







🎶 Unlock your bass potential with every glance!
This large 24''x47'' premium canvas poster is a must-have reference for bass players, featuring a full spectrum of scales including pentatonic, blues, harmonic minor, melodic minor, and diatonic modes. Printed with vivid, anti-glare inks, it displays fretboard notes, circle of fifths, and chord tables to help beginners and pros alike master the bass guitar fretboard efficiently.










| ASIN | B09KRVW6LH |
| Back Material | Premium Canvas |
| Best Sellers Rank | 29,289 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 405 in Practice Aids |
| Body Material | High-Quality Canvas |
| Colour | Bass Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (265) |
| Date First Available | 1 Nov. 2021 |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Item model number | Bass Guitar Poster |
| Material Type | Premium Canvas |
| Musical Style | Rock Blues Pop Jazz Country Classical Folk Metal |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 60 x 120 x 0.1 cm; 181.44 g |
| Proficiency Level | Beginner |
| Size | 60L x 120W cm |
| String Material | Steel or Nickel |
| Top Material | Maple |
J**E
Useful
Perfectly handy
M**A
Quite clear and useful
A bassist friend quite liked this. It is a good combination of essential information. All the most common chord shapes for arpeggios and then 12 scales which are also quite common and useful. For some reasons all the scales are in G, but being the bass what it is, and tuned the way it is, they can be easily transposed by just moving the relative geometries up and down the neck and up or down the strings. The there are the 7 modes of the major scale. They are displayed intelligently all in G, so one can actually see what happens when your G becomes the 2ns, and 3rd and so forth of a major scale. Then there is a full diagram of al the notes name on the fretboard when tuned in standard tuning. A diagram of the circles of the 5th (cockwise) and of the 4ths (counterclockwise) showing how each tonality on each side of one scale (for instance C, with F and G at the sides) only differ one note. Then there is a table of the interval names and their inversions (for instance, a fifth up or a fourth down brings you to the same note). Finaly a table with all the major and minor chords for each scale. Only the triads are indicated, no 7ths degree (if that helps, I and IV are major 7th, everything else is minor 7th). A good reference which can be used in many diffent ways, dependently on how you practise and think about music.
K**7
Comprehensive bass instructions
As a relative newbie to bass playing I thought this would be a good thing to hang on my wall. It is HUGE at 24" by 47" so make sure you have a wall with plenty of space! The material is very high quality, a cloth/plastic type combo with a pack of 10 double sided sticky circular blobs you can hang it up with. I have to be honest and say many of the chords and scales went right over my head. Mixolydian and Phrygian modes had never even heard of! There are Arpeggios which I know a bit about but in truth I would probably advise people to go onto YouTube and use this once you're a bit more familiar with the basics. It is very detailed though and the print is nice and clear. If you are serious about playing the bass guitar then this is something worth having especially if you have a designated music room or study to hang it up in. Clearly a lot of thought has gone into this product, both in content and presentation, it arrives in a nice LP shaped cover too. No excuses for me not to be played like a professional by the Summer!
A**G
Big and bright
This is an information-packed big poster, bright and easy to see. I'm a beginner to music theory so I'd like it if a wee "how to" was included! However, I think it's good value and hope I progress enough to fully utilize it. Ha ha
D**E
Useful
This is a big wall mount chart on flexible canvas measuring 24x47 inches so that its big enough to see on wall whilst playing and hard wearing so that it can be folded and unfolded many times without deteriorating. This means daughter is able to take from home to school for practice and rehearsals without damage. Its very detailed and there is a lot to take in. I am hoping this will improve her music theory and knowledge over time. Purchased as a gift for my daughter who is self-taught and new to the bass guitar as a learning aid. Previously relies on using her mobile phone which can be tricky when playing. I think this is a good addition to help with her GCSE performance and grade 5 pieces.
P**)
Very good
Really good poster for a bass guitar fan. My grandson has started playing the guitar so I thought this would be handy. A friend of mine who is a music teacher had a look at this and thought it was very good.
T**L
Clear and well made
I was expecting a cardboard or paper laminated poster, but what I got was quiet a large folder printed poster printed on more hard wearing and heavy duty kind of plastic material (A bit like those wipeable table cloths!!) The print is large and easily read even by me with my deteriorating eyesight! There is a lot of information packed on to it. I'm not really a theory man when it comes to bass .. generally making stuff up as I go along perhaps not always the "right way" so maybe its time to knuckle down after all these years! You will need quite a big wall space for this!
D**Z
Good
Good
E**.
My son is in the middle school band, which means they mostly play boring songs with quarter-notes and half-notes, etc. Nothing too exciting, but his band teacher has been having some of the kids start with drum sets. My son is much more interested in learning drum set rather than just playing a snare or cowbell or whatever. He was pretty blown away by this poster. First, the poster is not simple paper. It's a thicker plastic/leather type material. It's definitely very strong and durable feeling. What he was most interested in was the breakdown of which drum set instruments correlate to which "notes" in a bar (snare vs kick vs cymbal, etc). He's started to work on some of the basic beats that are annotated on this. As for size, it's really big. The description is accurate that it's basically 4 feet wide. I think that the size is actually a good thing because he can sit further away from the wall and still be able to read it. Overall, I think this is a great poster for a young drummer. Thanks for reading! I hope you found this review helpful!
D**K
Absolutely wonderful!!! Lot of information that will help you learn. My suggestion for beginners is to learn the G, C and D chords so you can start playing. Afterwards, learn the note in each major scale to get to know the fretboard and then learn the triads. The poster makes it easy to do!
S**E
Super afdruk op mooi canvas.
M**N
finde die die ganzen tonleitern und den cirkel gut und leicht lesbar
R**F
Everything about this Drummer's Poster screams quality, both in the material it's made from and the information and content it contains. First, it's made of a very tactile, dimpled plasticized material that is much sturdier than a simple paper poster. The printing on it is large and bold so it would be easy to see from across a room. The content is well-organized. It has 4 panels. Left to right, on the first panel are drumming rudiments, reading the staff, and basic drum beats and fills. On the next panel are various Rock and Funk drum patterns/grooves. The next panel has a variety of R&B and Jazz grooves. Also, at the top, is a staff showing where each of the different drums, cymbals, etc. appear on the staff. Finally, on the last panel are shown World and Ethnic grooves and patterns. There is a lot of information here that should help the budding drummer and serve as a reminder for a more advanced student, as well.
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