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The Circle of 5ths + ZONES = The SECRET to Fretboard MASTERY 

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Fretboard exercises can be found all over the internet and in almost any bass learning methodology book. Sometimes it's scales, sometimes it's specific patterns and almost in all instances they can definitely be useful.
Today, however, we want to talk about how you can break your fingerboard down into segments - or zones - to allow for a more focused learning experience. We'll cover the basic first step to getting these zones under your fingers, and then how to up-level from there so every single part of the fretboard will feel accessible and 'known' to you, no matter what key you're in.
Major Triads:
C = C | E | G
F = F | A | C
Bb = Bb | D | F
Eb = Eb | G | Bb
Ab = Ab | C | Eb
Db = Db | F | Ab
Gb = Gb | Bb | Db
B = B | D# | F#
E = E | G# | B
A = A | C# | E
D = D | F# | A
G = G | B | D
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Video Breakdown:
00:00 - Introduction
00:35 - What are fretboard zones and why should you use them?
01:47 - Mapping out the 3 fretboard zones
04:23 - The first step to mastering each zone
04:58 - Going a level deeper
05:48 - Applying the Circle of 5ths to Zone 1 using major triads
08:56 - Applying the same principle to Zone 2
09:55 - Applying it all to Zone 3
11:07 - Expanding the concept to all triads - Understanding that every triad has 3 shapes
12:26 - Why you want to be able to play all shapes for all triads
15:28 - In conclusion
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@joemills4663
@joemills4663 Год назад
1st let's just acknowledge what a beaut that F bass is! 2nd let's just thank Scott for all this great,high quality free lessons!👍🏻👍🏻
@SteveBarker-gv3eb
@SteveBarker-gv3eb Год назад
Nice 5 string banana
@rationalmuscle
@rationalmuscle Год назад
Best bass teacher on the Internet - period. Scott, your stuff is so freakin' good mate.
@amysscentsandsongs
@amysscentsandsongs Год назад
I have been going through your circle of fifths exercise every single day and suddenly the fretboard has become a friend rather than a foe. I am working on the score for a musical that I am playing with the community theater this summer, so the music is all over the fretboard. Because I wanted the warmest sound possible for some of the songs. I have been working up in zone 8 through 12 quite a bit. After that, zone 1 through 5 is also comfortable but to me sounds more percussive, which is great for certain other songs. And yes this zone is called upon regularly for those lovely deep roots. And then we have zone 5 through 9 which I need in almost all the songs, kind of the workhorse zone. Although I play piano, I couldn't read guitar/bass music 3 months ago. Your fretboard exercise was the breakthrough I needed.
@amysscentsandsongs
@amysscentsandsongs Год назад
@@stacer1962 Hi Stacer, you are welcome. I was so disheartened at first because I had to sort out each note individually as I went through the score, and I thought it was hopeless because I was so slow. But bit by bit, it started getting better and now I can sight read pretty well - not perfect, not up to tempo, but much better. Slow and steady wins the race. Best of luck to you. It is so worth it.
@tomasboledovic8687
@tomasboledovic8687 Год назад
Just bought my first bass and I have no idea about how to play that thing:) This is gonna help, thanks!!!
@klisher
@klisher Год назад
Well done. if you can watch earlier lessons on here (not the very early ones they are much more complex for jazz) from over the last 4 or 5 years. Also Talking Bass channel is excellent for beginners (its ok to mention it here as Scott and mark from that channel are mates) 👍👍
@doncoileohm
@doncoileohm Год назад
I started playing bass in January. I signed up to SBL and it was the best decision I ever made. Its been 3 months and I'm jamming with guys that have been playing guitar for 25 years and I'm keeping up with them.
@bluesberrysmoothie69420
@bluesberrysmoothie69420 Год назад
Good luck new comers!
@charliemoody7168
@charliemoody7168 Год назад
Yeah, it will help - I’ve played guitar for years, but I’ve never learned the fretboard, so I’ve always felt clumsy with it. Two months after receiving my first bass, I’m working an earlier circle-of-5ths exercise from Scott, and find I’m spending far more time playing around on it than I ever have w/ guitar (vs ‘practicing’, ‘learning songs’j - so I’m already expanding on what this basic exercise is revealing. Thing I’d say: DON’T be in a hurry: cramming never works, and you could spoil your appetite…i ‘spect eventually these exercises will turn into new music quite naturally
@d.l.loonabide9981
@d.l.loonabide9981 Год назад
1. Use the fingers of one hand to push a string down to the neck. 2. Use fingers, thumb or a pick to strike the strings with the other hand.
