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How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

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How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds – Lessons For Bass Guitar Series…

We commonly practice scales and modes to one or more octaves up and down. All this is done based on the specific order of the notes of each scale and mode, which define the tonal quality of each of them.

Next, I want to show you how to practice scales and modes in a different way. This form consists of playing scales in thirds. Obviously, this also applies to the different modes.

By applying this concept, you’ll play different combinations of major and minor 3rds, depending on the formula of each scale and mode.

Each of the examples presented here can be found in musical notation and tablature in the link of the lesson that appears in the Bass Musician Magazine.

Ex. 1 – The C Major scale to an octave, ascending in thirds. Quarter notes.

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

Ex. 2 – The C Major scale to an octave, descending in thirds. Quarter notes.

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

Ex. 3 – The C Major scale to an octave, ascending in thirds. Eighth notes.

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

Ex. 4 – The C Major scale to an octave, descending in thirds. Eighth notes.

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

Ex. 5 – The C Major scale to an octave, ascending in thirds. Sixteenth notes.

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

Ex. 6 – The C Major scale to an octave, descending in thirds. Sixteenth notes.

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

Ex. 7 – The C Mixolydian mode to an octave, ascending in thirds. Quarter notes. 

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

Ex. 8 – The C Mixolydian mode to an octave, descending in thirds. Quarter notes.

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

Ex. 9 – The C Mixolydian mode to an octave, ascending in thirds. Eighth notes.

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

Ex. 10 – The C Mixolydian mode to an octave, descending in thirds. Eighth notes.

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

Ex. 11 – The C Mixolydian mode to an octave, ascending in thirds. Sixteenth notes.

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

Ex. 12 – The C Mixolydian mode to an octave, descending in thirds. Sixteenth notes.

How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds

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Preparing for Performance with Dr. Randy Kertz

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Dr Randal Kertz - Bass Player Health - Oct 2022

Preparing for Performance…

This month we discuss how to prepare for a performance and easy strategies that go a long way.

Dr. Randall Kertz is the author of The Bassist’s Complete Guide to Injury Management, Prevention and Better Health. Click here to get your copy today!

The Bassist’s Complete Guide to Injury Management, Prevention & Better Health

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Interview With Bassist Erick “Jesus” Coomes

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Interview With Bassist Erick Jesus Coomes

Bassist Erick “Jesus” Coomes…

It is always great to meet a super busy bassist who simply exudes a love for music and his instrument. Erick “Jesus” Coomes fits this description exactly. Hailing from Southern California, “Jesus” co-founded and plays bass for Lettuce and has found his groove playing with numerous other musicians.

Join us as we hear of his musical journey, how he gets his sound, his ongoing projects, and his plans for the future.

Photo, Bob Forte

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Working-Class Zeros: Episode #2 – Financial Elements of Working Musicians

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WORKING-CLASS ZEROS With Steve Rosati and Shawn Cav

Working-Class Zeros: Episode #2 – Financial Elements of Working Musicians

These stories from the front are with real-life, day-to-day musicians who deal with work life and gigging and how they make it work out. Each month, topics may include… the kind of gigs you get, the money, dealing with less-than-ideal rooms, as well as the gear you need to get the job done… and the list goes on from there.” – Steve the Bass Guy and Shawn Cav

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Tour Touch Base (Bass) with Ian Allison

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Tour Touch Base (Bass) with Ian Allison

Ian Allison Bassist extreme

Most recently Ian has spent the last seven years touring nationally as part of Eric Hutchinson and The Believers, sharing stages with acts like Kelly Clarkson, Pentatonix, Rachel Platten, Matt Nathanson, Phillip Phillips, and Cory Wong playing venues such as Radio City Music Hall, The Staples Center and The Xcel Center in St. Paul, MN.

I had a chance to meet up with him at the Sellersville Theater in Eastern Pennsylvania to catch up on everything bass. Visit online at ianmartinallison.com/

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New Gear: Spector Woodstock Custom Collection Volume II

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New Gear: Spector Woodstock Custom Collection Volume II

Spector Launches Woodstock Custom Collection Volume II…

Spector Musical Instruments expands their celebrated Woodstock Custom Collection with the Volume II series – a breathtaking series of 12 handcrafted, one-of-a-kind bass guitars, each one masterfully designed by members of the Spector team. Crafted in the Spector USA Custom Shop in Woodstock, New York, these works of art go beyond musical instruments and expand the boundaries of Spector Bass design.

Spector’s iconic design lays the foundation for the Volume II collection. Each bass showcases a unique vision, including the selection of tonewoods, electronics, captivating finishes, and intricate design details. The collection highlights Spector’s commitment to craftsmanship and artistry and the individual people and stories that make up the team.

“The Woodstock Custom Collection was such a huge success, and we had so much fun with it that we couldn’t wait to do it again,” said John Stippell, Director – Korg Bass Division. “With Volume II, we’re expanding on everything we learned from the first collection, as well as pushing our design and Custom Shop team even further. These basses are a testament to the inspiring talent, creativity, and skill of every person on the Spector team. I’m excited for all of these basses and love how they tell the unique stories of all involved.”

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