Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Easy Ways to Learn Bass Guitar Chords by Tyno Matthew


Learning guitar especially bass guitar needs consistency. If you want to learn bass guitar, the first thing you have to do is learning bass guitar chord. Why? Because chord is your tool to combine notes on different string in order to make harmony.


When you begin to take learning guitar chords especially for bass, you must study from the very basic lesson. Bass guitar chords are a simple lesson but difficult to master. That's why practice regularly is needed. To support your lesson, you can browse materials through internet or buy some books in the bookstore. Usually for beginners, it will be shown such as diagram of the chord and finger placements in line with their use.


The first thing in learning guitar especially bass is familiarizing your fingers with strings in a proper way. Get usual with them by moving to dissimilar chord and position of your finger. It also can be practiced in learning guitar chords for other type of guitars. Keep on trying like that, especially when you want to move to other strings quickly.


If you want to discover new bass composition, you need to match whether your composition is suitable or not with the type of your bass guitar. This is also important to create chords. For beginners, usually, you study only two or three strings. After you master it, you can step up to four, five or even six strings. But, remember you must not forget previous lesson if you want to jump to next lesson. When you come to learn in five or six string chords, usually you will find some difficulties. But, never give up remember your first purpose that you want to master in bass.


In addition, you must provide more times in learning especially bass. At least take four or five times a week to practice. So, there will be no nightmare when learning guitar chords.


13 comments:

  1. Besides the guitar, Jack plays the piano, marimba, drums, and bass guitar.

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  3. donna.carpenter118June 29, 2010 at 12:56 PM

    Havnt spun a guitar over my body in agess, lol did it once and my bass went flying because my strap locks broke haha

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  4. Play drums and guitar :) :D learn something like bass :) :)

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  5. wow, the sound of the clip at MJs sounds a lot better..you can hear bass and there' s some rockin' guitar on the chorus

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  6. so if I'm teaching aubri bass, you wanna learn guitar? It'll be less weird and more fun that way?

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  9. I can hardly wait to jam with my bass guitar teacher. I am so excited to try out some of these riffs I like so much!

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