@scottthefunk
@scottthefunk Год назад
YOU ARE HELPING ME AFTER PUTTING THE BASS DOWN FOR 25 YRS
@fearsomemumbler9946
@fearsomemumbler9946 Год назад
I've been playing bass for 20 years now, and watching your videos has made me realise I really know bugger all about theory. I never had any lessons, started as a teenager when my mate needed a bass player and I thought go on then and have winged it ever since. You can still be a decent player after 20 years of winging it as you stumble across things and develop an ear from listening to others, but what I didn't know was why I was playing what I was playing and how it could be related to other things. Watching your videos has started to fill those gaps.
@thunderstatus
@thunderstatus Год назад
What he said... Been winging it for 35 years LOL.
@crocholiday
@crocholiday Год назад
Same here. Finally started lessons to fill in those gaps after 30 years of playing lol. My short term goal is to get to a place where I can read the Nashville Number system. I occasionally fill in for other bands and NNS would reduce the time I need to prepare from weeks to days and it would mean I don't have to commit everything I play to memory before I can play which can be tough, especially when I fill for bands doing 3-4 hr sets. I'm only maybe 2 months in and it's already paying off. Sat to learn a song with a lot of walking bass for an upcoming gig and realized what I heard was just a combination of major scale pieces and pentatonic scales. It made learning the song vastly easier. It's been a fun and interesting process for sure.
@willarddickerson921
@willarddickerson921 Год назад
Thanks, Scott. I appreciate all of your knowledge that you share.
@Pagani123
@Pagani123 Год назад
Im glad the lessons are still going on❤❤❤
@thebasspapa
@thebasspapa Год назад
Scott, now with my 60 years ... I must restart my life from the beginning with you as my teacher. Promise, I will be a much better bassplayer. Thanks for your work
@charliemoody7168
@charliemoody7168 Год назад
I hear ya - well into my 70s, & a bass player for…8 weeks…. good luck to you, Papa, make great music!
@thebasspapa
@thebasspapa Год назад
@@charliemoody7168 thanks for your friendly words
@TheBeach5563
@TheBeach5563 Год назад
Im turning 60 in a week, Been procrastinating and starting and stopping on bass for so long but Scott has a lot of great material up here and its motivating. Wishing you the best on this journey. Peace.
@qtipg1
@qtipg1 Год назад
That was really good! It really helped me to visualize the necessity of learning the circle of fifths and the role it plays in fretboard mastery.
@els1f
@els1f Год назад
Thanks to all the metal I've learned in my life, I have always been more comfortable in frets 5-9😋
@docjunior8968
@docjunior8968 10 месяцев назад
Randomly landed here looking for some circle of fifth routines for the bass guitar. This is by far the best lesson I've come across on RU-vid. The fretboard positions and the triads make a lot of sense. Thank you. Working on major triads will look out for the accelerator in 2024. Cheers!
@USMC0332
@USMC0332 Год назад
I have been an intermediate guitar player for years. I caught a bass bug a while back, and got my first one a couple weeks ago. It's so fun! Now I'm learning theory from you I just couldn't force myself to learn on guitar. Thanks for this!
@HuscleShoals
@HuscleShoals Год назад
This is a great way to learn any stringed instrument, especially if you play in different tunings or banjo, steel, etc. Thanks for a wonderful lesson!
@danilobernaschina1842
@danilobernaschina1842 Год назад
You're the best online Teacher with your tips & tricks on RU-vid. Greetings from Switzerland. Your passion is coming out of the videos
@thomaswalker8790
@thomaswalker8790 Год назад
Absolutely spot on. This is the real secret behind your fretboard dexterity. Great 👍
@kamerkayali
@kamerkayali Год назад
Thank you so much for these precious informations and exercises.
@music-collective
@music-collective Год назад
This is a wonderful lesson, which opened my eyes... I am learning bass at the moment and this video is really priceless for me. 🙏
@donaldjessop690
@donaldjessop690 Год назад
This is a really interesting exercise, never thought about doing this this way!
