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So many players get it wrong when it comes to the blues scale on bass and sound amateur-ish. In this lesson though, you'll learn exactly how to sound like a blues scale PRO on bass by avoiding the 2 biggest mistakes that beginners make. I'm a big fan of the blues scale on bass. It works a lot of the time, it sounds great, and it's pretty easy to get started. However, it's also super easy to sound horrible using it, even if you use the 'right' notes. How can this be?!?! Well it turns out that not all of the notes of the blues scale are created equal, but when someone treats them as though they WERE equal, it's a dead giveaway that they're a total beginner on bass. It just sounds amateur-ish... Thankfully, as you'll see in the video, there's a very simple fix that will elevate your bass solos or bass fills from the beginner level all the way to the pro level - and that's without learning any extra licks. If playing bass solos and improvising is something that you want to develop for yourself, then you're going to need more sounds than JUST the blues scale. As I said in the video, using ONLY the blues scale is the 2nd big mistake that beginner bass players make. If you're only using that one sound, it gets super boring - and very quickly. You NEED to use other sounds as well, which means you need to know what they are, how to play them, and where to use them. It doesn't have to be difficult though. It's actually quite simple for you with my free guide to the modes that you can download right here: http://becomeabassist.com/the-ultimat... In the guide, you’ll learn everything about how the modes are made WITHOUT over-complicating anything. You’re NOT going to come away from it more confused than when you started, and it will tell you exactly where and how to use all of the modes. It’ll clear up a lot of the confusion that can surround them and make it super clear on exactly how to use them. Once again, it’s completely free and I want you to have it, so just click on that link, sign up on that page and I’ll send it straight to your inbox. Of course if you have any questions, just let me know. Email is usually the best way to get in contact, but I do sometimes lurk in the comments. Either way, get in touch and I'll do my best to answer any questions you might have. Cheers, Luke P.S. You can find the G Blues track I used in this lesson right here: • 12 Bar Blues Backing Track (G)