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Bass Guitar - Fretting

By Andy Ainsworth


Fretting is one of the core concepts of learning proper bass techniques. If you recently picked up the bass guitar, you want to gather the basics of good fretting prior to everything else. What do you seriously need to be familiar with? Well here are some integral guidelines and advice:

Keep your nails clipped and neat. It is more or less impossible to play bass guitar with claws. Ensure you pare your fingernails previous to picking up your instrument.

Discover your finger numbering. On bass guitar, your fretting fingers are numbered. One is the pointing finger. Two is the middle finger. Three is your ring finger. Four is your pinky.

Arm positioning. You want your arms to spread naturally at your sides. Try not to get into the habit of resting your elbow on your lap when you sit down. Also, ensure that there is no tension in the shoulders.

Cushion your wrist. As lots of musicians are subject to hand or wrist injuries, listen to your body if you experience aching. It is customary for your fingers to hurt and niggle at the outset, but you should in no way experience piercing or other types of stabbing pain in your wrists.

Hold your palm away from the bottom of the neck. Your hand should not meet the bottom of the neck. Instead, there should be a small pocket of air.

Push softly. Always try to push with minimal force while still getting a fresh and precise tone.

Learn to vary and sharpen your tempo. This might seem logical, but it is harder than it seems. You need to grasp the difference between, say, 40 beats per minute compared with 60 beats per minute.

And as a final point, remember to rehearse, exercise and practice. Learning bass techniques can be time consuming, but sooner or later, you will become familiar with your instrument.




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