Hi guys,
I've been working my way through Ed Friedland's "Building Walking Basslines". I've been making good progress 'till I reached the dominant approach. I'm a bit confused about one or two things. I'm a comparative newbie to bass.
I know the 5th is the dominant. I understand how G is the upper and lower dominant approach to C. Where I get confused is where he introduces a "new note choice", and states "the U/L dom of the 5th is also scale degree 2"
Going from F7 to Bb7 he has :
R (F) , U/dom (G), 5 L/dom (C), U/dom R (F)
How is G the upper dominant here and not C
It does not seem to follow the same rule as G being the U/L dom of C.
Also, which is the "target". I assume it's Bb7, because that's what you are moving towards.
Sorry if I'm not explaining my question very well. I need to understand this before I can move on in the book.
I've been working my way through Ed Friedland's "Building Walking Basslines". I've been making good progress 'till I reached the dominant approach. I'm a bit confused about one or two things. I'm a comparative newbie to bass.
I know the 5th is the dominant. I understand how G is the upper and lower dominant approach to C. Where I get confused is where he introduces a "new note choice", and states "the U/L dom of the 5th is also scale degree 2"
Going from F7 to Bb7 he has :
R (F) , U/dom (G), 5 L/dom (C), U/dom R (F)
How is G the upper dominant here and not C
Also, which is the "target". I assume it's Bb7, because that's what you are moving towards.
Sorry if I'm not explaining my question very well. I need to understand this before I can move on in the book.