Playing 6 Minor Root Scales in G Major on Bass

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Summary: Learn how to play 6 minor root scales in G major on bass guitar from our expert in this free music video on playing G major scales on bass guitar.

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Playing 6 Minor Root Scales in G Major on Bass

Now we got through and we learned our one and two minor in our five seven and the last chord we are going to learn is our six minor. So if you take your six degree of your scale right, one two three four five six that is your six minor. It works great compositionally if you're going to go with your six minor chord, like we'll start on (playing) one six one six two six two six two six so it is a great scale to use compositionally. You can also use it in your major (playing) one six two five, one six two five one six one two five one, so go through and get your six minor scale down. Remember it is the same scale, so we start here (playing) goes really up there but you can start low too (playing) that is your six minor scale which drives that to a G major scale pattern and it starts on the six E minor.

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