Tuesday, December 17, 2024

19 thoughts on “2/3 Practicing the Major scale – tips and tetrachords for bass

  • Thanks, man! Your videos are very informative and have helped me learn the fret board much better.

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  • I'd be willing to pay a buck a piece for PDFs of these lessons. How else do you expect others to replicate your techniques? 

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  • at 3:40 why does the "fifth" on the 7(F#) differ from the rest? I guess you would say it's not a "perfect fifth". I'm trying to figure it out why it's different. I guess with time i'll understand.

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  • this is awesome! learning scales from a book was not working at all. Thank you so much, you are a great teacher…

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  • Beautiful bass dude! I've found a few decent bass teachers on Youtube, and I have to say, you're one of the best I've come across.

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  • @baxbobby ??? Just take the minor scale and do the same – , 1 – b3, 2 – 4, b3 -5 / etc. Its the same idea.

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  • @MarloweDK
    sorry 1 more shot
    at 2.35 minutes you play 1-3 / 2-4 / 3-5 / etc. in major…
    How can I practise the same steps in minor?

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  • @MarloweDK
    sorry 1 more shot
    at 2.35 minutes you play 1-3 / 2-4 / 3-5 / etc. in major…
    How can I practise the same steps in minor?

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  • @baxbobby Im sorry, but i really dont understand your question, maybe you should watch my previous videos especially the ones dealing with minor chords. Or search for "minor scales" here on youtube

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  • i love how you use some danish words and "vendings" here and there :p i don't think internet lessons can ever replace live real life lessons, and conversations… personally i cant use your lessons for much… i see them all any way tho, you inspire me a lot 🙂

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