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Summary: Play, or walk measures three and four in a B 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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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 twelve-key technique... read more
So now we're on measures three and four and we have our flat three minor. So we, we took our C minor scale and we slid it down to B flat minor. So now we're going to take our C minor scale and slide it up a notch to C sharp minor. Notice I put a couple of chromatic notes in there, that's okay, as long as you stay within the realm of the scale, and land on C sharp on the down beat right? One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three four, one. So now we can go from our B flat to our C. So we've got B flat, C sharp. B flat, C sharp. B flat. So go through and really walk those two chords and get it under your fingers as we go in and approach our next couple of measures.