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Summary: In a B flat scale, memorize the root notes to play a latin bass for advanced bass guitar play; learn how from a professional bass guitar player and composer in this free music instruction video.
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Ryan Larson Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer whose teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all twelve keys. When applying his 12 key technique to ... read more
So now that we have all our roots down for the entire chord progression, we can go through and play through on our own. Make sure you wrote down all the chords so you don't have to memorize it and you can go through and play the analyst, analyzation at home. So you started right here on our one minor for two measures. To our three minor. To our sharp four. To our five, one, to four, one, to sharp one to sharp four to four and we're at the top again. So we're on one minor, flat three, sharp four, five, one, four, one, sharp one, sharp four, regular four, to one. So go through and make sure you've got that Latin bass down and that way you know you have all these roots down so that when we go to apply the major scale you'll have all these root notes, which we're going to start the scale from under your fingers. So all you'll have to do is get that scale and just start moving around the fret board.