 what's up guys welcome to another episode of baslady quick one today i will be showing you three gospel movements you can use going to your two chord progression okay it can be called league it can be called movement whichever way movement or leagues are ways of expressing yourself on the bass there's no special thing about league or movement okay so that was it now i'm going to use this song that i just finished playing i'm going to use that song to explain everything every of the move i played okay so um of course you know first thing you should look at for is the key of the song and another thing i want to bring to your notice is always notice that not every song you come across starts from the one chord progression okay there are some song that can start from the sixth chord there are some song that can start from the two chord some start from four chord you know and things like that progression is different from you getting the key the fact that the song progression started on the two chord does not mean it doesn't have a key okay so the the key there on the song is my is my a okay so now the progression on this song started from the sixth chord okay so the fact that the progression started on the sixth chord does not mean that's the key okay this is the key a but the progression started from the sixth chord then you go to your four and four five one then syncopation in between to the progression again to your sixth chord again again that's the syncopation there one seven six bless you lord you two four and forever five one okay okay basically this is just the progression of the song one seven always leading you to your six then you go to your two then you go to your four and five and one okay so that's it the first movement i did the first lick i played there lead him into my two chord was this a chromatic work down the sustain note this thing helps to beautify your move is that if you go in plain okay okay so that was the first move to my um two chord okay my two chord going to my four chord i can as well do that move okay you can go that way but i landed on my two because i know after my two i'm heading to four so i quickly create something again from the two here i quickly create something again leading me also to my four chord don't forget each of the chord progressions on that song they are connected to each other so that's why the first move i played i'm already on my two chord then i'm going to my four chord so i quickly create something going to my four chord okay then i reached my four chord then i relaxed five chord that's my one chord okay so that's how these things work they are all connected to each other so as you're doing one you're also thinking of the next chord progression you're going okay this is my one this is my two this is my three this is my six this is my six this is my five five four four three three two two one okay so the movement started from the six okay six this is my three don't forget the key we uh this is a B and C sharp okay so one two three so six three one seven six four three flat three two before the next one one six seven one one six seven one then you drop to four four four four the 16th note then four four four three one five four okay so tonus of a notation there will be B okay so that's it now the second movement i played simple also this is a it's like you're running a dorian mode going to your two okay okay this is chromatic down the chromatic movement leading me to my two four three flat three two i substitute the six with the three okay on a normal day that's a compression always go do tila right one seven six but i substitute the six with the three so this is what i did so that i can be able to achieve that movement leading me to my two chord so i did one seven three three like a passing note from two to three two three two three three three like this kind of hammer on thing that was what i did the eight okay so i substitute the six we did three one seven three five three two one seven six five four three flat three two then four five one so that was it so tonus of a notation there will be five then saw one okay so the last movement i did and the song was this similar movement to the first movement i did so that was what i did what happened there is kind of repetition of the notes okay so what i did here is what i came up here to do then i also repeat that same note here again so your ability to meet up with the timing will enable you to achieve it with ease and it will come out lovely okay so that's it um so let's let's go again this is my a don't forget the key we are a one two three four five six seven one two three one seven three one seven six three flat three two three flat three two three flat three two then you take your move to the next chord progression you're going okay so that was it the tonus of a notation will be these are the three movements i want to show you going to your leading you to your two chord progression on any song you can try 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