E————————————66
A——55——————————
D—————5—7—————— 4 times
G—————————5—7——
E——33————————————
A—————33——55——5555
D———————————————— 4 times
G—————————————————
E—————————————————————3——33——33——3333
A——3———3333————1—1111———————————————— (chorus) 2 times
D————————————————————————————————————
G————————————————————————————————————
Do all that over again
E——————————————————
A——55——5—4—3—22—222 4 times
D——————————————————
G——————————————————
E——————————————————————————————
A——55——xxx——55———xxx———55———xxx
D——————————————————————————————
G——————————————————————————————
Then 5 on A about 30—35 times and your done
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:
Each line in a tab represents a string on your 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.
Play the first note by picking it, then press down on a higher fret with another finger without picking again.
G|-------------------|
D|-------5h7---------|
Pluck a note and then "pull off" your finger to let a lower fret ring.
G|-------------------|
D|-------7p5---------|
Move your finger up (/) or down (\) the fretboard while maintaining pressure.
G|-------------------|
D|-------5/7---------|
G|-------7b9---------|
G|-------7~----------|
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.
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! 🎸
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