The three blank bass fretboard diagram pdf files presented on this page are completely free for you to download.
But I want you to pay close attention…
The reason I divided it into three different blank fretboard chart types is to make it easier for you to choose and print the best neck diagram that fits your needs.
And what do I mean by needs?
I’m sure you’re looking for your own reasons but,
Here are some examples of how you can use it to polish your skills:
To write and memorize five scale positions, to write bass chord inversions (Wikipedia) throughout the neck, or to write intervals just for the sake of practicing how to recognize and memorize the way it looks on the fingerboard.
On top of each fingerboard diagram, I left a blank line for you to write your or your student’s objective for the chart.
That’s the place to mention that these 4 string fretboard sheets are also useful if you want to teach or maybe you’re already teaching some bass guitar.
I also included the fretboard marks that would normally appear on a physical four-string bass guitar on the third (3rd), fifth (5th), seventh (7th), ninth (9th), and twelfth (12th) frets so you’ll be able to find your way on any of the provided diagrams in regards to your guitar.
Here’s what you can download on this page: (Heck, of course, you can also download them all)…
* All types of the free printable blank bass diagrams here are in PDF format at the size of A4 paper.
If you also need a Printable Bass Guitar Fretboard Chart PDF that includes all the natural notes up to the twelfth fret, download it here .
The download links for all diagrams on this page are below each image.