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Bass Theory for Beginners – Part 5 – Intervals Introduction
#BASSNATION I’m super excited to release my new Beginners Theory Course!! In this part 5 I’ll be making an introduction to intervals for you. Check out this lesson and start your free trial today to get full unlimited access to all of the other lessons in this course!
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Ok bro either I’m to high “good weed” or ur even higher what kinda satanic s**t is going on wit da reverse message board upside down bass with u facing forward. i down wit JESUS u need 2 fix that vid this stuff is hard enough the devil is a lie I’m gittin mine lol now u a good brother i need u but i will come 2 ur next namm convention and beat up ur body guard bout u tiden my $10 to Satan LMAO
Hey Ricky, would love to help you out but I’m a little unsure about exactly what problem you’re having. Can you be a little bit more clear of the situation you’re in so I can help you accordingly
Good day sir.. I really don’t understand this concept. It’s kinda confusing to me and contradictory.
I thought D, A, B are Minors?
Please, clear me.
Under Key C
Hey Daniel would be more than happy to clear this up for you. What do you believe it’s contradictory to?
I now get your point sir.. I watched the tutorial over & over again before I could understand you.
Thank you.
Ok awesome! Let me know if you need help with anything else
Hey Daric,
I am new to this and getting a little lost. the intervals and whole and half steps makes sense. I do not understand how the different octaves are set up. I can play the C major scale backwards and forwards at the upper end of the fret board(toward the tuning pegs) but I do not get where the nest octave starts or how to know to know where the C major is on other locations of the fretboard. I watched all of the beginner course videos, but I think I may have been in the clouds when you were talking about the different ways to play the same thing in a different octave. Thanks.
Hey Gabriel, that’s actually a good question. One of the courses mentions how to do this I’m just not sure exactly which one does at the moment lol. I’ll record a specific video for you demonstrating this concept and how to do this as soon as I can. Thanks for your question again and look out for a notification from me
Hello Daric,
Thanks for taking the time to record this video. I am a beginner so I am still trying to memorize where the cords are at. I might have to grab a bass chart poster to start memorizing the fretboard.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/748857077