Advanced Bass Guitar in B Flat

The B flat scale is approached from an advanced bass guitar perspective, from covering scale tablature to walking through measures, in this free music instruction video series from our bass guitar composer.

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Summary: The guitar has been around for nearly 5,000 years, developed from even more ancient instruments akin to the sitar, it has been inspiring audiences since its first chord was strummed. It is the primary instrument involved with many genres of music, including country, blues, flamenco, rock and pop, and has been celebrated as one of the most expressive instruments in the world. Whether blending acoustic harmonies on a classical guitar or shredding solos on an electric guitar, the importance of the guitar to 20th century music cannot be ignored.

In this free video series our expert Ryan Larson will show you the key of Bb, or B flat in visual form and tablature form. He will also teach you how to find the root bass notes on the guitar within different measures, and give you a waking bass line for a latin tune.

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Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer who’s teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all twelve keys. When applying his 12 key technique to understanding the logic behind reading and improvising over the harmonic series you find that you can learn every basic chord just by running one song through all twelve keys.

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