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The Major Pentatonic Scale For Bass Players: Play Great FILLS, SOLOS & BASS LINES!
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
- Learn to play amazing bass lines, fills, and solos with the major pentatonic scale. Download the free PDF and backing track here: onlinebasscour...
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Thanks Dan! Great explanation of a must scale . Cheers 🤙🏾👍🏾
Thanks for your toturial vedio I'm learn a lot God bless you and your family and this channel
Thanks so much for watching!
Excellent teacher.
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Somehow the way you impart this info helps me to understand things I’ve been shown before but now make sense to me. Thank you. I’ve subscribed.
Thanks very much for the comment and for subscribing!
Hey Dandy Don your the best
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this video deserves way more views 🔥
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Simple but fun.Simple doesn't mean unimportant however.
NICE ONE!! You really are a Great educator, well explained and visually clear...LOVE YOUR LESSONS. As always, Many Thanks & Kind Regards ;)
Very kind of you! Thanks.
I second that! 👍
The way you teaching us expectans beginners is pricless --
Very kind. Thanks.
Really helpful!! I know scales and modes, etc…but when I Try to solo or create lines they always sounds like well…scales and modes!! 😕 but this lesson really helped.
Really happy it helped you…
Really great, thank you Dan I was able to pick up on it quickly and noodle around with more ease! Well explained and I look forward to more, thanks!
That's great that it clicked! I have loads more and another pentatonic lesson coming out tomorrow (make sure to subscribe!).
Sometimes the simple things are the most effective as you brilliantly demonstrated :)
I very much agree - simple is often good. Thanks for the comment!
Dan I,m new to the bass guitar and the lessons are great learning lots and getting some tunes out of the bass
Really happy to hear that, Steve. Keep it up!
Excellent, thank you
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Great video as always!
Thanks, Elvis!
Never saw this great video 👍
Thanks for watching.
Nice lesson
Thanks for watching! Hope you got something from it.
I really dig your lessons! Very useful stuff and great presentation. Thank you!
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Much appreciated!
Another ace lesson... something for everyone here. R
Glad to hear you got something from it!
Can I just check Dan....on the 4 Fs are you playing the root of F first and then going to the 5 notes of the C pentatonic? Can you play the F several times within each of the F bars? Thanks
Richard. I’m not sure which bit you’re exactly referring to... but, if you stick to the F you’ll be playing the root note (sounds great), you can also use the F Major Pentatonic for more note choices, or C Major Pentatonic in this context would also work. It’s all about what works at the time! Remember simple is often best so just playing root notes (F in this case) can work great.
Thanks... that clarifies things perfectly. I really appreciate it. R
is there a trick?,if you ever play as bass player on other band as guest, and you dont know chords of the next song their playing, is there a trick that can track the chords of the song?
This is a really good question. If you learn how to harmonise a major/natural minor scale (I have lessons on both) then you can learn to anticipate what might come next (along with lots of studying songs), plus train your ears to hear what the other musicians are playing. It looks like a trick but it's not; it's hard work and effort learning the above!
do you do skype lessoons
Hi there. Unfortunately not right now. Sorry.
Ugh, im so discouraged and feel like I have plateaued in my playing. For some reason, when i play the pentatonic scale over a song like you did, it just sounds terrible. Maybe its time to sell off my equipment and take up a less frustrating hobby like golf.
I’m no golfer but that could be even worse!
Joking aside, go back to basics. Work out why it’s frustrating. Do you know your fretboard? Do you know enough patterns? Is your technique the issue? Timing? Once you figure these things out you can practice those fundamentals (there are others than the ones mentioned). A consistent practice routine working on the things that matter is the most important thing you can figure out.
I have videos on all these things on my channel.
You can do it!
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