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Summary: Play, or walk the scale pattern of a latin bass tune in B flat for advanced bass guitar play; 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 12 key technique to ... read more
So now that we've gone through the entire piece and we've found all the roots and whacked our scales through it. Now, we're ready to whack through the entire piece from beginning to end, and I'm going to do that right now, culling out the roots and saying the minor chord or major chord or seventh chord that I'm going to play. So we start out on our one minor, move up to our sharp three minor, to our sharp four major, to our five minor, one minor, to our four minor, to our one minor. Sharp one minor, sharp five minor to our five seven and we land back here on our six fret or our one chord again. So we just walk through the entire piece, utilizing that same skill pattern and shifting it all around the fretboard. To accommodate for our notes, which we analyze and found out how to actually find those routes by going through the same exact major scale, and finding which route and how it is and how it is compared to our B flat major.