Playing chords on the bass can be easy when you know how to build them. The most common bass chord is playing a 10th, where we use just the root note on the E string and the third an octave higher on the G string. It's an easy way to understand basic music theory and chord building for bass. To get Tab/notation for this, please visit my Patreon page!
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