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Bass Guitar Basics

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The BASS GUITAR is an instrument commonly used in bands to add a deep, rich tone to music. These guitars can be both acoustic and electric, or a combination of both. There are five types of BASS GUITARS available. These include the four string short, medium and long scale, the five string long scale and the six string long scale. The four string short scale BASS GUITAR is the kind most commonly used by beginners. This is due to the fact that these guitars are slightly lighter and extremely common. The lighter weight of the guitar allows a beginner to become accustomed to the weight of the guitar while they learn. As it is easier to learn on four strings rather than five or six, most beginners work with four.

When you first learn BASS GUITAR, it is suggested that you take free online lessons, or be taught by a friend or professional tutor. As the fundamental basics are very important when you learn the bass guitar, you should make certain that you are not trapping yourself into bad habits.

Once you have learned the fundamental basics, which include taking care of your instrument, tuning your guitar and learning the basic strings and note variants, you will begin to learn chords. Chords are a combination of notes played in a certain order or all at once. These chords are combined to become melodies which are in turned used in songs. Learning chords is a requirement to be able to master the BASS GUITAR, so you will spend a great deal of your time memorizing and practicing the different chords.

Learning the BASS GUITAR is a combination of finger memory and memorization of chord patterns. In addition to this, it is having the ability to move your fingers in unison. Finger memory, or the ability to have your fingers automatically move to a desired chord without error, is something that many musicians spend years mastering. This finger memory permits a player to master extremely difficult runs, or series of chords. The harder the run, the more difficult chords are used within them.

Once you have mastered the basics of the BASS GUITAR, chances are you will end up purchasing a new instrument. The guitars beginners use often have a less rich sound than a master's guitar. When you purchase a guitar, you should balance your current skill with the skill you expect to be at six months from now, then buy a guitar that matches that skill level. Owning a guitar that is slightly more advanced than your current skill will cause no harm.

If you are interested in learning how to play guitar without a fretboard, it is suggested that you convert an older guitar to a fretless board, as this is much cheaper alternative than buying a high end guitar to learn on.

Hello Everyone! Aaron from www.bass-guitar-hero.com here! I've assembled a complilation of articles devoted to the bass guitar. As a musician for 20 years, I have an appreciattion for everything pertaining to music - and I want you to enjoy the articles Ive put together. If you want to learn all there is to know about BASS GUITARS, then look no further! Im not selling anything, just passing on some great info on Bass Guitars for the masses. Enjoy!! Yours, Aaron @ www.bass-guitar-hero.com

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