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Ibanez ex series bass
Ibanez ex series bass













ibanez ex series bass

When I first started playing 6-string (or 5-string) I would always have it in my head that the low string, fifth fret was A. At first you need to have your head routed deeply in the fact that the middle four strings are the standard E-A-D-G. The biggest “duh” is that it’s easy to get confused about where you are playing. There is a downside to playing 6-string of course. I also like being able to do some simple chords by taping with your right hand. And nice when you can play that second octave scale without having to move up the neck. So cool when you want to encroach on your guitar players territory. This bass, the Ibanez SR Premium Series SR1206E 6-String Bass Guitar might fit the bill.

ibanez ex series bass

Always good for rattling the glasses in the bar you’re playing in. Or when you go to that five chord you can play it on the open B. I also like that when you are playing blues in E you don’t need to play open strings. Having that low B string is great when you need that occasional low D. The idea of being able to play a little lower and usually quite a bit higher than your standard twenty fret Precision seems like a great idea. I’ve always liked the idea of a 6-string bass. Terri Breeze – Ibanez SR Premium – SR1206E Ibanez SR Premium Series SR1206E 6-String Bass Guitar















Ibanez ex series bass