Measures 9-12 of a B Major Scale for Advanced Bass Guitar

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Summary: Play, or walk measures nine through 12 in a B major scale for advanced bass guitar; learn how from our professional bass guitar player and composer in this free music instruction video.

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Measures 9-12 of a B Major Scale for Advanced Bass Guitar

Now we're on measures nine through twelve, and we have an E minor, so we got B, C, D, E, so that's our four minor chord. And lowercase numerals for minor chords. And then we have our B minor, so our one minor. So this is a nice, simple progression. Four minor to one minor. And we're going to going to look at our bass. So we have one, two, three, four, so start on our four minor, one minor, four minor, one minor, four, one. So those two simple roots, and we're just going to go through and walk for two measures each, your four chord to your one chord. And now's a good time to reiterate through the whole tune. We started on a one minor to our three minor to our flat five to our one-four. Oh we want one to five to our four chord. So those are your first couple of chords, out of our progression on the bass.

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