full swing, TAB, JAM TRACKS: guitar lessons truefire.at Freer – bit.ly to Twitter – www.twitter.com Facebook – Now we are www.truefire.com the names and positions of all learning notes on the bass. We will do this by playing a chromatic scale up and down the neck of each of the open strings. This will help you become familiar with the notes and finally visualized harmonious whole neck. Now, even enharmonic, which differ according to the same height after what key you want in the direction you are in the neck are called to be introduced. You will understand the difference between an A and a B-sharp major! We will also be used with all four fingers on the belt and explanations how to get out with flying fingers, so that the left hand in a good position to make it easy for the notes will still be out.
but i said before just like guitar, no it appears as in the bass it’s longer the basic notes that are naturally on the guitars first 3 gaps (i’m not sure how they’re called in English since i learned it in Spanish it’s know as trastes, i just heard it’s called frets)
its exactly like guitar, of course i learned in spanish so sharps are called bemol or sostenidos which are origanaly italian
can you work out which lesson is which, they are not numbered?
Wait im confused, when you went back up and down when you changed from sharps to flat, why did it change? It looks like D# is played on the same fret as E flat :/
@imtherightguy BC and EF are married, is that just a saying or is there something behind it? Thx
great
so the notes you play are inbetween the lines and on the lines?
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@imtherightguy actually you can find it on piano
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@deanborg0062 I’m pretty sure it’s only 3 pickups, the middle one is 2 pieces like the P Bass
Pretty good beginner lessons.
I have a suggestion; a Bass with front position markers would help your students see where you are at.
I wish you tube was around when I started in 1964 because my teacher was mean as hell…
@smthngdffrnt And it is not true that “There are only 12 notes”. Often different octaves are indeed reduced away since information about them isn’t relevant to eg. structure of tonal trichords but information about octaves is relevant to eg. structural analysis.
@smthngdffrnt E and B actually DO “have sharps”, In terms of set theory they are not meaningful but in a tonal theory they are. E sharp (E#) for example would be the seventh note of F#-major scale. And there are also double sharps and flats. FX would be “the same” as G but used in different context. Maybe as a leading tone to G#. Though they indeed are quite rare.
@AlexMakesThings thanks, man ^^. It will be hard because I had some problems with that finger (sometimes it hurts me a lot T.T) but I think I can (will) stand it ^^.
@kkkkkkblackheartkkkk If you mean that when you play a note with that specific finger it sounds wrong, then you may just need to strengthen that finger specifically and make sure you use it a lot to get that nice sound.
Hey, I’ve got a question: my little finger doesn’t make the sound it should (don’t know how to say that in english). Can anybody help me to have to good sound? Because it’s only in the middle finger and it is most in the E chord (the first one u.u.)
how come you said you are gonna play E string but you play the first string and when i look at some standard tuning E is the last string? fuck i suck.
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@bergaminivideos why are you even caring about the way he looks? he’s a bassist, not a model. and i have to say out of all the vids on youtube he is probably the best bass teacher i’ve seen.
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HE is a amazing teacher for newbie bass player like me
Pretty Cool lesson here, Covers the topic quite well. Ive just made a bunch of detailed courses for beginners and advanced guitarists that you might be interested in. Check it out! would love to know what you and anyone watching this video thinks. Its totally free, and i mean TOTALLY
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