The 6th Minor Root of E Flat Major on Bass

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Part of the video series: Playing Movements in E Flat Major on Bass

Summary: Learn how to move around on bass under chords and the 6th minor root of E flat major in this free music video on playing E flat major and movements on bass guitar.

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The 6th Minor Root of E Flat Major on Bass

So now we have our one major down, our two minor and our five-seven. So we're going to add yet another chord which is our six minor and we're just going to move around doing some nice movement in the scale doing six to one. Six. One. Six. One. Six. One. Six minor. One. So I'm making six our new root so the sixth degree of the scale or it's also up here. Six. One. So it adds another color tone and another root that we can use and it's a minor. And it starts on the six and that gets your six minor. In E flat, that's C minor.

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