@brandonmason388
@brandonmason388 Год назад
This is perfect for where I am right now in my career. I’ve been playing a long time but I’m limited by having some blank spots in my knowledge of the fretboard. I know the notes but not like the back of my hand. I haven’t found a good system for really internalizing it all so I can apply it in the moment. I think this might be that system!
@garyryan8144
@garyryan8144 Год назад
A very good lesson ,presented in a very easy to digest way !!
@rebeccazappenforeyt3783
@rebeccazappenforeyt3783 Год назад
My bass teacher started me (after the notes of each string) in the 5-9 zone. Learning that first made the other 2 zones just fall into place. It definitely made a difference that I could already read music and play the piano and saxophone. The other thing he made me do from lesson one is use my pinky. The first few months were painful but I’m so grateful!
@music-collective
@music-collective Год назад
That's a great comment, Rebecca. As a beginner bass student, I should follow your teachers advice and start in the 5-9 zone. 🙏
@Buggle7619
@Buggle7619 9 месяцев назад
I've just started bass being part of the sax & piano gang and tbf it's crazy how much I don't know/missed/picked up without understanding so I'm becoming a proper beginner! SBL is fantastic!
@bobbrendel758
@bobbrendel758 7 месяцев назад
This is exercising parts of my brain I didn't know I had. Can't thank you enough for the content.
@RikJespersen
@RikJespersen Год назад
Brilliant exercises. Really challenging. Thank you.
@rochmainville9981
@rochmainville9981 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much Scott !! I can't believe that I didn't see this before!! Just this lesson will launch my technique to hyperspace!! I'll even try it on my 5 string!! Keep coming with these eye opening lessons!!👍🤘
@Musouk66
@Musouk66 Год назад
Scott I think you are great. Thanks for sharing.
@lucariboni5006
@lucariboni5006 Год назад
Thanks Scott, so clear. The video I liked most is the one about the amazing outro of "Funky monks, I almoust play it despite I'm a guitar player, bass is my second instrument😊
@GaryRuschman
@GaryRuschman Год назад
This was very helpful, Scott. Thanks!
@dionysiaex5538
@dionysiaex5538 Год назад
I started off dubious about this but, damn, Scott has convinced me! Great video!
@galvinferguson5336
@galvinferguson5336 Год назад
Thank you! This is very helpful!
@bassomatic6055
@bassomatic6055 Год назад
I like this breakdown into 3 zones. In addition to the 3 fingering types, I like to play all the notes in the zone from the E to the G. That gets you using your inversions too. For example in the 2nd zone, Ab played on all 4 strings in one position (finger per fret) means pinky on C on the E (1st inversion), Eb on the A, Ab on the D and C and Eb on the G
@KittyGangsta
@KittyGangsta Год назад
At last! After years of searching for the right video! I find you here with the bassists.
@noelsoto2613
@noelsoto2613 Год назад
Oh yeah I Def need this!! That's Y I singed up for the Fretboard Accelerator!
@ejpabs5237
@ejpabs5237 Год назад
love this lesson, Thanks SBL
@wilfreve3785
@wilfreve3785 Год назад
Been playing for 3 decades, and have always been studious. Taught myself with books, took lessons for several years, played with bands. I will definitely say that I've learned more with the fretboard accelerator course (and I'm less than half way through) than i did with years of lessons and book based practice. The fretboard accelerator course takes the best and most important parts of all my past musical training and combined them all into one program that has transformed how i look at the fretboard, and unlocked my playing. It's hand down the best bass training I've ever seen. Highly recommended for all bassists of all levels!
