Measures 5-8 of an E Flat Scale for Advanced Bass Guitar

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Summary: Play, or walk measures five through eight in an E flat 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 5-8 of an E Flat Scale for Advanced Bass Guitar

Now we're going to come to measures five and eight and you want to write this down again at home. We have our G major right, so we got E flat, F, G, so that's our three major. And again we use uppercase Roman numerals for major chords. Three major, and then we have B flat minor, so E, F, G, A, B, that's our five minor chord. It's going to our one seventh chord. And again, we'll show you how to utilize all these different scales when we walk through the chords, but right now we're just finding the roots. So, we look at the bass, we have our three. So one, two, three, right, one, two, three right there. So three, to five, one, so you have one here and here. So again we had three, five, one. So those are your next two chords, your three, your five to your one.

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