Decoding the Bass Guitar - Bass Guitar Theory
The first time I ever picked up a bass guitar, a big grin slid instantly across my face⦠Iâm sure you can probably relate to that feeling â" just loving that deep, rich tone of a great sounding bass. Now, to be fair, I already knew how to play guitar fairly well, so I at least knew where the notes were⦠but most of the songs I played ended up sounding remarkably the same. I honestly remember being surprised that I couldnât play the bass well, considering I knew how to play guitar already! I figured it should be easy as falling off a log⦠Shortly after, someone showed me the octave trick, but it wasnât until I really dug in and started to understand the theory that my bass playing really took off. In fact, classical music theory is so boring Iâd rather watch paint dry in the middle of a snowstorm! Terms like âhemidemisemiquaverâ and âquindicesima bassaâ just about make my eyes jump out of my head! (and yes â" those are real terms⦠you can look them up if you donât believe me!) And this is exactly why music theory has gotten such a bad rap: well-meaning but completely misguided music teachers have been teaching people for years all of this arcane theory that only about one-tenth of one percent of the population would ever have a use for. Am I right? Very few people ever go on to become truly professional musicians, and most who do, STILL donât understand, let alone use, all that mumbo-jumbo! So how can I say that theory is what made such a tremendous difference in my playing? Well, perhaps I should replace the word âtheoryâ with something a bit less misunderstood⦠like âbasic principlesâ. You see, once I began to understand the basic principles of my bass guitar, I began to see all kinds of new ways of playing it. I donât know a whole lot about cars â" so when something happens to mine, I basically end up taking it to the mechanic. Thatâs like playing the root note, okay? Having a single response for pretty much every situation. In contrast, a good friend of mine knows a great deal about cars, and anytime heâs got a problem with his vehicle, he just pops open the hood and gets creative. Thatâs because he knows what heâs working with. He understands how it works, what the problem is, and what can be done to fix it. Thatâs the equivalent of taking a very different approach to the music, and playing intervals and riffs that sound incredibly cool⦠understanding the mechanics of what makes your music work, and putting that knowledge to good use! If you answered YES to all three, then youâre already well on your way to mastering the bass guitar. The basic principles Iâm going to show you about your bass guitar donât require...
Jumat, 04 September 2015
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