| Yep, for bass most of the time the chord is the theoretical construct. We don't strum chords on bass. I think too many times guitarist think the chord is the combination of notes they're playing. But the chord is what what ALL the notes the group is playing at one time. So, if the bass is playing an A on the bottom, the guitard is piling up C and G, the singer's singing an A on top, and the horns are playing E and G, then it's safe to say the chord is an Amin7.
For PLAYING bass, you gotta know the notes in the chords, so you study arpeggios. That also helps you to SEE that the Amin7 has the C major hiding in it.
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