Mel Bay Bass Scales Wall Chart

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This poster presents the most commonly used scales and modes with fretboard diagrams for four-string bass.

Mel Bay's Bass Scales Wall Chart features a beautiful photo of a 4-string electric bass labeled with string numbers, open string names, and the fret location of all the natural notes on the fretboard. A must-have for every bassist's studio, practice room, or bedroom wall.

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Mel Bay Bass Scales Wall Chart Features:

  • Format: Wall ChartSeries: Wall ChartPublisher: Mel Bay Publications, Inc.Date Published: 1/13/2003Difficulty: beginningPage count: 1Binding: rolledSize: 24" x 35"


Mel Bay Bass Scales Wall Chart Specifications:

  • Major ScalesNatural MinorHarmonic MinorMelodic MinorMajor PentatonicMinor PentatonicBlues ScaleDorian ModePhrygian ModeLydian ModeMixolydian ModeLocrian ModeDiminished (Whole-Half)Diminished (Half-Whole)Whole Tone


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  • Locian is Wrong

    As reviewed by DanielKB on 8/3/2011

    The 1 star is just for dramatic effect. The locrian mode is wrong on this chart. The part on the 'G' uses a minor 3rd instead of the major 3rd.

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  • Helpful visual aid

    As reviewed by Bob on 4/8/2011

    This chart is a great chart for teachers to have in their office. The visual aid is something that I really needed while learning the theory behind my instrument and now that I am a teacher it is very important to me that my students are able to see and hear what I am explaining. If you are a self taught bassist, this chart might seem a little cryptic. Get a friend who knows theory and talk about what you see on this chart. Scales on bass are very important so having notes like this can really help if you know how to read them.

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  • All the info

    As reviewed by Joe on 3/26/2011

    Allthe info is there however it is hard to read do to the wierd numbering

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