In tablature, each line represents a string, with the lowest pitched string on the bottom. This corresponds with your perspective as you look at the strings in playing position;
Italic numbers indicate left hand fingering. |
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Italic numbers indicate left hand fingering. |
Fretography began as a method of mapping the guitar fretboard, but its application on the bass soon became clear. This blog is a series of tutorials about visualizing the note patterns on the bass fretboard using the Fretography® method, which is based on symmetrical patterns.
Fretography® books are available at Lulu.com and at Amazon.com.
The Fretography® method is a unique patent-pending system for mapping and diagramming the fretboard based on the standard diatonic system of music.
Areas of the fretboard are defined in terms of their relationship to the diatonic system. A basic understanding of conventional music theory is necessary in making use of the Fretography® method.
Fretography® is a registered trademark belonging to Mark Newstetter. All contents of this blog are copyright Mark Newstetter and may not be reproduced without permission.