Sunday, March 06, 2011
Walking Bass Without Root
Hi,
Before reading this lesson, you might want to review Basic Walking Bass and Simple ii V I Progression Using Chord Tone.
As I already explained before about using chord tone to construct our walking bass lines, today's exercise is similar but no root note is used.
To avoid using the root note is challenging but the bass lines produced is more interesting.
Below is a simple ii V I IV Jazz progression in key of D.
I used the 3rd as the first note of the chord.
E.g. The notes in Em7 are E(root) G(3rd) B(5th) D(7th).
The first note I used for Em7 is G.
You can choose to play the line on a lower register.
Hope this is clear.
Cheers
Labels:
Exercise,
Solo,
Theory,
Tips,
Useful to build bassline,
walking bass
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