For Bass players #1 - Dominant 7, bass runs
(Waltz) | ARR: be2sharp |
First, in the Mixer, turn off the bass. | |||||||||||||||
B | 1 1 2 3 B7 | 1 - 5 - E | 1 1 2 3 B7 | ||||||||||||
This exercise is designed for bass players, to learn | bass runs. Each number gives the number of the | ||||||||||||||
scale note being played. For the B chord, 1 1 2 3 | means B B C# D# and 1 - 5 - means | ||||||||||||||
B for 2 beats, and F# for 2 counts | |||||||||||||||
To play all 12 keys, set the Practice Transition | to +5 , and the number of times to play the song | ||||||||||||||
at 12. Blues & Country players set at 5 repeats. | |||||||||||||||
To learn descending bass runs from the Dominant | |||||||||||||||
chord see, lesson #2. Lesson #3 shows multilple | |||||||||||||||
runs, applied to the basic I - IV- V7 progression | |||||||||||||||
Note: transition +5 allows the chord set to move | up a 4th (down a 5th) for each cycle. |