Bass Chords: Arpeggios

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2007

Gospel Bassics explores playing the chords from each degree of a scale.

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  • So great explained! This is exactly what I was looking for! One problem for me though were that I couldn't figure out where on the bass fretboard you were playing. :/

  • @quartergreek I will be more mindful of fretboard location in the upcoming videos... thanks for the feedback.

  • you sound kinda like morgan freeman

  • @luvz2own Thanks... I wish it were so, maybe I could do a bit of voice over work.. :)

  • great lesson man helped me out alot very cool :)

  • @1234deedeeramone Thanks for the feedback... more videos to come.

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  • "When you hear that in a movie your like ooh sumthins gonna happen"

    hahahahaha

    brilliant!

    Great video man! Im tryin chords on the bass atm.

    :D

  • I love how you explained how chords work on a piano and didn't just jump right in to the bass. Music theory is what really sets the piano apart from other instruments. I love bass too because it forces the player to learn the fretboard unlike the guitar where you can learn a few chords and call yourself a musician.

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  • where the hell is the bass

  • @jgunna Not sure if I fully understand the question but I will attempt to answer. What makes the chords major or minor is the position of the 3rd interval or the 3.

    So statement is true about the 1 - 3 - 5 interval.

    1 - Major

    2 - Minor (flatted 3rd)

    3 - Minor (flatted 3rd)

    4 - Major

    5 - Major

    6 - Minor (flatted 3rd)

    7 - Diminished

  • Another great video. Question: Is the pattern for all major scales for the 1-3-5 always major, minor, minor, major, minor, minor, dim, octave? Sorry, I'm not near my bass and I don't have a keyboard

  • @numanuma20 Thanks for the comments.

  • @LaBass666 Thanks, glad it helps.

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