Can someone just explain to me , so if you were playing a say a 9th major chord you would play 3rd,5th, and 9th as the 2rd note of the octave scale above the original scale,would you also include the 1st root?sorry if iam being thick
I'm self taught and just a few days ago started implementing chords into my playing and found this a really helpful video. Thanks for this and the other 2 minute hits and good luck with the rest.
Goddamn you are awesome.
AXL9871 1 year ago
on your next video can you say Dalawang Minuto? it means two minutes in Filipino language...
cyberblood21 1 year ago
Can someone just explain to me , so if you were playing a say a 9th major chord you would play 3rd,5th, and 9th as the 2rd note of the octave scale above the original scale,would you also include the 1st root?sorry if iam being thick
roscopeco2000 1 year ago
@roscopeco2000 you lost me at the "2rd note"
pizdamatiimonel 1 year ago
Thanx for the vids!
zoojersey22 1 year ago
Useful!
Teenagefreedomfightr 1 year ago
this idea reminds me of the really simple bassline from Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side."
TheChickenOrTheEgg14 1 year ago
never looked at C like that good food for thought thanks.
exacly9989 1 year ago
Nice looking bass
thebassboy17 1 year ago 4
I'm self taught and just a few days ago started implementing chords into my playing and found this a really helpful video. Thanks for this and the other 2 minute hits and good luck with the rest.
1rishShaman 1 year ago 7
awesome video, now i just need to understand more about how i chords are actually build.
Rodsur 1 year ago
@Rodsur agreeed :P
LukeJ60 1 year ago
sounds cool
ultimatebas 1 year ago
loving chords
Eyder24 1 year ago
Thanks for this it has really been helpfull
ProcolHarum1967 1 year ago
Hey Dave !! Thats a great lookin' Musicman !! Cheers !!
vibhaspatil002 1 year ago 2
These are great
jagjaghuh 1 year ago
really great, love that 2 minute hits
nks188 1 year ago