Bass Guitar Chord Chart

Bass Guitar Chord Chart by William Bay, published by Mel Bay Publications on December 3, 1971, is a practical resource designed for bass guitar players. This edition features a concise collection of bass chords across all 12 keys, including major, minor, augmented, diminished, minor 6th, major 7th, and suspended 4th added 7th chords. The chart is designed for ease of use, with root notes clearly marked as diamonds and other chord tones represented as circles.
Readers will find a comprehensive guide that includes a chart detailing the names and locations of notes on all frets and strings, as well as enharmonic equivalents and their positions within the bass clef. This resource is particularly useful for those looking to enhance their understanding of bass guitar techniques and improve their playing skills. With its straightforward layout and clear visual aids, this 4-page chart serves as a valuable tool for both instruction and study in the realm of music.
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A concise collection of bass chords in all 12 keys. This chart shows all major, minor, augmented, diminished, minor 6th, major 7th, and suspended 4th added 7th chords. Root notes are clearly marked as diamonds and all the other chord tones are shown as circles for ease of playing. Also includes a chart showing names and locations of notes on all frets and strings, enharmonic equivalents, and their positions within the bass clef.
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