Try to play some scales to coincide with the guitar chords. Example: When the sheet music calls for a C chord, play a C scale.
The Beginner Scale for a Bass Guitar is:=(high) B, C, D, F, E, A, G, (low) B=
A 21 fret guitar can play from E2 to C#6. A 24 fret guitar can play from E3 to E6.
It's nothing more than a music scale such as a Major, Minor, and Dominate scale. These are seven note scales that any instrument can play. As for a guitar scale, it's a diagram that outlines the fretboard (neck) of a guitar and shows all the notes to be played for a given scale at certain positions along the guitar neck. It shows the fingering (sometimes with numbers) to help you place the correct fingering as you play each note of the scale. Not all scales are seven notes such as jazz, blues, and pentatonic scales which can have more or less notes. Hope this helped better understand! The simplest way to understand a guitar scale, it is a eight step movement using single notes it can be played anywhere on the guitar.
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Do is C on the "do re mi fa" scale. It's fingered x32010.
G, C, Am, D
Play very fast and melodic. (and in a proper scale or you WILL sound like crap)
Drop C: C G C F A D
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The decision to play drums or guitar is up to the individual, as they are very different instruments. Guitar may require a greater knowledge of reading a musical scale, while drums require a great sense of rhythm.