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From: frcwolf
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  • Such a valuable lesson.

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  • @DumbedDownSociety I have a number of walking bass line lessons on my YT channel.

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  • @DumbedDownSociety I also teach via Skype - that might be the best way I can think of to help steer you in the right direction.

  • @frcwolf its cool man..i think ima just keep doing my own thing.

  • groovy

  • @EJScreams Yes, except that in this instance we're resolving to I instead of V.

  • Fantastic explaination, very clear and well explained. Brilliant. Thanks very much.

  • this is the devils music! diabolus in musica! lol jk

  • hahahaha well then... praise the devil! hahaha

  • thank you so explaining this so well. after listening to many ppl explain i finally go it here!

  • Your kindness is only exceeded by your clarity (& humor) Many thanks, p_air.

  • Wow, you've helped another aspiring jazz bassist. Very clear breakdown, thanks.

  • thank you bill

  • bravo bill

    i wanna be bill....

  • Thanks, it is my pleasure.

  • indeed, i too found your vids helpful. you're quite selfless and decent to post these great lessons. you're obviously a gifted teacher & an awesome player...peace

  • I found this incredibly helpful. Thanks so much!

  • It sounds like a cadence!

  • thank you for this. The worship leader at my church has been teaching me about this. It helps to hear it.

  • I thought the tritone was the note of the devil?!? Haha. I jest I jest.

  • WOW! a great video.

    amazing! hey, watch my video :)

    im playing the bass for 2 years.. i wait your comments :) bye!

  • Thanks a lot for the explaination.

    It's really clear

  • they are chords when he puts the root beneath them

  • Mind you, they are not "chords" per se. They are intervals, as you said at the beginning. I'm not discounting your theory skills, I just happened to notice...

  • actually they are chords like any other group of more than one note. they are diads. with the root added thay are triads

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