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Is there a free online site with basic bass chords? I want to learn a few so I can muck about on the bass.
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u dont really play CHORDS too much on bass. just learn some theory. if you are playing an A )5th fret, 6th string), just find where its relative 3rd, 5th, and 7th are. in this example, a major third will be a C#, or the 4th fret on the 5th string. D is the 4th, Eb is the flatted fifth, and E, seventh fret 5th string, is the 5th.
keeping with A, the F is the minor 6th, F# is the major 6th, G is the minor 7th, G# being the major seventh. if you know all of this, you can play some nice "chords" or arrpeggios, but again, i dont see too many chords being played on bass. mostly single note movements.
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August 17, 2006, 09:37:19 AM »
i think a chord on the bass is considered to be the power chord configuration
basically what you described W 23 AXL II
like this position
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1 X X X
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X X X X
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X X X 3
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at any place on the neck but those 2 notes and that finger pattern generally belong together on 4 a string bass
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power chords, also called No-Third chords, although that old-school. also called 5ths.
A power chord
6th string 5th fret (A...the I )
5th string 7th fret (E...the V )
4th string 7th fret (A...the I, but an octave (12 half steps) up)
---- you dont have to play the octave I, and especially on bass.....but still, i wouldnt ever play chords on bass, even if its just the I and the V.....i would single pick each note, creating a "riff" or movement. bass chords, IMHO, are messy.
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Quote from: W 23 AXL II on August 17, 2006, 09:44:47 AM
power chords, also called No-Third chords, although that old-school. also called 5ths.
A power chord
6th string? ? ?5th fret (A...the I )
5th string? ? ?7th fret (E...the V )
4th string? ? ?7th fret (A...the I, but an octave (12 half steps) up)
---- you dont have to play the octave I, and especially on bass.....but still, i wouldnt ever play chords on bass, even if its just the I and the V.....i would single pick each note, creating a "riff" or movement. bass chords, IMHO, are messy.
they make it sound more "full" IMO instead of constantly picking the exact same note...if you throw in the other note now and then it makes it sound less boring...depends what you want out of your bass player I guess though...to me it's no biggie to leave my ring finger down 2 strings and over 2 frets to throw in the occasional higher note
psst W23....generally people don't play 6 string basses
think like a bassist and not a guitarist
(I'm teasing you btw)
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oh yeah, duhhhh....
u know what i meant, although i still call bass strings 6, 5,4, and 3. to me, they dont have a 2 and 1 string. lol
which, might be the better way of looking at it, right? IDK
yeah, i agree, playing different notes inside of a band playing a chord is a good thing. like, if a band was playing a C chord, i would be playing on my bass....(although i have a bass, im a guitarist) i would be playing:
low C and its octaves. also, E (major third), G (fifth). I might use the 4th (F) just as a passing tone. but other then that, those are the only extra notes ill play while playing bass, unless the song is based on a bass riff.
BTW, if it was a C minor, the only thing that changes is the THIRD. no more E, flatten it a half step, so its now Eb (or D# enharmonic equivalents)
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Quote from: W 23 AXL II on August 17, 2006, 10:01:34 AM
oh yeah, duhhhh....
u know what i meant, although i still call bass strings 6, 5,4, and 3. to me, they dont have a 2 and 1 string. lol
which, might be the better way of looking at it, right? IDK
I'm a guitarist too so i totally hear you
but yeah your explanation is right for the 5-string...i think i don't have my guitar in front of me and it's to early to count notes in my head
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Quote from: W 23 AXL II on August 17, 2006, 09:14:41 AM
u dont really play CHORDS too much on bass. just learn some theory. if you are playing an A )5th fret, 6th string), just find where its relative 3rd, 5th, and 7th are. in this example, a major third will be a C#, or the 4th fret on the 5th string. D is the 4th, Eb is the flatted fifth, and E, seventh fret 5th string, is the 5th.
keeping with A, the F is the minor 6th, F# is the major 6th, G is the minor 7th, G# being the major seventh. if you know all of this, you can play some nice "chords" or arrpeggios, but again, i dont see too many chords being played on bass. mostly single note movements.
Yeah, I'm just trying to stick out from the crowd, because I want to try a different approach to the bass guitar.
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