List of chords for the bass side
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WerkSpace
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Re: List of chords for the bass side
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Brett Bottomley
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Re: List of chords for the bass side
mike.hoegeman wrote: stick.com has a set of chord compendium diagrams for various tunings done by Greg Howard that are thorough, but still easy to reference. i would check those out first. as everything Greg did, they are of high quality https://stick.com/method/resources/chords/Agreed this is perhaps the best place to begin. Greg also love “high bass 4th” tuning which made upper extensions more accessible on the bass side. I believe the sticktionary gets into some of those voicings as well! Great thread! Brett
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WerkSpace
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Re: List of chords for the bass side
When I click on the Classic and RMR buttons the link doesn't work. Brett Bottomley wrote: mike.hoegeman wrote: stick.com has a set of chord compendium diagrams for various tunings done by Greg Howard that are thorough, but still easy to reference. i would check those out first. as everything Greg did, they are of high quality https://stick.com/method/resources/chords/Agreed this is perhaps the best place to begin. Greg also love “high bass 4th” tuning which made upper extensions more accessible on the bass side. I believe the sticktionary gets into some of those voicings as well! Great thread! Brett
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Boaz
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Re: List of chords for the bass side
Stictionary is your friend Kev
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tiptonstick
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Re: List of chords for the bass side
Kevin! I recently started to diagram out chord shapes on the Bass side. I've attached a pdf of MAJOR chord shapes with Roots on each string. These are the most common ones I use. Still working on Minor, Dominant, etc.. Hope this helps... Dave
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mike.hoegeman
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Re: List of chords for the bass side
WerkSpace wrote: When I click on the Classic and RMR buttons the link doesn't work. Brett Bottomley wrote: mike.hoegeman wrote: stick.com has a set of chord compendium diagrams for various tunings done by Greg Howard that are thorough, but still easy to reference. i would check those out first. as everything Greg did, they are of high quality https://stick.com/method/resources/chords/Agreed this is perhaps the best place to begin. Greg also love “high bass 4th” tuning which made upper extensions more accessible on the bass side. I believe the sticktionary gets into some of those voicings as well! Great thread! Brett Hmm odd… works for me here are the links in any case for those https://stick.com/method/resources/chor ... endium.pdfhttps://stick.com/method/resources/chor ... endium.pdfSent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
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WerkSpace
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Re: List of chords for the bass side
Only the Classic and RMR give me an error. It might be an Adobe Acrobat reader issue.
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kevin-c
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Re: List of chords for the bass side
Hey thx David!
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Stickrad
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Re: List of chords for the bass side
Hiyas.
I’m definitely interested in high bass 4ths as a holy grail of chord construction. Well, at least a great alternative. Can folk chime in on how they use this tuning to achieve complex chords, or otherwise.?
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