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    How do I know the key and the progression of the song?
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    If you can read music, the key signature will be at the beginning of each line. If you can't read music, look for the tonic note. This is the first note of the scale, and will sound right virtually anywhere in the song. Play notes on a keyboard or other instrument as you play or sing the song. Listen and use trial and error until you find one that works. That will tell you the key.
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    My fingers are so small so it hurts when I try to play. What to do? :(
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    Do exercises to improve your finger strength and dexterity. Check your posture and hand position to make sure you're holding your instrument properly. You might also want to try a short-scale bass.
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    How can my fingers be fast on the fret board?
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    Just by practice. Set a pattern of different notes and try to hit them one by one, slowly at first, then faster and faster. The more natural it becomes, the more quickly you'll play.
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    My index and middle fingers always feel sore after practicing, even for just 10 minutes.
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    Try resting, as rest is essential for playing bass. And try to get callouses, it will make it easier to play.
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    What if I can't read music?
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    There are websites you can find that say the actual note instead of just showing the symbol. I use Ultimate Guitar to help me find tabs. The number on the tab is the fret number, and the letter is the string on the guitar, and you play them in the sequence it shows.
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    How do you press on the bass to not get the buzzing noise?
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    Don't press it like your going to move your finger slightly. You should press hard on the string and not light and that should get rid of the buzzing noise.
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    How do I tune a 5-string bass?
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    Exactly the same as a 4-string. That fifth string is supposed to be a B; it'll be lower than the E string.
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    I borrow a bass from my school and take it home to practice so I can't take an amp with me. Should I buy an amp for practicing at home?
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    Playing without an amp can be useful for learning to move your fingers quickly and specific songs. You do not have to buy an amp to practice as long as you can hear yourself play.
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    Hey, how do I read tablature?
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    Here is a tab G------------------- D------------------- A------------------- E-0-3-5---------- The lines are the strings of the bass. The numbers are the frets where you press to play a note
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    I'm new to the bass guitar. How do I fret the bass guitar properly?
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    Your fretting hand (preferably your left hand) should be anchored by resting your thumb against the back of the neck, just slightly towards the top. You want your fingers relaxed but curved as though you're holding a baseball. The fingers should then be over the strings. Press a string down towards the fretboard firmly just behind the fret. Listen for buzzing. If you hear buzzing, your finger is either too close to the fret or too far from the fret.
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    What's the name of the fifth string on a bass guitar?
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    In standard tuning, it's B-E-A-D-G, but sometimes you see it tuned to E-A-D-G-C.
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    Do I need to learn guitar before bass?
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    No. You can learn bass first or on its own.
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    Is there any problem with using an acoustic guitar to learn bass?
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    The only issue would be the difference in scale. A bass guitar will have heavier strings and a larger neck and more space between frets than a standard guitar.
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    Are bass guitars used in jazz music?
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    Yes. Any instrument can be used in jazz, though many more traditional jazz bassists use a stand-up bass.
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    Can I be a bass player or a guitar player?
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    You can play both, as they are both great instruments.
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    How long does it take to be able to play any song on bass? I'm a beginner and I really want to play.
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    It will take years of practice to understand how to read tablature and sheet music and to confidently play by ear, but you should be able to play some easy songs within the first month or so.
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    What song is good for beginners?
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    Try something simple, like Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes.
  • Question
    How do I do chords on a bass guitar?
    Logan Reilly
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    Most bassists don't play chords, however you will occasionally see bassists playing power chords (root, 5th, and sometimes octave up). I've never seen any bassist play actual bass chords, but if you're really interested in learning just Google what chords you want to learn.
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    Is the song "Sick Cycle Carousel" by Lifehouse a good song to learn?
    Fall down house
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    Yes! The riff is easy enough. Just make sure the second dial is turned all the way down so that when you slide it doesn't make noise.
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    Can you play the bar chord on a bass guitar?
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    Yes. Be careful, though; it can put strain on the strings and they are liable to break.
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    Is the song Raw Real by Cherri Bomb a good song to learn?
    Fall down house
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    Yes. But, if it's a complicated song, so start with the roots. Then move to fifths and scales.
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    How do you know what note comes next when playing?
    Jelke de Jong
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    Either just keep the tabs close and read them, or just practice the part so much you know it by heart!
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    What is the first key in bass guitar?
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    There is no definitive 1st key to play, just the scale. Once you know the position of the major scale (the first scale you should learn), you'd simply transpose that scale to any key, up and down the fret board. The key signature is usually identified by the root note of the scale you're playing.
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    What is the name of the sixth string on a bass guitar?
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    Standard tuning calls for the lowest string to be tuned B and the highest to be tuned C. Leave the middle 4 the standard 4-string tuning [E-A-D-G]. Tunings on the outer two strings also vary depending on songs, genre, and preference.
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    How can I learn scales?
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    Get a teacher or go online. Google works well -- just search “G Major Pentatonic Scale Bass Guitar” or something like that.
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    The E string on my bass guitar is torn - what should I do?
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    Go to your local music store and buy a new set of strings. You're going to have to re-string your bass. Ask the clerk to help you pick out a set.
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    If I am new to bass guitar but play other stringed instruments, will it be easy to pick up?
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    If you play other stringed instruments, like guitar or mandolin, or orchestral instruments, like cello or violin, it will be a lot easier to transfer to bass. Keep in mind, some stringed instruments are tuned differently than the bass guitar.
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    Can I still play if my fingers are short?
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    Yes, though you may need to consider using a smaller guitar if your fingers are short.
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    If I play violin, would bass be a good secondary instrument?
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    Yes! The bass would be a great secondary instrument to the violin.
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    How do I transition from guitar to bass?
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    Understand that your role is to contribute to the rhythm and beat, not the melody. Try working with the drummer or guitarist rather than the singer. Learn more music theory, most guitarists can get away with a lack of music theory, but most bassists can't. Learn the bass finger style. It's a bit different from the guitar finger style. Understand that a complex or hard bassline isn't always a good one. "Under Pressure" and "Another One Bites the Dust" have simple basslines, yet they are among the best and most memorable. Listen to bands with deep or good bassists. Feel free to play a melody with the bass, as long as you treat it like a support and not a lead.
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