

BASS FRETBOARD ROADMAPS
The key to becoming a great bass player is to know your bass neck or fretboard. You need a total visual bass fretboard roadmap to learn your scales, arpeggios and chords all at any fret position from one end of the fretboard to other. You must learn what they are, the different types and of utmost importance, how and where to play them in the various positions on your bass fretboard interchangeably. This means that you do not just want to be good at scales, but not chords or arpeggios for example. You should be able to easily transition in the same position from an arpeggio, to a chord for example with ease and fluidity.
There are many ways to play scales, arpeggios and chords depending on the location of the bass neck that you are trying to apply them and the type of scale, arpeggio or chord itself that your are using. The best approach to learn your bass scales, chords and arpeggios is with both an advanced virtual bass fretboard that is more than what a book, shareware, or online free "interactive" fretboard roadmaps display, and also with the kind of teaching system that will really make you understand the how, what and why of applying bass scales, arpeggios and chords on the fretboard.