 what's up guys welcome to another episode of baslady quick one today I will be showing you how to connect notes within chord changes this is all about you just trying to spice up your playing so guys the key of the song is on B flat which is also your A sharp okay so that's it this is my B flat major scale that is it if you're on stage you're playing or you're playing to a song apart from you being on stage you're playing to a song maybe you're doing a song cover and you're looking for how to spice up that particular progression now you can be doing this or through the song okay so easy way to go about these is make use of the notes that are on that particular key this is my B flat major scale the progression is four you go to your one five then you go to your six okay so that's just the progression one to spice it up your first chord progression is four so you go to your four mind you you're going back to your one right you're going to your one you use the one to serve as passing notes to your fall you're going to your one you can do something like that you see the connection you can do something like that you run that movement and you land there on your one chord progression okay so that's how you connect okay so from your fall you're going back to your one you see the connection your next chord progression you're going to your five you do this simple now going to your five you did this one two three four two three four five if you're using using five string you can also rest on that's five your five on your B string okay okay so that's another way you can connect to your five chord okay now you're going to your six-chord you can do this also you're going to your six-chord you can do that okay you can do that connect into your six-chord now if you look at it from fall I played it every note there that I played is the note of the B-flat major scale okay the progression you pick out they are connected to that key that you are picking progression does not mean you've gone outside the key you are the key is your foundation so you only pick progression out from a song based on that same key you are so when you pick a progression you have your notes here your first progression is fall now when you look at it in Tony suffer notation that is your far when you also look at it in scare degree that is your fall on which key you are on your B-flat on your B-flat that's the key you are so your B-flat is the root this is your root two three four that's your first progression you picked out from that key okay so now I'm connecting you're making use of all the notes you have on that B-flat scale that is what you're using to spice up your progression to spice up the chord changes so you landed on the fall you're going back to your one you did is see the movement you're going to your five you did is that's it leading you to your five you're going to your six don't forget the progression you're going to your six you did this see that's it that's how to start connecting now you're no longer afraid because all the progression they are also connected to each other so from my fall I want to go to my one I can do you see what I did around there is just the major scale that was what I did there so this is the connection I'm talking about so when you're playing to song you don't just be there and you're afraid no when you're practicing you shouldn't be afraid when you're trying to connect notes to a particular chord progression you're going you know don't be afraid try to break that barrier always long to spice up your plane okay you okay you can stop picking one after the other okay so that way you see then you go into your favorite then you're going to your six I'm not going outside the bus every note I'm playing there is the b-flat major scale is on the b-flat major scale so I'm going to take everything slow again now the progression is one I worship you five I worship you six that's it which in turn is my now let's connect using the notes of the b-flat major scale to connect the progression one after the other so my first connection is from my four chord to my one chord my first progression is four which is my far now these are the notes I connected leading me to my one chord so I did this that was the first move I played the tennis of a notation there is that's it now to my five chord I did is which is I played one two three four two three four five five if you're using five string now if you're using four string you can just do that's it so the note there tennis of a day is do re mi fa re mi fa sol sol I've connected leading me to my five chord progression now going to my six chord progression which is my last progression on the song I did this okay which is I started from my five notes five six seven one two three five six six then you can add the passing note going to your four chords back again so then the passing notes there is okay from six six six seven one three four land on your four chord progression again so that was it then you just continue hope this is helpful hope you enjoyed it just take it practice it it will really help you does it okay so if you're new to this channel please don't forget to hit the subscribe button and turn on the notification there and also if you need private lessons from me every information is right there on the screen or in the description below chat me by what's up send me an email it's going to be a live subsection I look forward to seeing you see you my nice video have fun bye