Bass Scale Wall Chart
B**S
Three years later...still a wonderful theory resource.
Study of Modes 'cheat sheet'!!
M**S
Great quick reference!
This great as my son and I are learning bass. You do have to have a little knowledge, but to be able to use this chart as a reference was great! I purchased a 24"x36" poster frame from a local craft store to display this chart. Very happy with the quality of information included on the chart. I reccomend this poster for those learning the bass or anyone who needs a quick reference.
V**N
Very large poster
I ordered this and the banjo about the same time. The banjo one arrived first. Than this one. The banjo has the neck of the banjo arranged horizontally. The bass is shown in a vertical manner. Harder to reference vertically. Would be better if pictured horizontal. Other than that. A true music school size poster. Easy to read from a distance.
R**T
Very useful tool for learning the notes on the neck, plus more...
This is a great chart to have on my wall. I am a novice bass player trying to 'learn the neck' and this definitely helps. Some people have left feedback about the coloring of the notes on the neck (Too light to easily see) but I have no problem with that. (I am color blind and that usually is a big negative for me, but the contrast was good.) A Bonus is having the various scales also on the chart. Great job, great product. probably be on my music room wall for years.In case you wondered, the neck on this poster is life sized, so it is super easy to compare where you are playing...
A**L
Good Quality
Purchased this poster for my son, who recieved a bass for Christmas. Large and good quality poster. I know nothing about the bass, so I can’t add anything about the info on the poster, but he seemed pleased with it. Hopefully it will be useful for him in the future.
D**C
Happy with orser
I received my order today, the carrier delivered it to the wrong home. Very happy it is exactly what I was expecting.
J**S
Good reference!
Helps in instructing my 9yr olds in Bass guitar technique!
W**I
You REALLY can't judge this based on the 4 & 5 Star Reviews here...
The 3 Stars I left is a little high. Thing is, I don't completely DISLIKE it. It will serve its purpose, just not as I'd intended it. Do you see the enlarged picture of the neck of a bass guitar on this poster? THAT is the only thing about this thing that matches up with most reviews I read here. "Good for older eyes" (Yeah, if you happen to keep a pair of binoculars handy.)The scales themselves? I don't have time to make all the wisecracks I could about this. Myself, I cut the poster up into manageable squares, like flash cards used in schools back in the 1960's and 70's so I could put one on a mic mounted music stand I have where I can reference it. But to try to look at this thing, any of the scales from a distance??? Most of the positive reviews I read that reinforced my buying decision are ludicrous. Good luck.
V**T
Super
Bon produit.
K**.
bold and beautiful..
The Bass Scales wall chart is big, bold and beautiful.......nothing mysterious about it - all the scales laid out simply and clearly. It`s brilliant - I stuck mine in a frame and it`s on the wall of my practise room right now.......and, yes, I`ve referred to it already...
L**F
very helpful once you figure out how to use it
At first it didn't make sense. It just gives you the first scale position for a note. That position is locked to fret and cannot be used across notes. For example the finger positions for G cannot be used for A in the same scale. For A there is a different set of positions even in the same scale.This won't teach you scales. So basically you need this only when jamming. In a jam you can look up the note and the scale quickly. Later you can stretch the formula to other notes.Note - my review makes no sense. Please buy it try it. It becomes an addiction after a while.
A**E
Il a adoré !
J'ai pris ce poster pour quelqu'un qui adore jouer de la basse et quand il a reçu le poster, il était fou de joie. Il l'a installé à côté de sa basse et quand il joue, il lui arrive de regarder le poster en même temps ! Je recommande cet article pour les amateurs de basses !
M**H
Parfaitement inutile
Racines en F ou B au lieu de plus courant G et C, dessins minuscules, numéro de frets non-indiqués (même par des points (3, 5, 7, 9ème frets) ou double-points (pour la 12ème fret)), etc., etc. En plus, échelles légèrement différentes de ceux qu'on trouve sur la majorité des sites Internet....
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