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Electric Bass: How To Memorize The Fretboard

This simple, practical method will unlock the fretboard, so you’ll instantly know the notes anywhere on the electric bass.

Electric Bass: How to Memorize the Fretboard will teach you:

  • Simple methods and strategies to easily memorize the bass neck
  • Clear diagrams and techniques to make learning fun and simple
  • Essential music theory
  • An adaptable method for those wanting to move on to 5- or 6-string bass

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Categories: Bass Books, Technique Tag: Joseph Alexander
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Quickly and Easily Memorize the Electric Bass Fretboard

Want to quickly and easily learn the location of any note on the neck of the bass guitar?

This simple, practical method will unlock the fretboard, so you’ll instantly know the notes anywhere on the electric bass.

Electric Bass: How to Memorize the Fretboard will teach you:

  • Simple methods and strategies to easily memorize the bass neck
  • Clear diagrams and techniques to make learning fun and simple
  • Essential music theory
  • An adaptable method for those wanting to move on to 5- or 6-string bass

Break Down the Bass Guitar Neck into Easy Shapes

Unlike the linear nature of the piano, the same note can be played in multiple locations on the bass guitar. This can make the task of learning note locations seem daunting.

Electric Bass: How to Memorize the Fretboard overcomes this complication by revealing the secret patterns of the fretboard. Once understood, the geography of the electric bass comes alive, and you’ll instantly recognize and know the location of any note… helping you to become a better musician.

This carefully designed book teaches only the essential need-to-know theory, revealing the repeating patterns that will not only help you understand how the electric bass functions, but will add to your musical ability.

Master the Neck of the Electric Bass Today!

Many bass guitarists recognize the majority of notes on the bottom strings, while the higher strings, and higher regions of the neck remain vague, uncharted areas. However, we can fix that for you… fast! This concise, straight-forward method will…

  • Quickly plug any gaps in your fretboard knowledge
  • Unlock those no-go areas at the dusty end of the bass neck
  • Give you practical exercises to test and grow your knowledge

No more excuses – master the neck of the electric bass guitar today and play like a pro!

 

Bonus Download

Bonus: Get a Free PDF download of Flash Cards to test yourself, along with blank bass neck diagrams you can print out and use immediately.

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With well over 1,000,000 copies sold, Fundamental Changes bring you the highest rated bass guitar books available.

Buy it now multiply your knowledge and playing skills.

 

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