I have a teacher and know about circle of 5ths, but not all the chords in every key. That would take me some thinking.. I've just never played outside D,G,A,C,F. I knew how I could do the Eb, but with a new idea and a tune I never heard before and not even a week to learn it, I guess retuning is the easy way out for the time being. I am going to look at how hard it would be just to shift the positions on the bass properly tuned.
I'm not one who said I don't need lessons. I was thrilled to find a teacher in my area.
The end of this story is everyone did whatever to their instrument to play in Eb. I retuned, there just wasn't time for me to learn the new finger positions, and I had the D chord chart. Nicely said, the tune sounded not good. The consensus is we'll play it in D.
I guess I'm confused by this... the amount of effort required to transpose a song (chord changes) by 1/2 step can't be more effort than retuning your bass by a 1/2 step to play just one song. Even drawing a chart on a piece of paper to show where the new notes would be should only take a minute or two, especially if you have at least some idea of the circle of fifths(fourths) and you know where all the notes are for the changes in D.
Please have your teacher help you with ALL the notes in 1/2 position ASAP and your life will be much easier.
Good Luck,
Jeff