@devinebass
@devinebass Год назад
Wow, your journey is inspiring! We're thrilled to hear the Fretboard Accelerator is making such a positive impact on your playing 🙌🏻🎸🚀
@charliemoody7168
@charliemoody7168 Год назад
Scott, I would *LOVE* to take your course, but 2 months in, I can’t use an accelerator yet! To say nothing of merging households, moving & all that - it’s impacting my practice time I hope the thing is a smashing success, and I’ll see you there when I can keep up: by the time I get these ‘C5’ exercises down, I should be ready & available Thanks again for doing what you do - I’ve learned more about the fretboard & how to play in a few weeks w/ you than I have in decades of playing at guitar (I simply had no idea how to learn it or what to do, & no instruction helped). I hope you get enough out of doing it to keep bodies & souls together - in every sense
@fiscaldisco5234
@fiscaldisco5234 Год назад
Very useful. I wish someone would have taught me that before (and I've taken plenty of lessons including SBL!). I guess the upside of learning this very late in my learning journey is that I was able to do it right away XD
@admarhermans1
@admarhermans1 Год назад
I started out on piano when I was 9. It was hard on the hands, but so easy on the brain: like having one really long bass string. Visually too. I started playing bass when I was 16 in ‘88. Within a few seconds I knew it was my instrument: I always liked bass tones and harmonies (which is what the bass builds in music). But, what was hard was the four (or more) strings and all the positions, opposite of what I knew from the one-string: the piano.
@noeyes6151
@noeyes6151 Год назад
How you describe that is solid dude, shit, never thought about it like pianos, each string is a seperate piano👍 thats helpful, to me, i cant read music, cant work it out, never have, but i can remember sounds and that, but a piano per string. Yep that works for me👍
@turtturt235
@turtturt235 Год назад
Talk about that bass your playing sometime soon, see you playing it a lot love to hear you talk a bit about it
@widonaegele9465
@widonaegele9465 Год назад
Thank you!!!😀
@SupRec
@SupRec 6 месяцев назад
The very best exercise ever!
@francrivera
@francrivera Год назад
come back to the shallow waters !!! my best and much success !!! 🎉🎉❤😊
@torak774
@torak774 Год назад
Really great video, keep up the great content! At some point it would be great to see Ian and Scott look at some of Casiopea's basslines!
@danielirvine7468
@danielirvine7468 Год назад
To be honest when you started this channel I thought how could he possibly make a RU-vid channel on bass ? Is there really that much to learn???? Lol was I wrong ! What has it been 12 years ? And I’m still getting lessons from you for free Thank you for all you’re time in doing these vids man .
@PhillStone
@PhillStone Год назад
I've mostly been learning Sabbath tracks, so 5-9 is my comfort zone
@jhonsermanahara3653
@jhonsermanahara3653 Год назад
Awsome theory...thank you sir
@akinidingus9703
@akinidingus9703 7 месяцев назад
For double bass, it's quite important to learn 0 to 4 aswell. (applies for electric too prob)
@01gabito
@01gabito Год назад
The clearest and smartest bass guitar teacher on the web.
@NattSorg
@NattSorg Год назад
So, in the beginning of my bass journey, the 1-5 zone was definitely the most simple and the most easy one to remember. As I have gotten more confident in my playing (after about 16 years), I would say that my comfort zone is easily the 5-9 zone. It's easy enough to remember, and it gives me the flexibility when needed to move my hand a bit around. Then again, I've been playing both guitar and bass 50/50 each, and on guitar it's mostly been lead stuff without ever using tabs, so I have been kinda forced into figuring these zones out myself quite early. And since I prefer 5 string basses (just ordered a 6 string for the first time, and I am super excited), I have gotten very used to playing simple chords and using certain patterns and other things that have just decided to stick to my muscle memory.
@Matt_bechillin
@Matt_bechillin Год назад
I’m weird , I’m super super comfortable with Fret 8-12 , second I’m okay with 1-5, This video actually exposed to me that I’m unaware of frets 5-9 entirely. Thanks Scott !
@Matt_bechillin
@Matt_bechillin Год назад
It’s been a week…. My neck is so unlocked now 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@mr.force1036
@mr.force1036 Год назад
Thanks man😎
@mrdefinitely8769
@mrdefinitely8769 Год назад
I love the methodology
@andrewstephenson3594
@andrewstephenson3594 Год назад
Scott, in getting to grips with the fretboard I found that I learnt the notes on frets 1-5 first then came the notes on frets 5-12 but only on the E and A strings. The notes in frets 5-12 on the D and G strings came/ are coming to familiarity later.
