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Bass lesson on scales 🎸 Here are 5 shapes based on modes that will allow you to play all over the bass fretboard and finally understand what scales are for and how to practice them on bass. This tutorial also talk about improvisation. 📖 Download for FREE the sheet with the key points and diagrams : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t4gu... 🎸💻 If you’d like a online private one-to-one bass lesson, feel free to contact me at: [email protected] It covers the following topics: How to use scales to master the entire bass neck The C major scale The link between major and minor scales 5 scale shapes that let you play across the whole fretboard Playing in all keys Improvising all over the neck Improvising on a song/backing track How to practice effectively on bass 💬 Note about the diagrams: If you feel like the shapes in the diagrams are flipped compared to my bass neck in the video — you're absolutely right. This is a common diagram convention that I chose to stick with, even though it can be a bit confusing at first. Just remember to read the diagrams from bottom to top. The low E string is at the bottom. 🎵 Thanks to Nick Neblo for letting me use his backing track: • Sad Slow Instrumental Guitar Ballad Backin... On a personal note: These concepts really helped me understand the bass better. Learning these 5 shapes and the theory behind them gave me a major breakthrough when I was starting out. Scales and modes can take time to fully grasp, and this video doesn’t explain everything — but I hope it gives you some clarity. It’s also a bit of an intro to modes and the question: How do we actually use modes and scales ? ⏱ Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 0:31 – Major scale 3:37 – Minor scale 7:25 – The 5 shapes 10:08 – Key changes 12:42 – Building visual references 14:31 – How to practice 17:12 – End of video