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Neck Learning The Neck by Jason Bailey By learning these notes you will always have a jumping off point. Just remember that one fret above is sharp(except in the case of B and E where the notes are C and F respectively)and one fret below is flat(exce
Neck Learning The Neck by Jason Bailey
By learning these notes you will always have a jumping off point. Just remember that one fret above is sharp(except in the case of B and E where the notes are C and F respectively)and one fret below is flat(except in the case of C and F where the notes are B and E respectively). There are two things to note here, 1, The notes I have set up to memorize are usually accompanied on the side of the neck by a dot and 2, at the twelth fret the neck starts over meaning that open E and 12th fret E are the same note one octave apart. This is also true for the other three strings. I hope that this helps you to memorize your neck as that is (I have found) the best way to start. The notes are as follows reading from right to left: E A D G/ G C F A#(SHARP)/ A D G C/ B E A D/ C# F# B E/ E A D G
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A Beginners Guide to Tuning This lesson has been adapted from the fabulous original written by Christopher Sung. Tuning Your Bass When you first start playing bass, one of the hardest aspe
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