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Home C Clarke, Stanley Seventh Chord Exercise Bass Tab

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This is a perfect excercise consiting of seventh chords for Stanley Clarke
fans. It isn't a real song but sounds
good and may be intresting to include in a solo.



Tuning: standart EADG

G-------13----12-----11----10-----9----8-----7----6-----5----4-----3-----2-----
D-----12----11-----10-----9-----8----7-----6----5-----4----3-----2-----1-------
A---------12-----------10----------8----------6----------4-----------2---------
E--12-----------10-----------8----------6-----------4---------2---------------0

These are basically only two positions your fingers have to memorise - for the
first which is played on the E string you use your forefinger for the E string,
the middle finger for the D string and the ring finger for the G string. For
the
second one which is played on the A string you use your middle finger for the
A,
the forefinger for the D and the ring finger for the G string...

If you do this several times you'll get amazingly fast and it helps you to
become
more exact with both hands.


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