Theory Bass Lesson: Building Blocks of Soloing
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Originally posted by UC0B4cAOdYoWFhk-LNuHZ0TA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooGPYXWW7JQ
#Theory #Bass #Lesson #Building #Blocks #Soloing
Originally posted by UC0B4cAOdYoWFhk-LNuHZ0TA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooGPYXWW7JQ
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I've been playing bass a long time and the way you explained soloing was very simple, but effective. good job, keep doing videos. you're a blessing
Great lesson. Am I losing it or are you playing left handed in this lesson?
donnyragsdale the difference between the relative major and minor a minor third (3 notes) interval. For example, I was in the key of F or F major (same thing). The relative minor would be 3 notes down or the 6 note in the F major scale which is D. So D minor and F major are essentially the same notes. So in vice versa D minor relative major is F because F is 3 notes or a minor third from D. does this help?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ot1yFKTUn4E
also please state what your playing like h c a ect.. rather it in number
thank you
Great lesson. Thanks
Great lesson. Can you please add the relative major and minor? Its one of my biggest frustrations in putting chords together and making it sound like music.
Have a good thanksgiving bro.