Bass Guitar Chords of “Trustfall” by Pink

In this post you will learn the chords for the bass guitar. You will be able to play the song “Trustfall” by Pink, who is a famous American actress and singer.
The bass guitar is a stringed instrument. It is played with your fingers or a plectrum. It has four strings tuned D-G-Em-C (low to high).
The bass guitar can be fingered in different ways: open strings, fret on the second fret, fret on the third fret, etc.
Bass guitar chords are usually played as power chords: root note plus fifth and octave notes (root + 5th + octave).
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Trustfall – Pink bass guitar chords
The bass guitar chords for “Trustfall” by Pink are pretty easy to play
The song “Trustfall” is a great way to start. It has no fancy chords or complicated fingering – just a few easy-to-remember pieces that you’ll use over and over again.
We’ll start with the basic riff of this song. It uses only one chord shape, but we’ll add a few notes from other shapes to make it sound more interesting.
Let’s take it apart:
First, take your index finger and press the 1st fret on the A string (the thickest string). Then place your ring finger on the 2nd fret of the same string. Then place your middle finger on the 3rd fret of the D string (the next thickest string) and finally your pinky finger on the 4th fret of the same string. Now you must press down on all four strings at the same time!
Formula: 1, 4, 5, 6
D-Bb-Cm-D
G-Bb-Cm-G
- Guitar chord 1: EADGBE – xx2220
- Guitar chord 2: EADGBE – x02220
- Guitar chord 3: EADGBE – xx1220
Now that you have these notes down, let’s add a few more:
Next, place your pinky finger on the 12th fret of the B string (the next thickest string), leaving your index finger on the previous fret. This will give you an open string.
Learning to play the bass can be challenging, but it is also a lot of fun!