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You can use any notes that are suitable. This lesson deals with the Minor Pentatonic Scale, which is, as you noted, an inversion (or mode) of the Major Pentatonic Scale.
George
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hi again !! this video is to improvise bass fills ; and how to make a riff....can use notes from the pentatonic scale that you are using or notes from the dominant 7 chord or notes from it's minor scale ?? .....i'm also ixperimenti using the 4 inversion of a major pentatonic scale that is always minor pentatonic...so you can use notes from it's minor and major scale ,don't you ?
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I'm a guitar player and I want to start playing bass soon. Have you got any tips on how to improve my playing faster and how to practise on getting the notes sound clean and 'perfect' like you play them?
alkleiza1995 2 weeks ago
Thanks for your info. I also came from guitar to bass and found that, ideally, the technique (also the mindset) is different for both instruments.
My step-by-step online bass course will show you how to apply a suitable technique for bass.
One tip: play right behind the fret wire.
Bass of Luck!
George
BassLessonsOnline 1 week ago
@BassLessonsOnline thanks a lot! as soon as I have my bass I'll start following your lessons. Thank you!
alkleiza1995 1 week ago
Thanks for your post ... and Bass of Luck!
George
BassLessonsOnline 5 days ago
is there a particular rule to make a riff i mean
funkrun1 3 weeks ago
There is no particular rule to make a riff. There are numerous guidelines that may help get there faster.
My subscription-based course of step-by-step lessons deals with all of this in manageable portions.
George
BassLessonsOnline 3 weeks ago