Bass Guitar Lessons – Play
Bass

Do not
underestimate the importance of the bass guitar in many music genres. Alternative music, rock, progressive rock,
and metal, are just some of these music genres. It is possible to have a bass guitar with 5 or even 6 strings,
but it is more common to have just 4 strings on a bass guitar.
Consider what format you should choose: fretted or fretless. A good example
of a wonderful guitarist who plays a bass guitar that is fretless is Jaco Pastorius. He masters his art as no
other as a Jazz fusion bassist.
Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, John Entwistle of the Who, David Ellefson of
Megadeth, Jack Bruce of Cream, Jack Casady of Jefferson Airplane, Paul McCartney of the Beatles, Phil Lesh of
Grateful Dead, John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin, and Steve Harris of Iron Maiden are some great bass
guitarists that definitely made it to the “Hall of Fame”.
Bass Guitar Lessons:
Overview
When you play the bass guitar you will use your fingers and
also your thumb. That is just a very essential aspect of this type of guitar play. For electric guitar a
plectrum is involved. Instrument solos in fusion, Latin style, Jazz, and rock involve electric bass guitar
nowadays. Did you notice how Iron Maiden numbers are frequently brightened up with a Steve Harris
solo?
How does an aspiring bass
guitarist get started? Even without any experience you can now start bass guitar lessons. Let us know when you
are ready to get started.
You will be impressed by the
approach we use when we teach the first steps or base of bass guitar. A professional bass guitarist has led the
way to unbelievable bass guitar lessons. You will master the bass guitar while you actually play the modules and
do the exercises. It is a learning experience you will enjoy and you will be impressed by
it.
Phase
One
Learn to hold the instrument. It is important that you get
the hang of tuning and playing this guitar. You can only come to the rhythm you desire by tuning the instrument
right.
Phase
Two
Playing the guitar while holding the instrument right is a
necessary step but once you master that you are ready to learn some notes. You have to come to a good
understanding of bass notes and be able to play them.
Remember how the notes were
played on an acoustic guitar with six strings. The bass guitar really is the same overall. A minor difference
with the bass guitar is that there are only four strings. The B string and the high E string are
missing.
Phase
Three
To play the notes you read and to understand what you are
doing are part of phase two. It is time you go to Phase three. The scales and different chords you need to learn
to become a bass guitarist is what you get introduced to at this level. There really are 5 different basic
scales (blues, major, minor pentatonic, major pentatonic, and minor). The time is now also right to learn the 12
different pitches of the chromatic scales.
Probably the most essential
and also your final acquisition when it comes to bass guitar music is that you definitely have to focus on bass
rhythms. Also, do not underestimate chops and techniques (hammer-ons, natural harmonics, slides, and string
crossing).
Work through the bass guitar
lessons. It will help you become a good bass guitarist who plays on covers and creates his own bass guitar music
for solos.
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