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Lessons: Lesson #6236: Further Halting Steps Toward Walking

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Further Halting Steps Toward Walking


by Matthew Brown (8981)

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The simplest "walking" bass lines rely entirely on chord tones and quarter notes. Herewith, an example.

Note that the chord tones are prominent in any line that supports a busier line above; the more active and adventurous the soloist, then the more the tasteful bassist will rely on chord tones.

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