Easy Music Theory For Bass: Learn How To Play Major And Minor Triads In Three Positions
This lesson takes you through three different positions for playing major triads and minor triads on the bass. It then combines the shapes to play a common chord progression, the "one six two five" or I-vi-ii-V. Once you learn the shapes, we can move them freely about the fretboard and combine them to write creative bass lines. It's the perfect exercise to help you expand your fretboard knowledge and master the bass.
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