Play upright bass progressions to practice walking basslines. Learn how to play a 1-7-6-half step pattern in this free upright bass video from a jazz and classical bass player.
Expert: Shane Allessio
Bio: Shane Allessio studies classical/jazz music, and gigs at night with local jazz, R&B, and rock groups. At the age of fourteen he started playing electric bass. He attended Berklee College of Music.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Another question: Why are we playing a half step (a flatted 5th) anyway? It sounds better with the regular 5th, and makes the chord a true 7th chord.
GaryBass100 6 months ago
I am a little confused. When you say "half step" do you mean a half step down from the 6, or a half step down from the 5? For F7, are we playing F Eb D B (1-7-6-5b) or are we playing F Eb D Db (1-7-6-6b)? You seem to be playing the former; however, on the next chord (Bb7), you are not playing 1-7-6-5b, you are playing 1-7-6-5 with no half step, i.e. Bb Ab G F, instead of what we would expect, Bb Ab G E.
It would be very helpful if you referred to the actual notes being played.
GaryBass100 6 months ago