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Gospel Instruments => Bass Guitar => Topic started by: sugabear on November 17, 2004, 01:04:16 AM
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i'm a beginning bass player and i'm having a hard time learning all the notes on my bass (4 string). Does anyone have any advice on how i can learn my notes. any patterns memorization systems will help. another question; when playing a song in whatever key are you to hold your left hand in a specific position? example: if a song is in the key of c what would be my left hand position?
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To start learning your notes on your bass, start with the strings. Each string is a note and the frets after it represent a half step on the piano. The string notes are:
Fattest / 4th string: E
3rd string: A
2nd string: D
Smallest / 1st string: G
So, learn your piano notes first then learn them on the bass. I'll give you an example:
4th string is E, 1st fret is F, next is F#/Gb, next is G, etc. You see what I mean? Every half step on the piano is one fret on the bass.
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wait cant you tune your bass so that you can get Cs and stuff or is it just those 4 notes?
oh yea im a beginner so i am probobly wrong but im just wondering
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You can tune your bass up or down, but i wouldn't recommend that. Just learn the notes as they are then u don't have to worry about that. Also, in order to learn all your notes start with one string at a time. For instance
the 4th string, which is E. Start with that her it is:
4th string - E
4th string 1st fret - E# or F
" " 2nd " - F# or Gb
" " 3rd " - G
and so on, then move to the next string.
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So far example you can just play differant frets for differant cords to get differant notes right
so what would be the cords and frets for this :?:
C C E flat C D
C C C E flat C D
C D C E flat C D
I just want to know what the cords and frets are for C E flat and D
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So far example you can just play differant frets for differant cords to get differant notes right
so what would be the cords and frets for this
C C E flat C D
C C C E flat C D
C D C E flat C D
2nd string 3 fret x2 - 3rd string 1st fret -2nd sring 3rd fret- open 3rd string
2nd string 3 fret x3-3rd string 1st fret- 2nd sring 3rd fret- open 3rd string
2nd string 3 fret- open 3rd string- 2nd string 3rd fret- 3rd string 1st fret-2nd sring 3rd fret- open 3rd string
Get it
Hope this helps
Be blessed
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Thank you so much that really helps
So is this right
2 string (A) hold down 3 is a C
2 string (A) hold down 1 is a E flat
and 3 string (D) is open and is D
Right :?: :lol: :D :D :D
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3rd string 1st fret is Eb or 3/1
Its easier to read it like this(well at least for me)
C C E flat C D
C C C E flat C D
C D C E flat C D
2/3----2/3----3/1----2/3-----3/0
2/3----2/3-----2/3----3/1----2/3---3/0
get it
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yea i understand i was just making sure
so first string is E
second is A
Third is D
fourth is G