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L250 Gm7 dorian scale bass lick

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  • The dorian scale implies a flat 3 and flat 7. If you imply a Major 7, your scale would no longer be dorian; it would be melodic minor (first mode=flat 3) Dominant 7's and/or flat, and/or minor 7's are already a part of the dorian scale. Therefore, this scale is technically mis-labeled. However...since you used it in the 4th position of the major mode system, It's "modaly correct"

  • @Bassman3113 I think you need to listen / watch again, no Major 7 here, strictly Gm dorian 1 2 b3 4 5 6 b7

  • Could you play an F major scale instead of a G dorian?

  • @joepic85 Yes, its the same notes

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  • That lick at 1:15 is sliiiiick!

  • Do it again?

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  • @prokofiev770 That lick is a perfect base for a bass solo for Voodoo Child. Jsut thought I'd let you, and everyone else, know.

  • @TheJamesRich those are rounds... I had the same problem, choosed rounds, but play whatever you prefer (I know it doesnt really help).

  • What kind of strings do use?

    I've always been in constant battle between roundwound and flatwound.

  • This sounds amazing!

  • Kenny G called, he was looking for his bass player..... Nah, I love playing in dorian almost as much as aeolian.

  • Sweet Elevator Music!

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