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  • Ross Brabham

    Yes I do.  I have over 1600 songs in my history and have used everyone of them for electric bass and accoustic double bass.

    Chordify is the best tool around I think for honing your bass art.

    All the best, Ross from New Zealand.

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  • Rich

    I know a bass player that I'm going to tell about Chordify. His singer keeps changing keys and he's not experienced enough to change without practice. The extension sounds interesting for that purpose?

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  • Ross Brabham

    Also I should add, the Transpose fuction in Chordify now changes the key to the audio as well as the chords displayed.

    So If the singer changes key from C to D, then make a change in Chordify, and the bass player can then play along in the new key D.  This is a nice flexible feature.

    A singer in one of my groups always does this, say changing from C to Bb, or G to F#, or Db to E, so this is really where you need the transpose feature working for you.  Just a thought.

    Cheers Ross.

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  • Paul Bass Notes

    Ross, 1600, wow, I have half a dozen.
    Is that 1600 of your own edits?
    Chordify help - How can I get a link to these?

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  • Barrie

    I've been using Chordify for years to learn new songs in my cover bands. The new transpose with audio feature is fantastic for learning songs when your singer decides to drop every song by a tone. . .

    I use the library extension a LOT. I save songs for each band, in set list order, and can call them up in a second on both desktop or mu phone :)

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  • Jacqueline Bestgen

    Yes, I use it for bass, but I miss the ability to adjust the individual instruments to hear the bass better. Sometimes it's so difficult to hear what the bass is actually doing.
    The bass notes should be integrated, instead of the ukulele, for example :-)

     

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  • Ross Brabham

    As a suggestion.  Bluetooth what you use to Chordify to a larger speaker unit and crank up the bass settings.

    You will then hear the bass more clearly and distinctly from the other instruments.

    PS.  I even use the car stereo to listen, even when it's parked in the garage.  !!!

    Cheers Ross from NZ

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  • Gijs de Vries

    I am using Chordify for my bass, I am very satisfied using Chordify, it is the best prg. since a long time I am using in my musical history. One thing, I hope the bass will be added soon as an instrument. Still a lot of Kudos for Chordify. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

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  • Paul Bass Notes

    For many songs, the bass often has repeat notes, the same notes repeated for a bar or a few bars.
    Chordify does not allow edits with repeat notes, so I've more or less stopped editing unless there is a clear and regular bass note change.

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  • Ross Brabham

    Thanks Paul.

    Yes 100% agree.

    Cheers Ross from NZ

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  • Zamilovana

    Paul and Jacqueline : totally agree. Please give us bass alone. 

    Cheers,

    Sydney, Australia

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  • Ross Brabham

    NO

    Don't agree.  See above.

    Cheers Ross from NZ (just across the Tasman !!!)

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  • Ross Brabham

    Using bass often needs impovisation around the root note.

    Plus the bass usually provides the groove behind the song so there is not a standard pattern.

    And also the little add-ins the bass gives such as playing the fret note before the root note and using the 4ths and 5ths to the root note.to fill it out.  I find it's often done by feel rather than a rehearsed set piece.

    Just some thoughts to our bass players.

    Regards Ross.

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  • Jacqueline Bestgen

    Thanks Ross Brabham for your thoughts 

     

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  • Zamilovana

    Thanks Ross Brabham. Total beginner here so thats really useful to me! 

     

     

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