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In this quick lesson, Gary Willis shares a killer pentatonic substitution trick to use over minor chords.
In this example, Gary improvises over a D minor chord while using the D minor pentatonic scale (root) and the A minor pentatonic scale (the 5th from the root).
Even though they are different scales, they accentuate different intervals and bring different colours to your phrases.
See you in the shed!!
#Shorts #GaryWillis #BassGuitar
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Right now over 25,000 bass players are enrolled in the Academy here at Scott's Bass Lessons and are making a real difference in their playing... if you're really serious about getting your bass playing together, click here to find out more and grab your 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/2VxSS0G
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In this quick lesson, Gary Willis shares a killer pentatonic substitution trick to use over minor chords.
In this example, Gary improvises over a D minor chord while using the D minor pentatonic scale (root) and the A minor pentatonic scale (the 5th from the root).
Even though they are different scales, they accentuate different intervals and bring different colours to your phrases.
See you in the shed!!
#Shorts #GaryWillis #BassGuitar
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Right now over 25,000 bass players are enrolled in the Academy here at Scott's Bass Lessons and are making a real difference in their playing... if you're really serious about getting your bass playing together, click here to find out more and grab your 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/2VxSS0G
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