If you’re a beginner bass player, this Bass Scale Wall Chart will serve you handy in your initial learning phase. Its a great way to learn the notes and other basics of playing bass. It can also be used as a reference chart by advanced players.
Why would you need this?
- Great poster (reference material) with plenty of useful information for bass players
- Its a great tool for learning the notes on the neck
- Actually, it will serve well in every bassist’s studio, practice room, or bedroom wall.
- The chart is printed on good quality paper, but if you’re a beginner you can chose to get it
- laminated for it to last longer.
Corey Christiansen has a musical background covering many styles of music including jazz, blues, classical, bluegrass, folk, rock and popular music. This quality has enabled him to perform in a number of different settings. As the guitar editor at Mel Bay Publications, Inc., Corey does clinics on various guitar related subjects at schools and music stores around the country.
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What does it include?
- The reference poster displays the most commonly used scales and modes with fretboard diagrams for four-string bass.
- A four-string electric bass is labeled with string numbers, open string names, and the fret location of all the natural notes on the fretboard.
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