What the signs mean: Articulation Markings (green): Other Markings • above or below the note = staccato, short. sim. (blue) means “simile”, IOW, keep doing the - portato = a little bit longer than short, not same thing. This is done so as to not clutter up connected. the chart. slur = legato. Connect the notes. Sometimes this means for bass that we can do hammer- range (orange) ons and pull-offs. In this case focus on The bass is a transposing instrument - it always connecting the notes smoothly by sounds an octave lower than written, the 8 under coordinating left and right hands so there are the bass clef indicates that. (Putting that little 8 no spaces between the notes. there is optional, we always sound an octave lower than written. This is done so that we don’t Dynamics Markings (purple) end up with a ton of harder to read ledger lines!) f: loud The 8va above the “right hand” score indicates mf: medium loud (about speaking voice to play an octave higher than written. This is also level) done to avoid excess ledger lines. It applies to mp: medium soft (soft speaking voice level) the entire upper voice. p: soft Note: If you play six string, you can even play it “hairpins”: two octaves higher than written (you have to crescendo= opens to the right, get take down two notes an octave, though). louder decrescendo= closes to the right, get More information on the ranges of the bass softer and how they overlay with the piano and what it all means for reading music is in my book, Music Theory for the Bass Player, on page 11. ©Ariane Cap 2017 - all rights reserved.
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