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Bassix
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Jun 22 2006, 11:07 PM
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QUOTE(mwthemovie @ Jun 22 2006, 03:05 PM) Very insightful. and i'd like to know, to reconfirm, scales are of the same pattern even from different starting positions? pardon me, i've only just started to delve into scale playing and it seems pretty dry up till now. join the club...hahaha what do you mean exactly by same pattern? If you bring the pattern up the fretboard u are changing the key. If you want to play the same scale (same key) higher up the fretboard, then the pattern has to change (also depending on which strings you choose to play on).
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mwthemovie
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Jun 22 2006, 11:21 PM
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ah, i meant to change the key, from the same beginning string to a higher/lower fret, i'd be using the same pattern right? as opposed to shifting it to a diff string, which would require further transposing?
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Bassix
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Jun 23 2006, 12:19 AM
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change key ya...you just move up the fretboard with the same pattern. Although further transposing by playing other strings can't do any harm i guess....No harm practicing extra.
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mwthemovie
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Jun 23 2006, 03:05 PM
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oh okay, duly noted, thanks for the tip-off. haha.
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Bassix
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Oct 16 2006, 05:57 PM
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Nobody layan in the bass forum So i post here. It's more about switching between modes and i'm sure you guitarists and pianist out there know how to do it well. Here's the post from the bassist forum QUOTE(Bassix @ Oct 15 2006, 08:41 AM) Since i'm in a jazzy mood today, anybody here with some guidelines to walking basslines? The problem for me mostly is the transition between the modes. It always feels like a sudden jump to me even if the transition is done with chromatic. eg: for a switch from Cmaj7 to Gmaj7 it's basically a switch between the aeolian modes (major scale) so i go from root to root by going C-B-A-Ab-G. It sounds super weird because the Ab is out of place. It is in neither scales. But what should i replace it with if i want to hit the G on the 1st beat?
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Everdying
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Oct 16 2006, 06:09 PM
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Two is One and One is None.
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then dont play the Ab, fill it in with a note played twice like the C, B or A. or leave a space, or mess with the rhythm. or come in on the F# to G. whatever you bassists do This post has been edited by Everdying: Oct 16 2006, 06:12 PM
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davidlow7
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Oct 16 2006, 06:23 PM
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juz wanna ask is anyone have all the details of "family of chord"???
thx & regards
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Bassix
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Oct 16 2006, 11:26 PM
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Oct 16 2006, 11:09 AM) then dont play the Ab, fill it in with a note played twice like the C, B or A. or leave a space, or mess with the rhythm. or come in on the F# to G. whatever you bassists do  now why didnt i think of the F# G thing....that's perfect
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supercolossal
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Dec 19 2006, 11:26 AM
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Quick question, anybody has a good explanation of what is playing in cut time?
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blackangel
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Dec 19 2006, 12:58 PM
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easy one, does any one has a fretboard theory lesson online? wanna go through abit n learn more.
is fretboard lesson useful for tuning different setups?
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