@timothysmith7868
@timothysmith7868 Год назад
believe me when I tell you the fretboard accelerator course is worth every penny/moment you spend on it. I am wrapping it up right now with module 16 which deals with all they keys playing a chord progression 143 flat3 251 over each of the major keys and doing a continuous movement exercise... its AWESOME and as Scott says you will see the fretboard open up to you... very cool
@egg-sk8kp
@egg-sk8kp Год назад
Great lesson..
@devinebass
@devinebass Год назад
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
@Bass-guitarist
@Bass-guitarist Год назад
Don’t often see you playing a five stringer Scott! As always great info. Thanks for all your efforts man.
@donh5794
@donh5794 Год назад
He also had a few videos using the 6 string.
@drakex81
@drakex81 11 месяцев назад
I started learning songs by ear and by Tab reading. As an iron maiden big fan, i actually am confident from 3rd fret to the 14th at least, but i don't know scales o theory at all. I Just play what i learn, without being able to get beyond that limit. Your lessons are a miracle..... Thanks very much for every lesson or tip you give us.......
@drakex81
@drakex81 11 месяцев назад
Now i'm waiting for next giveaway, hoping to get one of those wonderful basses you put in.....
@drakex81
@drakex81 11 месяцев назад
I said that because i cannot afford the expense to get even a used one. I have my old 1969/71 Eko made in Recanati Italy, and he needs a big restoration. Then i have an Harley Benton 5 strings, mp 5 ej enhanced lake Blue..... I Always Dream about having a Fender Steve Harris signature, but i'll never afford such price.
@christophermartin2842
@christophermartin2842 Год назад
Im a piano player on the praise team but also the church asked me to also learn bass so i can alternate between so i bought me a bass and am practicing with your videos I do play guitar but only fifths rythm in second rythm form like more of a rock thre finger formation but bass should be easy to pick up with the guitar knowlege and theory in classicle and jazz that i have been exposed to
@6minus3minus2
@6minus3minus2 Год назад
You'll notice that the "second finger" position for the major chord also maps over the major scale. That's a useful way to find the shapes for major and minor chords, it's just the 1st-3rd-5th-7th etc notes in the scale.
@j.c1574
@j.c1574 Год назад
Hey Scot! I just read from a interview that Nikki Sixx used your lessons through these last years! How awesome is that?!
@goruby2
@goruby2 Год назад
Thanks
@ruanoly
@ruanoly Год назад
Loving the Fedora! But hey Scott, you're scaring the newbies with that 5th string. Makes my head hurt just looking at it. :)
@MarcusRecasner
@MarcusRecasner Год назад
You should do a video on the bassline for Fine China by Chris Brown. Once you hear that basslines, it's almost impossible to forget.
@stephaniechaos5176
@stephaniechaos5176 Год назад
Thanks for making these videos, they're super helpful! I've recently started playing bass but have a minor nickel allergy. What kind of gloves do you recommend? (I'm probably changing to steel strings on my personal bass soon, but I also switch instruments with my bassist at practice and his are nickel)
@joequint
@joequint Год назад
I like to play on the third fret with my index especially if im in C or G. Or I’m with you on A which is common for female singers. Or like you said, 8th fret for male singers. It just depends on song and vocalist. Best just to know all of it. I do the zone thing though and switching between them is kinda like a key change for me in my mind. Unless I’m soloing and then I try to stick to 2 strings and then do zones based on key. I’m sure that’s confusing but thats what I do
@Tracer9GTRider8
@Tracer9GTRider8 Год назад
That opening riff sounded like the guitar riff to "You Can Stay But The Noise Must Go" by Walter Wolfman Washington!
@davidt9841
@davidt9841 Год назад
Is anti-clockwise the same as counterclockwise? 🤔 Asking for a friend.
@devinebass
@devinebass Год назад
Yes it is! :)
@andrewpinner3181
@andrewpinner3181 Год назад
Hi Scott excellent explaination (as always) ! ls the fretboard accelerator course included with annual membership ?
@axelleaxl.5315
@axelleaxl.5315 Год назад
I'm playing mainly on 6 strings bass (sometimes 5) thus I'm finally more familiar with the second zone, I mainly use the 5-9 on the B string instead of 1-5 on the E string...
@fleaSP
@fleaSP Год назад
Dude how is this free?! Thanks so much!!!
