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DJpullchord

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  1. If you can't do both, you're crap.



    Just jesting!

    thats the first time I've seen tab shown in the manner above. Much better than the normal lines and numbers.
    If learning a classical piece on a guitar, it's great to know what the key signature is, what position the left hand should be in etc.

    I'd go one step further and say that your staves and dots is even better when an indication for which finger is used ie 1-4 for left and pima for right.
    More info the better.

    I suppose we've all learned differently. Some in lessons and some sat at home with a tape deck, copying each note till something sounds right and the many other ways.

    Perhaps one has a better understanding of musical theory, if they can slice up bars visually?
    I don't.

  2. Not silly at all. I play an acoustic guitar loads and am use to varying the dynamics with my right hand a bit. Does the electric bass not have much scope for differing the accent etc with the right hand? Is it a case of, play gently or even more gentlerer?
    Maybe I just need to go softly softly and turn the amp up.

  3. Thanks for the reply.
    The actions pretty high and my previous bass had the same issue. Maybe I'm attacking it too hard?
    Do you guys play free strokes or rest strokes with the right hand?

    I'm use to playing an acoustic guitar, perhaps that's the issue?

  4. I've got a bass and an amp, so far so good. But I'm finding that when I play quickly the strings are always catching on the top fret. You get mah?
    Is it a matter of just controlling the right hand a little more? I'm assuming a lot of this twang will be lost in the band.
    Do I need to play more gently?
    Any thoughts much appreciated.

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