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Pentatonic Scales on Bass for Beginners
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Hey there, friends and neighbors! In this video, I've got a fun (but challenging) lesson for beginners all about the Pentatonic Scale. There are tons of bass videos on this topic, but I'm going to show you one shape that will sound great on major AND minor harmonies. I hope you dig it!
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@queenkaili3243

1 year ago

I’ve been playing bass for almost two years without knowing any music theory. After watching this tutorial, I felt the excitement that I felt back when I first picked up the instrument. Finally, theory is starting to CLICK! Can’t wait to binge-watch the rest of these beginner videos. You, sir, are an excellent teacher! Patient and clear.

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@garesRI

1 year ago

Mr. Brown, your elocution goes beyond words, tone and style to include how you seamlessly integrated the physical movements of your hand and bass to deliver an outstanding presentation. Seriously.

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@8981USMC

1 year ago

Has to be the best and straight forward explanation of the pentatonic sale. Thanks!

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@robertc2619

3 months ago

Self taught with a bit of knowledge but stuck ?well these patterns take you up another step ,showing that 1 finger per fret in exercise is great, alternative ways of playing scales is also vital and this is a real learning process not only for beginners but self taught guys like myself who missed a few steps while learning .guys like you and J.Stinnet give you great fundamentals while moving over fretboard.❤❤

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@markgardner5076

1 year ago

A great intro this scale. After 50 years of playing drums, my knees are shot and I'm now moving to bass. Your videos are helping a lot!

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@bigfriz67

4 weeks ago

I just bought a bass, I'm 56, my goal is notbto be as good as you but to do this for me. I am glad I found you. Thank you.

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@hdbasses

1 year ago

This is the lesson no one taught me when I was starting out. Glad to see you cover it!

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@zg2964

1 year ago

im on a journey on picking back up bass and learn to play properly and you helped me understand a little more on pentatonic scales just watching this video one time. Really appreciate you and all these other people putting free lessons online.

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@NikkiWonka

1 year ago

As someone who's been playing for years and years these type of videos are really amazing to refresh the memory, sometimes the most simple stuff can be the most complicated to master (feel and etc.), anyways much appreciated! =)

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@XrizShowdaddy

2 weeks ago

My brain absorbs your teaching like Sponge 🧽. I really appreciate it. God bless you bro.

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@parraeels1100

1 year ago

Can’t thank you enough for your lessons Rich, I have just picked up the bass after 20 years and have really enjoyed playing again through your lessons.

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@ericm8025

6 months ago

Thanks so much! Been playing a couple years and this is one of the best lessons I've seen yet. You're a great communicator.

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@Ploz1366

8 months ago

You're not only a fantastic bass player but also a great teacher..perfect combo!!Thanx a lot for helping me(us) Sir!

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@remogallipoli449

1 year ago

Excellent explanation, also your calm approach is very helpful. Compliments, greetings from Italy 🇮🇹

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@DaUnforgiven1

1 month ago

I played on a church worship team for about 10 years. Stopped playing for about 20 years. Just getting back into playing again. Love the scales lessons. Lots of stuff here I never learned the first time through. Very grateful for the lessons. Currently jamming on a fretless 6 string

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@ernestsloan5071

10 months ago

Perhaps you should consider a Masterclass. You have excellent teaching skills.

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@brucewales5965

1 year ago

Thank you for NOT using excessive hand gestures since we are following your fingers for learning reasons. Thanks again!

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@busker153

6 months ago

Your "rant" was not a rant at all, but a beautifully stated explanation. As for the lesson, I loved it! I am truly a beginner with experience. I taught myself guitar in junior high school. I played tenor sax in high school band. I picked up a base in a church years ago because they did not have a base player. Again, self taught, off of what I knew from other stuff. Funny story. The associate pastor (sound board guy) handed me a tape to listen to. He hit play. After two or three measures, I told him to stop it. "I get it." He smiled. Talk about the busiest bass in the west! I slowed it down immediately. Amazing how simply hearing your BEGINNER self for a second or two is more than enough. LOL I am taking the time now to really learn it all from scratch. The ideas of music theory are not over my head, but I never understood how to really "work" with any of it. I love the way you teach.

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@marsan150282

1 year ago

I have been playing the bass for two weeeks,this is really inspiring,thanks Mr.Brown.

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@johnrandall6301

1 year ago

Thanks Rich. have always been a 'by-ear' player. felt I was being lazy but then found theory off-putting. You manage to bridge both in a way that I get! Thanks (from the UK).

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