
Post by: jowill on March 29, 2007, 08:57:55 PM
Oh Ya James thanks for the reply, God Bless you brother...... ;D ;D ::)
Title: Re: Don't understand
Post by: malthumb on March 30, 2007, 06:57:05 PM
?/? Don't mean to sound dumb but I'm knew to the whole bass thing and I don't know what IMHO tab mean.......

IMHO is internet shorthand for "In My Humble Opinion"

Peace,

James