Jam Bass

The Jam Bass is a wafer-thin panel that easily mounts on the back of any guitar neck by means of a self-adhesive strip. Played by the thumb, it duplicates the bass guitar E- and A-string notes fret-by-fret. A miniature circuit pack contains a multi-voiced polyphonic synthesizer
which generates audio and MIDI outputs. Now every guitarist can play more music and create exciting new styles and sounds. Find full information at
http://www.jambass.com.

3 thoughts on “Jam Bass”

  1. Bass Tution
    DONALD DASHWOOD

    Hi,
    I am interested to learn Bass I play the Guitar(I don’t read Music)
    And I could play simple bass runs, could you tell how to read bass tabs I have got some from the net for creedence I hope you could help
    Thanks

    1. Re: Bass Tution
      Peter Renton

      sure… the four lines show the four strings of an ordinary bass. The number tells you which fret to press. fret 1, for example, is the fret nearest the end of the bass. Each dash indicatates a rest. 0 means press no frets. the string the fret number is on is the string you pluck. hope that helps, mate! goto http://www.WildWorm.co.uk – my website.

      Oh yeah! Keep up the bass!

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