greghagger Posted September 28 Share Posted September 28 A long while ago I made a video on the five major pentatonic bass shapes. It's taken a while and a few friendly prompts, but I've finally got round to making a video on the five minor shapes. This lesson is sort of off the back of my video No.275 that I made a few weeks ago on the minor pentatonic scale. These minor pentatonic shapes are so useful to us bass players, and if you're struggling with knowing notes options for creating your own riffs, licks and fills, then this video is for you. It will help you to understand a framework across the whole fretboard to help with improvising. In the lesson, I guide you through the scale shapes and explain why they are so useful. This is an easy lesson to understand but an important one, so you don't want to miss it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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