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Hi everyone!
I published a video dedicated to Walking Bass on my YouTube channel.
After a theoretical introduction and some practical advice, I play four examples of 4 bars each in C major, F major, A minor and C minor.
Then I play two complete choruses (4 x 12 bars) of a Walking Bass for a Bb blues.
As a last example I play two complete choruses of Walking bass for the harmonic progression of Autumn Leaves in G minor (2 x 32 bars).
YouTube's automatic translation from Italian to English is very rough.....and for this I apologize. However, I hope that the concepts I explain in the video are clear to everyone.
As usual, you can download the PDF file with the transcription of the 6 examples for free from my website:
Jazz Guitar: The Walking Bass - Part 1
Any of your comments will make me very happy, thank you!
ettore
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02-20-2024 01:20 PM
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Fine work and good explanation. Thanks for the .pdf!
One remark: 1st Page, 1st bar: The Tab does not match the notation. Both works for itself, however.
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Originally Posted by bluenote61
Redoing all the rendering and uploading the video with the correct tablature takes me too long.
I will only do this if other errors are reported. Thanks again!
Ettore
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