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ummm it said the stuff couldnt be found....?!
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[QUOTE=Bass Patriot;15524943]ummm it said the stuff couldnt be found....?![/QUOTE]
[url]http://web.abo.fi/~anhenrik/unix/Bass%20Cheat%20Sheet.pdf[/url] It was on the last page. *Re-Uploaded by Misanthropic* |
I must be dumb because I can't understand anything on that. :/
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[QUOTE=Rickabobaloey;15720441]I must be dumb because I can't understand anything on that. :/[/QUOTE]
There are some posts in this thread that explain it a bit. Reading up the other resources explaining scales, chord progressions and the circle of fifths will make you understand this bass cheat sheet |
this is a good resource but I caught one mistake
it says that the lowest C on the G string (5th fret) is Middle C, but Middle C is actually found an octave above that at the 17th fret. This is because all bass music is transposed up an octave to make it easier to read. |
I think its better to learn theory from books and on manuscript then to work out how to apply it to your instrument yourself. If you just learn it on your instrument then you aren't learning about music, you're learning how to make pleasant sounds from one instrument. If you learn how music works as nothing more than the interaction of 12 different tones then all you have to do to play any instrument is learn to unify the specific technical and universal musical aspects.
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