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jonasp
11-05-2003, 03:58 PM
Hey Guys...I joined the jazz band at school. The years before I played euphonium (baritone). But this year I decided to play bass guitar! Here is the deal. I can read the music fine, but I dont know the fretboard very well. I can find the note on the fretboard, but i have to stop and think about it.
Im looking for a website or something that shows a 2 octave (the low E to the high E) E major (i think) chromatic scale, in a tablature form. this way i could learn the fretboard quicker and help me get going on my music faster.

Thanks for any respones, Pete


PS-> I was checking out some website and came across charts with dots on them that show a scale/chords. How do i read these???

metron
11-05-2003, 04:14 PM
Major and chromatic are two different things. Chromatic is every note. You wouldnt need a chart for the chromatic scale because it is all of the notes!

To learn the notes start with the open strings E-A-D-G. Then know that the fifth fret is the same pitch as the next string down (ex. the fifth fret on the E string is A...) Now if you know that there are no sharps/flats between E/F and B/C then everything fits into place. Heres the notes on the strings for the first five frets of each string.

G - G#/Ab - A - A#/Bb - B - C...
D - D#/Eb - E - F - F#/Gb - G...
A - A#/Bb - B - C - C#/Db - D...
E - F - F#/Gb - G - G#/Ab - A...

metron
11-05-2003, 04:16 PM
I was checking out some website and came across charts with dots on them that show a scale/chords. How do i read these???

The dots indicate notes that are to be played... typically this kind of chart will have four lines that represent the strings and the dots are placed where notes are played for a given scale or chord.

jonasp
11-05-2003, 07:47 PM
Cool...duh, i knew there were all the note in chromatic. silly me. Thanks you very much metron!

leffe luffer
11-08-2003, 02:08 PM
If you want to learn scales and through that learn the fretboard better I highly recomend surfing to guitar.com, click the "learning" ling and click on the scale generator. This generator will allow you to watch scales on a frettboardchart with the number of the fret and the name of the note. You may have to register do do this but it is totally free.

jonasp
11-08-2003, 06:34 PM
Thanks for the info leffe! I will check that website out!

Stephen Soto
11-11-2003, 03:54 AM
Do that stuff... But you should learn Chromatic Fantasy by Jaco ;):D