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Hey guys, Posted a soloing/chord tone exercise last week and a lot of players seemed to get something from it, so.... I decided to do another tutorial based on chord tones. It's not an exercise specifically for soloing... it's for EVERYTHING bass lol! It'll help you with your bass lines, soloing, visualization of harmony on the fingerboard etc etc.

Here it is... http://scottsbasslessons.com/free-video-bass-lessons/creating-bass-lines-and-grooves/chord-tone-exercise/

Thanks again for watching!

Scott.

http://www.scottsbasslessons.com
http://www.scottdevinemusic.com

Posted

Scott. Great and thanks again. Brilliant stuff. Will check this out later for sure.

One thing that i can't find (in a way a simpleton like me can understand) is the use of the "wrong" notes when soloing. I was hoping that someone might put something up that shows how to integrate say chord tones and "wrong notes" over a 2-5-1 so that the solo doesn't sound so twee and sounds more, well, jazzy.

Posted

Hi Scott,
Thought the lesson was top notch - I never fail to be educated when I see your YT tutorials (have now subscribed to your YT vids). I think it's great you can get your point across so concisely in such a short space of time.

You're doing a grand job, keep it going!

Cheers,
louisthebass

Posted

Hey Louis... thanks man! Makes it worth while when I know people are getting something from the lessons!

Easy man,

Scott.

http://www.scottsbasslessons.com
http://www.scottdevinemusic.com

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