Playing the guitar is
one popular pastime nowadays. For some people, it is also a way of expressing
themselves and elevates the hobby into an art form or sometimes, science.
Playing the
guitar, however, is no joke. It requires a
lot of patience and practice. For some
people, they would rather study playing the
bass guitar than the regular guitar. Here
are some tips on learning to play the bass
guitar.
1. Feel the beat
Playing the bass
guitar differs primarily from playing a
regular guitar because it entails an
emphasis on the beat of the music. One can
compare the bass guitar into a drum or
percussion set that is made into a guitar.
Beats are very important in playing bass
guitar because this type of guitar gives
depth and timing to any song.
If one grasps
the notes of a regular guitar through his
ears, a bass player grabs the notes of a
bass guitar through his chest. The bass
guitar pounds on the heart and gives it
feelings through the depth of the music.
2. Learn the
notes (single chords) on a regular guitar
The main thing
about bass guitars is that they are tuned
like ordinary guitars. The difference is
that most regular bass guitars only have
four strings which are far thicker than
ordinary ones. This kind of strings allows
the bass guitar to go very deep in terms of
tone.
Take a regular
guitar (which is tuned from the thickest to
the lowest string- E - A - D - G - B - E)
and exclude the two thinnest strings at the
bottom and what is left is basically a bass
guitar with thinner strings.
Bass playing is
usually note-oriented and not
chord-oriented. This means that single notes
are hit more often in bass playing and this
scheme is the essential element of bass
playing. One should be familiar with the
tunings and the notes in a regular guitar to
be able to decently play the bass guitar.
3. Finger
placing is important
Hitting the bass
guitar fret board with the left-hand fingers
is very important since it is a major factor
that will determine the wholeness of each
note. Try to place the fingers such that
they are close to the fret on the right. The
right hand should also be practiced so as to
give bass guitar playing a holistic
approach.
4. Strengthen
your grip
Another
important thing to develop in bass playing
is the strength of both hand's fingers. The
bass guitar is a sturdy and solid musical
instrument, strength is needed to play it.
In playing the
bass guitar, one should always take one
lesson at a time. Bass playing requires
repetition and there's no sense in hurrying
the learning process. One should feel the
notes through his soul and through his heart
and become one with the bass guitar.