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Summary: Play, or walk measures 11 through 16 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 our last three chords and we have our sharp one minor. Where we're just going to take that minor scale up a fret, start on the sharp one. Then we have our sharp five minor, and we're going to do the same thing. And then we have our five seven chord which comes right out of that first major scale we learned and we're just going to walk through that. So we start right here, right? Here's our minor scale. So we started on the second fret here, sharp one, third dot. Then our next note is our sharp five, which is the fourth dot and you've got the same pattern. And then you have your F seven which comes right out of our B flat major scale. So you got and you hear how that wants to lead back to the B flat. So again, we're going to walk our sharp one minor to sharp five to our, to our four. Which will bring us back to our one chord. So we're going to go through and walk through the whole piece now that we have all our scales down and memorized and we can move those patterns to these different roots.