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Lessons: Theory Bass Lesson #3107: 2-octave Whole Tone

2-octave Whole Tone
by Steve Rosenka
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Theory Bass Lesson by Steve Rosenka suitable for Beginner bassists.
Excerpt:  The next scale we will discuss is called a Whole-Tone. It is made up of, obviously whole tones. A whole tone is a space of two frets. It can be played over any augmented chord of the root note. <p> For this lesson, we will be playing in the key of C. It is an easy pattern to remember. On the B string we will play the 1st fret(C), the 3rd fret(D) and the 5th fret(E). On the E string...(more)


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