Yes, of course. You can play any note on the electric bass, at least in one octave or another.
E-Flat should be one fret lower than any fretted E. If you're playing E on the open E string, well, then you have to adjust fire. Try first fret on the D-String...
G# should be first fret on the G string. (G-String! Ha!)
There are other fingerings besides these, but I hope this helps with your question.
2007-03-16 08:18:23
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answered by Robert N 4
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Of course...when you play an E go down a 1/2 step (one fret down) and that's an Eb (a/k/a D#). A G# (a/k/a Ab) is 1/2 step (one fret up) above a G.
2007-03-16 08:16:36
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answered by Anonymous
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With a 5 string, you can hit low Eb. If you have a 4 string, you would have to tune down.
2007-03-16 08:16:43
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answered by JC 3
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You word the question a splash extraordinary however the notes on the fretboard repeat throughout. Like on the Low E string(greatest string) it may be E performed open(devoid of keeping a agonize), then F on the 1st agonize(area), then F# on the 2d agonize, G on third, then G# on 4th, then A, A#, B, C, C#, D, then D# on the eleventh agonize and then it starts off over on E on the twelfth agonize. that's like this on each and every string so on the A string(suitable under low E) it may only pass A, A#, B, C, and so on.
2016-10-01 00:49:39
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answered by ? 4
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yes it can play all notes
2007-03-16 08:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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from what i looked up, ther is a G# and a Eb.
2007-03-16 08:22:44
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answered by Alexanderia T 1
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