Beastly Arpeggios 1 – 7th Chords (Advanced Bass Arpeggios Exercise)
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Beastly Arpeggios 1 – 7th Chords (Advanced Bass Arpeggios)
If you’ve been looking for a way to move around the bass neck more freely, Beastly Arpeggios 1 is a helpful advanced exercise you can use. Just like the original BEAST scale exercise, you’ll start on the lowest note of the neck possible in each arpeggios, move up the neck systematically playing every note in every position, and then work your way down – backwards!
Most bass scales and arpeggios exercises start and end on the root within a confined 1 or 2 octave “box.” I find it very helpful for students to work on exercises where they aren’t always bound by starting and ending on roots, because eventually you should always know where you are in a scale no matter what note you’re starting on.
Here are my tips for applying this to all keys on your own:
– Start on the lowest possible note of the arpeggio, whether it’s the root, third, fifth, or seventh
– Work your way up, playing through the arpeggio wth 2 notes per string in each position
– When you reach the end of a position, shift up one arpeggio note, and work your way back down, 2 notes per string
– When you reach the top of the neck, REPEAT your final position in the opposite direction (ascending/descending) without shifting
– Work your way back down the neck in the same way, always 2 notes per string
If you want more help applying this to all 12 keys and all five different types of seventh chords, check out my new eBook, Beastly Scales and Arpeggios here:
http://joshfossgreen.com/books/
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super helpful
great
Nice Exercises to chew on for a while. Question for you. Is it possible to do this with Triads? And if so, how would go about it? How many notes per string?
Ah! I found your beastly triplet exercise online! Haha
you look like someone but i just can;t remember who
I dont know how to buy the book. I wish Icould do it in Oxxo in Mexico. Thanks
Wow, Josh has a boatload of subscribers. Nice going. You go, man
the only guy i know that can make scales sound sexy – awesome
Excellent tutorial
Thank you Thank you
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tell us about that bass, I love the width between strings and the thin profile to the body join…I'm looking at another Jazz but I really want something closer to this, hard to find this model…great chops as always. thx for vids.
Bass is "ass" with a "B".
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Just started learning bass and stumbled across your videos. Thanks so much they are the best on youtube, much appreciated Josh mate
hi Josh, does the book include 9, 11 and 13 arpeggios?
Great Lesson!!!
I hope you continue your work. I am very impressed with your technique and the way you explain how to get from point A to point B.
Thanks Josh Very helpful indeed. cheers Tim
In your book do you state what fingers to use for each note for the left hand?
Definitely going to be buying your book next paycheck, thanks for all your hard work. Also, making me a better bass player.
I went to buy the book but then lost the paypal page and now your site says the book is in the cart but there isn't a link to get back to the cart or paypal.
Awesome exercise! Thanks Josh.
Love your vids! So many great lesson! Please keep it up!
im very happy about your new lessons, you deserve more clicks for your great work.please keep on.
The beast scale exercise really helped me build speed and accuracy over the whole fingerboard – I'll definitely add its younger brother (this) into my practice routine. Great vids man, keep up the great work! Peace 😀
Great playing and nice teaching! Greetings from Italy.
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Great video! really helpful and easy to understand. really appreciate your work!
ohhh shinnies! I will get home and try this exercise at once!