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Bass Lessons — Finger Builder / Blues Line bass tabs




Here's a little blues riff/finger exercise i like using it may
not be helpful
to experianced players but it helped me play faster

standard tuning on a 4 string all quarter notes play as fast as
you want

G|——————————|——————————|
D|——————0——2|3——2——0———|repeat twice these two measures
A|———2——————|—————————2|
E|3—————————|——————————|

then play

G|——————0——2|3——2——0———|
D|———2——————|—————————2|play this once
A|3—————————|——————————|
E|——————————|——————————|

and play this again

G|——————————|——————————|
D|——————0——2|3——2——0———|play once this time
A|———2——————|—————————2|
E|3—————————|——————————|

then

G|——————2——4|——————0——2|——————————|——————————|
D|0——4——————|———2——————|——————0——2|3——2——0———|
A|——————————|3—————————|———2——————|—————————2|
E|——————————|——————————|3—————————|——————————|

Thats it. Play slowly at first then gradualy speed up.
The whole point is to ue all your fingers to build strength and
better dexterity.
its simple yet effective.
Tablature player for this song:
Bass Lessons - Finger Builder / Blues Line Bass Tab

How to Read Bass Tabs

Bass tablature (tabs) is an easy way to learn songs without needing to read traditional sheet music. Here’s a quick guide to understanding the symbols and techniques commonly found in tabs:

1. The Basics

  • Strings and Frets:

    Each line in a tab represents a string on your bass:

    • The top line is the highest-pitched string (G on a 4-string bass).
    • The bottom line is the lowest-pitched string (E on a 4-string bass).

    Numbers on the lines indicate which fret to press. For example:

    G|-------------------|
    D|-------------------|
    A|---3---------------|
    E|-------------------|
                

    This means you play the 3rd fret on the A string.

2. Common Techniques

  • Hammer-On (h):

    Play the first note by picking it, then press down on a higher fret with another finger without picking again.

    G|-------------------|
    D|-------5h7---------|
                
  • Pull-Off (p):

    Pluck a note and then "pull off" your finger to let a lower fret ring.

    G|-------------------|
    D|-------7p5---------|
                
  • Slide (/ or \):

    Move your finger up (/) or down (\) the fretboard while maintaining pressure.

    G|-------------------|
    D|-------5/7---------|
                

3. Advanced Techniques

  • Bend (b): Push the string up or down to raise the pitch. Example: G|-------7b9---------|
  • Vibrato (~): Shake the string slightly after playing a note to create a vibrating sound. Example: G|-------7~----------|
  • Muted Notes (x): Rest your finger lightly on the string without pressing a fret and pluck for a percussive "click" sound.

4. Rhythm and Timing

Tabs don’t always indicate timing, so listen to the song while reading the tab. Wider spaces between numbers mean longer pauses, while closer numbers indicate quicker notes.

5. Slap and Pop

  • Slap (s): Strike the string with the side of your thumb for a percussive sound.
  • Pop (p): Pull the string away from the fretboard and let it snap back.

Practice Makes Perfect

Tabs are a great tool to learn songs, but mastering the techniques takes practice. Listen carefully to the original track and play along to lock in the rhythm. Don’t rush — smooth, accurate playing is more important than speed. Happy jamming! 🎸

Comments

my most fav thing to play no joke

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