 with the fruit of your lips this song is as easy as abc i believe you guys must have been singing this song in your look at churches okay so everything there is as easy as abc from the intro to the bass line I started constructing or the pattern I started constructing on the chord progression I'm going to show you everything that happened there is as easy as abc okay now you know I keep telling you praise is all about you creating some nice pattern bringing one or two notes together see if it tally with the chord progression you're going you understand first thing about praise you need to hear the drama what kind of reading the drama is given to you and the second thing is you getting to know the key and the progression of the song of the praise song and more of those praise African Prince songs they are like their progression are unlike the same you understand as you're playing to this song you'll find out the same reading that work on this song you're playing to will fit in the next song the singer is about singing and that's why it keeps flowing like that and that's why Nigerians or Africans we dance a lot when it comes to praise because that steady reading will cover so many songs like 20 praise songs or 10 praise songs okay so first thing is you getting to know the key of the song and you getting to know the chord progression there of the song then next is you start building creating okay when I put these two notes together this is the reading that note is bringing up this is the sound that note is bringing up then if it fit in that chord progression fine you can use it now I'm going to show you everything I did there now the first thing the key of the song is on b-flat b-flat simply means my e-sharp okay b-flat e-sharp the progression of the song is right so the first progression is one then you are back to one four back to one then next is your C then two then five okay so that's it so they started the intro with four seven that was my flat third okay if you don't have five string bass once you get to your two you go to your four the intro is as simple as it is now the first pattern I constructed there on that song is now you can say I'm using the five string to explain but if you look at it very well you can still achieve it on four string what I was doing there is five one five one one one three one that was it that's bassline I constructed there and the pattern fit in the one chord progression okay that's just it that was what happened on the one chord then if you cannot achieve it if you don't have a five string bass you can do something like this you can see I'm using the pinky finger to reach out to the five one you can do something like that now on the four chord progression which is the next progression of the song I did the same pattern now this one I kind of invert it okay but the starting if you notice what I did on the one that is what I copied to the four okay so I did one four four three one okay that was what happened there the next chord progression is six right what happened there was I replaced the six with the third on the number day the three is not there the three is not there but I can replace that is substitution for you when I use the three I replace the six with the three what happened on the three that is what I copied to the two every of its pattern the note there is seven three three three five three if you are using a four string bass you can do three seven three you're using four string you can use that pattern but now I'm using five strings so I started from the seven seven three so I copied the same pattern to the two two is my next chord progression so I played six to six to six to two to four two okay now the last chord progression there is five then five also I played it to five okay that was the pattern I used there on the five to five it's simple so you just use the right fingerings okay and I believe you will get it now the next song there is I saw a living god your starting code is one then you go to five go back to one then you go to four one okay five one okay you can see the progression is as easy as ABC this is just the vast right the fair the vast of the song then the chorus okay so that party start from one five one so the pattern I created there is five one five one one seven five five one one five one one seven five so I took the same pattern to the fall if you notice the song progressions or the chord progressions are major so any pattern that work on the one would definitely work on the four would definitely work on the five and that is just it just enjoy yourself same I also took it to the five now two five five five four four two okay so that was the pattern there now G over my you the right no which is the chorus of the song because I know the key of the song the key of the song is B flat which is my a sharp I came up here to play the bass line to construct to give that makosa feel with a term using the term and the in there's more okay it's easy to achieve do you have an are you there in the pattern I created on the fall I took it to the one like I had to in that I have to improvise on the five so I did one four six so you can practice that okay don't apply pressure okay just float so that is everything I did on the song guys okay so you can take the song okay I will put the link of the song in the description below okay you can go download you can use the song for practice and please do not forget to subscribe to the youtube channel you're going to download the song please just to say thank you keep learning new patterns so take this pattern see how you can infuse it on all that praise song you will come across okay and if you need private lessons from me every information is right there in the description below or on the screen right there looking at you okay chat me by whatsapp send me an email indicating you need a zoom private lesson okay so I will tell you on what and what to do for you to get started okay and that's all for today I will see you in my next video bye