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Summary: Play, or walk measures seven and eight 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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So measures seven and eight, we have our five minor chord to our one-seven chord. So we remember our one-seven chord we learned is a major chord, but the good thing about is is the five minor chord and the one-seven chord both utilize the same scale which is the minor scale that comes out of F sharp. So if we take our minor pattern, right here, this is our minor pattern, right...but now we have to slide it up to our five. So we got ... and that's our two. Remember our seventh chord starts on our five, so if we have two, three, four, five, and that's our one again, right. So we can utilize the same pattern. So now we're going to walk through, so we have our five minor, one-seven, five minor, one-seven, five minor, one seven, five minor, one-seven. So by utilizing this one scale we get our minor chord and our seventh chord. Our next two chords, but we shifted the pattern up to our five, or our F sharp root.