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Summary: Play, or walk measures 11 through 16 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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So now we're on the last three chords, or our last six measures. And we have our sharp one minor, and then our sharp four minor, and then our five-seven chord. So we're going to use our minor and both Ds, and use them off of roots that we found earlier. And then our five-seven comes right out of our E flat major scale that we learned, and we just start on B flat. So we'll go through and apply all those scales right now. So we have, here's our one, so there's our sharp one, and here's our sharp four, right, if this is our four we have a sharp four here. And then our five-seven starts right here, and uses our D flat major scale. So we have sharp one, sharp four, five, and you hear how that wants to go to the one, so we'll do it one more time. So we have our sharp one minor, to our sharp four minor, to our five, which brings us right at our E flat right at the top of the tune.