Measures 13-16 of a D Flat Scale for Advanced Bass Guitar

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Summary: Play, or walk measures 13 through 16 in a D 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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Measures 13-16 of a D Flat Scale for Advanced Bass Guitar

So now we're on our last six measures. Measures thirteen through eighteen. We have here D minor, so we got, D flats are one, D minor is our sharp one. Sharp one minor chord. Then we have G minor so D, E, F, G. So that's our sharp four minor chord. Which goes to our five seven chord or A flat seven. So a nice simple chord we're graphing here. Okay, and we end on our five seven. Another major scale. So now if you go through and find these notes. We have, here's our one, so there's our sharp one, and if this is our four, here's our sharp four. The five, and then it goes back to one, which is the top of the two. So again, we have our sharp one, sharp five, or four to five, to one. So those are our last three chord changes in the last six measures of right tuning tea pot.

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