The Dominant Bebop Scale, Bass Guitar Fretboard Diagrams, Interval Patterns

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The Dominant Bebop Scale, Bass Guitar Fretboard Diagrams, Interval Patterns: The dominant bebop scale is based on the dominant scale which is another name for the Mixolydian mode which has a flattened 7th note.

The dominant bebop scale Mixolydian bebop scale is an eight note scale (octatonic). It has the same notes as the Mixolydian scale including a chromatic passing tone, a major seventh, between the minor seventh (b7) and the tonic (1). The formula is root (1), second (2), major third (3), perfect fourth (4), perfect fifth (5), sixth (6), minor seventh (b7) and seventh (7).

Bebop songs are incredibly fast, with lots of fast-moving chord changes and complex progressions.

The musicians who would play bebop are considered some of the most technically skilled musicians in the world because of the sheer speed and amount of notes they play.

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