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[L209]Learning The Bass Guitar
by Chris Marshall, Chr
People who are looking for Bass guitar lessons should find all the information that is needed to learn an instrument online. Learning can be fun and time consuming and whilst some people may find it easier to learn guitar it will not be straightforward for anyone and you will have to invest a lot of time and effort into learning guitar.

People often search for tips for learning bass guitar and the basics for learning any instrument are that it will require time, dedication and practice. You will need to decide how you want to learn the instrument whether you want it to be self taught or get a teacher to teach you the basics. This will all depend on how you learn best and what techniques you find most useful for learning. Some will find that teaching themselves and motivating themselves is enough to learn the basics of bass and become accomplished whilst others will need help to get started.

If you are looking for bass guitar learning charts then you will find some online and they are very helpful for learning where the chords are on the guitar and what notes you are playing. At first it it may seem easier to view bass tabs (bass music in tablature form) and play along but eventually you will need to learn where the notes on Bass on and the sooner you can do this then the quicker you will be able to learn and write new songs. If you learn where the notes on the guitar are then it will be easier to navigate when reading songs. Tab form is however still fantastic and something that you will need to look into when learning. Guitar tabs tell you exactly where you need to put your fingers on the guitar/bass frets and are a great easy way to to start learning.

When choosing your Bass you will need to consider what it is that you are looking for, many go out and spend a lot of money on a first bass only to realise they will not use it that often. It might be a good idea to consider buying a average or cheaper bass to learn on so that you can decide how you feel about it and then if you feel you will want to keep playing you can purchase a new more higher quality more expensive bass guitar.

If you find other free site for learning bass guitar then it is worth bookmarking them and then using plenty of different sources so that you are well advised on learning on Bass. There will be different types of material online and you should be able to find some that really suits your style of learning.

The most important thing about learning a guitar is that it is fun and you enjoy the experience of learning a new instrument. At first you may find it daunting but once you are going with the instrument you should feel yourself progressing and getting better. If you do not feel learning alone is working then you can look through local listings to try and find a teacher that will be able to help you learn the bass better. You can find bass guitar teachers through local listings in your area.

The bass guitar is a stringed instrument which usually has four strings and is often tuned one octave lower than a regular guitar, although obviously many tuning configurations are possible. Another difference between bass guitars and regular guitars is the fact that some bass guitarists prefer to remove the frets from the necks of their instruments. This fretless variation was first used on a bass guitar, but many guitar players are now following suit. Bass guitars may be either electric or acoustic, but electric versions are far more widely used and popular.

There are many methods to playing a bass guitar, and each method suits different styles of music. One might play a bass guitar with their fingers only, using their fretting hand to depress the strings and choose notes while their other hand plucks the strings. This fingerstyle method is prominent in all styles of music where bass guitars are used and is sometimes said to be the most versatile way to play.

Like a normal guitar, a bass guitar can also be played with a guitar pick. Any normal guitar pick can work on a bass guitar as well, and it is known to create a more percussive tone which many say is more pronounced and distinct than a bass guitar played fingerstyle.

Applications of Bass Guitars

Musically, the bass guitar is not as versatile as a regular guitar. Having two less strings makes less chord tones available, which limits the bass guitar to a more rhythmic role instead of a melodic one. In modern rock, a genre the electric bass guitar is well suited for, the bass guitar usually forms the backbone of a song along with the drums. By playing single notes in a rhythmic fashion, the bass moves the song along from chord to chord and keeps the music going. In more extreme hard rock and metal music, the bass is often distorted much like an electric guitar and played just as quickly as the lead guitar player might play.

Jazz is another musical genre in which the bass guitar is often heard. Jazz often uses swing rhythms, and since the bass guitar is an important part of all rhythm sections, you can often feel the bass pushing the music along. In jazz, one type of bass line is very common: the walking bass line. In walking bass lines, chord tones are played one after another, one note per beat, hitting every beat of the measure. Even though walking bass lines were first developed on upright basses before normal bass guitars were made, the walk is still used in jazz today.

At first glance, a bass guitar may simply seem like a normal guitar with a few less strings and a lower voice, but in reality bass guitarists can accomplish just as much, if not more than any other guitar players. After all, not many other instruments have as many applications in the modern music world as the bass guitar.
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