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Old 12-17-2008, 01:30 PM
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A multitude of patterns for a given scale

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I guess this does enter the realm of technique, since learning these patterns will enter into your subconscience over time and your hand will be able to "talk" for you as you run along the fretboard:

Hello all,

I was flipping through the book "Serious Electric Bass" by Joel Di Bartolo and found one lesson that I find to be very useful. This is good for those who already have knowledge of the scales and modes but feel like they only have maybe one or two approaches to those scales. This lesson is the first step in breaking the typical three string root-octave pattern which beginners tend to have a habit of relying on.

I created a lesson about it. I forgot the number so I will post a reply with the lesson number.

http://www.activebass.com/cgi-bin/pa...=24017&p=1&a=0
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