
Add to favorites This is for the slightly more advanced bass players out there looking to expand their theoretical horizons. This is the second video in a series on the often misunderstood concept of chord scales (check out the first video here). No, this won’t make you an amazing bass player, but it should give you some food for thought.
Here’s a “Chord Scale Primer” with instructions for constructing basic diatonic chord scales and a list of all 7 diatonic chord scales in C major, as well as a page listing the 5 Secondary Dominant chord scales.
http://adamneely.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/chordscale-primer.pdf
http://adamneely.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/secondary-dominant-chord-scales.pdf
Enjoy!
blunt said,
September 8, 2010 @ 3:23 pm
I believe varitions from a minor scale or a major scale are more efficient.