mynan
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B E A D
_ E A D G
Going to B E A D just means you are losing your G-string and adding a B-string. Because the B string is tuned lower than the E-string, you would move your E, A, and D strings one space so that your E-string is the second string instead of the first.
Here is a link to a fretboard chart.
Guitar Fret Board: 5-string bass | web.forret.com
Your bass tuned to standard E A D G looks just like this, but without the B-string. If you bought a 5-string set of strings and set it up for B E A D tuning, it would look just like this, but without the G-string.
_ E A D G
Going to B E A D just means you are losing your G-string and adding a B-string. Because the B string is tuned lower than the E-string, you would move your E, A, and D strings one space so that your E-string is the second string instead of the first.
Here is a link to a fretboard chart.
Guitar Fret Board: 5-string bass | web.forret.com
Your bass tuned to standard E A D G looks just like this, but without the B-string. If you bought a 5-string set of strings and set it up for B E A D tuning, it would look just like this, but without the G-string.