Walking Measures 9-10 of a B flat Scale for Advanced Bass Guitar

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Part of the video series: Advanced Bass Guitar in B Flat

Summary: Play, or walk measures nine and 10 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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Walking Measures 9-10 of a B flat Scale for Advanced Bass Guitar

So now we're going to take a look at our next four measures. And we have our E flat minor for two measures and then our B flat minor for two measures. So our four minor to our one minor for two measures. So that it's both the same scale and we're just going to move it around again. So if you look at my fret board, there's our one. So we've got one, two, three, four and we use our minor scale pattern, right? Where we start with the middle finger and we're going to walk that for four measures and then go to our one and walk the same scale. Four, four minor, one minor. Four minor, four, or one minor. Four minor, one minor. So by utilizing that same major scale pattern, and starting on the second degree, we've walked through almost our whole entire song and we only have three chords left.

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