So you kinda know your fretboard? At least, some of it, right? Do you catch yourself searching for notes now and then?
Maybe you’ve been trying to learn your fretboard – maybe even seeing some progress – but it’s not as quick and effortless as you like.
Well in this lesson, you’re going to learn 4 ways you can learn your fretboard faster – and make sure that it sticks!
This lesson is the 3rd one all about learning your fretboard and developing a deep understanding of it. You can find the other lessons here: Part One and Part Two
If you’re just starting out learning your fretboard, go and check out parts one and two. It lays the groundwork for what we do in this lesson. Without it, the 4 strategies in this lesson won’t really help at all.
If you’re ready to go though, let’s get started.
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Never Get Lost On Your Fretboard Again
FREE - Download the 14-page Ultimate Guide To Learning Your Bass Fretboard and:
- Discover 4 ways to learn your fretboard faster - and the fretboard mastery system to make sure it sticks
- Never get 'caught out' searching for notes ever again
- Learn your bass fretboard better than the back of your hand without having to read a note of music
- Get two mp3 files that will test how well you know your fretboard and help you get faster
Out of the 4 strategies in the lesson, you might really ‘click‘ with one and get absolutely nothing out of the others – and that’s fine! You don’t have to suffer through the strategies that you don’t like or ones that don’t help you really learn the fretboard.
However, make sure to try each of them out so you can see which ones you like. When you’ve found one or two that help, double down on them until you know the fretboard like the back of your hand.
Then, you can test yourself using the audio tracks that are part of the Ultimate Guide To Learning Your Bass Fretboard. If you haven’t done it already, make sure you fill out the form above and get started with testing your knowledge of the fretboard.
If you’ve gone through each of the fretboard lessons, you should be well on your way to fretboard mastery! Of course, if you have any questions about the lesson or anything else bass related, you can always reach me via email or through the contact form on the site. Let me know how you go with learning your fretboard.
Good luck with the lesson and happy playing!
Cheers,
Isreal may says
I would also like to learn how to create fills on the bass