Tag: Music Theory
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7 Tips to Learning Your Bass Fretboard
Advertisements A part of becoming a fantastic bass player is knowing the frets and strings on your instrument. Music theory and the electronics that make up your bass are other parts that are great to learn but knowing your fretboard is crucial. I love learning new ways to play my bass and utilizing these ways…
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Greta Van Fleet – Highway Tune (Bass Cover)
Advertisements Songwriters: Joshua Kiszka / Jacob Kiszka / Samuel Kiszka / Kyle Stephen Hauck We’re stopping at the green light girlBecause I want to get your signalNo going at the green light girlBecause I want to be with you now You are my specialYou are my specialYou are my midnight, midnight yeah So sweetSo fineSo…
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Basic Finger Plucking Technique – Bass Guitar
Advertisements About two years after I first picked up the bass, I started taking lessons to get better at it. My bass teacher noticed that I was playing with one finger and worked with me to try to play with two. It wasn’t until years later that I made the conscious effort to focus on…
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Bored with Your Bass Playing? 5 Tips To Have Fun Playing Bass!
Advertisements What’s going on Basschicks and Bassdudes! I hope everyone is out there staying safe during this time. With everything going on the world it can be scary and crazy to think about the sudden changes that have come into our lives. This is a time now more than ever, to learn and improve upon…
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Enharmonic Equivalents Lesson 3: Minor Scale
Advertisements In the final enharmonic equivalents lesson, we are going to look at the minor scale. If you haven’t checked out the previous two lessons, you can check out lesson one here and lesson two here. Believe it or not there are different notes in the minor scale that are enharmonic equivalents than the major…
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Create Amazing Basslines and Progressions with Modes – Lesson 2
Advertisements Hello Basschicks and Bassdudes! New post is live on Bass Musician Magazine talking about modes! https://bassmusicianmagazine.com/2020/02/create-amazing-basslines-and-progressions-with-modes-lesson-2/ In the second modes lesson I am going to be showing you the modes across 1, 2 and 3 strings utilizing the C Major scale.
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Enharmonic Equivalents Lesson 2: Major Scale
Advertisements Enharmonic equivalents are a relatively easy thing to comprehend but I wanted to dig a bit deeper because there is more to it than just the same tones but different note names. Enharmonic equivalents affect the way that you write and read music. We are going to be taking a look at the major…
