G Major Pentatonic Scale Low Position

Our study of the Major Pentatonic Scale begins with G Major.

As always, remember your basics:

⁊ Start slowly

⁊ Play it 10 times, perfectly

⁊ Increase speed slowly Continue reading

Relative Major and Minor Pentatonic Scales for Bass Guitar

Did you know that every scale – whether major or minor – has a relative scale? Knowing the relationship between major and minor scales will help you better understand how these scales can be used to create bass lines.

For this lesson, feel free to put your bass down and just watch/listen to the video.

Once you have watched the video, try the exercise outlined below.

 

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Extending the Minor Pentatonic Scale, Part 1

Now that you have learned the two most important fingering patterns for the minor pentatonic scale, and have practiced it in five (or more) keys, it’s time to begin exploring how to extend the scale by adding other notes.

This lesson begins with adding two notes that are often heard in conjunction with the minor pentatonic scale. Continue reading

Comparing the Minor and Minor Pentatonic Scales

In order to move forward in our discussion on the minor pentatonic scale, it’s important to understand a bit of music theory. Don’t get nervous – I’ll do my best to make it simple.

This video shows how the minor scale and minor pentatonic scale are related. Basically, all you do is remove two notes from the minor scale to create the minor pentatonic. To better understand this lesson, it’s important that you know the alternate fingering for the minor pentatonic scale. You can review that here. Continue reading

Gm Pentatonic Scale For Bass Guitar – High Position

We continue to explore the minor pentatonic scale, this time in the D minor (Dm). There are two positions in which to play this scale; this lesson covers the high position. If you haven’t done so already, I recommend you first learn the low position.

As always, remember your basics:

⁊ Start slowly

⁊ Play it 10 times, perfectly Continue reading

Gm Pentatonic Scale For Bass Guitar – Low Position

We continue to explore the minor pentatonic scale, this time in the G minor (Gm). There are two positions in which to play this scale; this lesson covers the low position.

As always, remember your basics:

⁊ Start slowly

⁊ Play it 10 times, perfectly Continue reading

Dm Pentatonic Scale For Bass Guitar – High Position

We continue to explore the minor pentatonic scale, this time in the D minor (Dm). There are two positions in which to play this scale; this lesson covers the high position. If you haven’t done so already, I recommend you first learn the low position.

As always, remember your basics: Continue reading

Dm Pentatonic Scale For Bass Guitar – Low Position

We continue to explore the minor pentatonic scale, this time in the D minor (Dm). There are two positions in which to play this scale; this lesson covers the low position.

As always, remember your basics:

⁊ Start slowly

⁊ Play it 10 times, perfectly Continue reading

C Minor Pentatonic Scale For Bass Guitar – High Position

We continue to explore the minor pentatonic scale, this time in the C minor (Cm). There are two positions in which to play this scale; this lesson covers the high position. You should learn the low position first. If you haven’t done so, why not do it now? To learn the low position, click here.

As always, remember your basics:

⁊ Start slowly

⁊ Play it 10 times, perfectly Continue reading

C Minor Pentatonic Scale For Bass Guitar – Low Position

We continue to explore the minor pentatonic scale, this time in the C minor (Cm). There are two positions in which to play this scale; this lesson covers the low position.

As always, remember your basics:

⁊ Start slowly

⁊ Play it 10 times, perfectly Continue reading

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