Walking Measures 3-4 of a D Flat Scale for Advanced Bass Guitar

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Part of the video series: D Flat: Advanced Bass Guitar

Summary: Play, or walk measures three and four 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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Walking Measures 3-4 of a D Flat Scale for Advanced Bass Guitar

So now we are on measures three and four and we have our sharp two minor chord right here, our E minor chord. So you might say hey Rod how am I going to play this now. So we went and learned our one minor chord, so all we have to do is slide it up to that fret the sharp two. So now if you look at the base here, we have our one minor. Which we derived out of our major scale, so if we take that same pattern and started on our root here on the sharp two, we can do the same pattern and go back to the one. A great way to get the pattern under your fingers, up to sharp two. So we are utilizing that same scale pattern and switching the root we started on and we have a whole new scale.

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