Tips for Natural Minor Two-Octave Scales & Modes on Bass

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Part of the video series: Advanced Bass Guitar Octave Scales and Modes

Summary: Natural minor two-octave scales and modes for bass guitar are discussed with tips and advice from our expert bass guitar player in this free music instruction video.

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Tips for Natural Minor Two-Octave Scales & Modes on Bass

CASEY CORMIER: Okay, we will at least try to get this A right here instead. A, B, C, D, E, F, G with the 5th fret of D string A. Now we can move our finger to the 9th fret. Okay. C, D, E, and then G, A. We are getting up there. Now with D we are going to want to start with on the A string to get up to here, or on the E string of the 10th fret. So, try experimenting with your natural minor scales in two octaves.

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