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F sharp Major scale for bass guitar presented by diagram. The F# Major displayed as fingerboard diagram for bass. The root notes are in darker color. The one-octave pattern starts on the 4th string, 2nd fret. Octave.
Learn how to play the F-sharp Major scale on bass guitar with our free tab, sheet music, neck diagrams, and more.
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The F# Major scale are connected to the key of F# (F sharp), they contain the same notes. Minor - One of the most common scales, containing seven notes. The F# Minor scale are connected to the key of F# Minor (F sharp Minor), they contain the same notes.
Bass - Major Scales (shown in all 5 positions) “Major” Scales use all the notes (Key of “A” = A, B, C#, D, E, F#, G#). Most scales (and chords) can be “built” from the notes in the Major scales. So using the Major scale as a “reference” helps when comparing to other scales (Ex: Take two notes
Scales for bass guitar with diagrams and explanation. What follows is a guide trough different scale categories for bass players. The fingerboard diagrams are based on standard tuning (EADG). See other tunings for 5-string bass below.
This sheet will show bass guitarists 4 ways to play the F# Major Scale: 1. A standard root 4 fingering, 2. A 3-notes-per-string root 4 fingering, 3. A standard root 3 fingering, 4. A 3-notes-per-string root 3 fingering. Plus an original 4-bar piece showing how to compose with the scale.