@donh5794
@donh5794 Год назад
I certainly will use the anti-clockwise method. I have not used the circle of fifths in detail. I always learn new terminology from Scott. Apparently anti-clockwise is the same as counter-clockwise that I know.
@alexandertkirk
@alexandertkirk Год назад
Scott is Bri'ish
@insederec
@insederec Год назад
I'd actually say I'm most comfortable with 5 through 9, because I started and still mostly play funk and rock, a lot of chillin in the key of E/A. 1-5 is slightly less familiar just because of the bigger reach. Also with so many bad midi to tab conversions where they threw everything on open fingerings, I've deliberately avoided that out of fear and trauma
@kadauz173
@kadauz173 Год назад
Great video Scott! Is there a reason playing triads instead of playing the whole major/minor scale for each key in the circle?
@JDPelayoPetit
@JDPelayoPetit Год назад
I've been doing this (on guitar) for the past couple of months, funny how I ended up dividing the fretboard in the same exact zones😅
@chrisggoodwin777
@chrisggoodwin777 Год назад
If I get tight with the triads, I may make enemies with the Yakuza... 😂😂😂 I am solid on 1-5 and 8-12. It was 5-9, especially on the D, G, and C strings that tripped me up. I'm looking forward to getting this exercise under my fingers!
@angelspake81
@angelspake81 Год назад
Do a free download on "harmonic layering" . Similar to the one about harmonic minors over a dominant chord.PLEASE!
@angelspake81
@angelspake81 Год назад
Melodic minor over dominant 7.Do a harmonic layering primer free download
@angelspake81
@angelspake81 Год назад
Melodic minor over dominant 7.Do a harmonic layering primer free download
@davidmorris9032
@davidmorris9032 Год назад
I play in zone 5 through 8 mostly. I play five and six string basses and rely on my low b string for all things E through A.
@SunJetViking
@SunJetViking Год назад
I'm actually more confident in frets 5-9. It's the open strings in the 1-5 that throws me off. And yes open strings aren't technically frets and not included in frets 1-5 but i hope i make sense anyway.
@EisGlockner
@EisGlockner Год назад
I have a zerofret. So yes, the open String is a fret :D
@LarryLEvans-rx5ui
@LarryLEvans-rx5ui Год назад
Hey Scott I'm comfortable with frets 1-5 I need to work on frets 6-12
@brandonkane8335
@brandonkane8335 Год назад
I play Rocksmith. The songs on bass regularly go to the 14th fret to the 21st fret!
@kbreviews7785
@kbreviews7785 Год назад
I find myself really confident in the middle to the 12th fret but the first 5 are big jumps that I need to practice better.
@blahanger4304
@blahanger4304 Год назад
Playing a 5 string bass made me familiar with playing the zones although I never took lessons
@christophermartin2842
@christophermartin2842 Год назад
One to Five for sure ! The other two forgetabout it lol!
@simongarlick9191
@simongarlick9191 Год назад
Definitely 1 to 5. I’m new to your channel. Great lessons, why do you wear the glove?
@spenceremmons6200
@spenceremmons6200 Год назад
Love that Fodera. See you in the shed.
@BenD_Bass
@BenD_Bass Год назад
Hey Scott, can I just have that amazing yellow F bass?
@Variodyn
@Variodyn Год назад
I always played the 5 to 8 zone but that’s probably because i started out with Blues and Ska, my least confident zone is the 8th to 12th because i always made the mistake between the tenth and eleventh frets which is probably one of the most important places to end your lines when doing a warmup going back and forth or to impress a certain person.
@noeyes6151
@noeyes6151 Год назад
Your face photo things cool👍
@filippa6839
@filippa6839 Год назад
I’m most confident about 5-9 cause the first notes I learnt/memorised on the bass was the A minor scale starting on fret 5 on the E-string. I’m starting to get more comfortable with 1-5 now that I go to a music school though and I’d say I’m least confident about 8-12. I haven’t really thought of it as zones though, I have a couple notes on each string I’m 100% confident with instead. Like on the E-string I’m very confident with E, F, G, A, B, C and on the A-string I’m the most confident with A, B, C, D, E and for the D-string it’s D, G and A and in the G-string it’s probably just G. I know all the notes on all the strings though (of course) but those notes are the ones I would never have to think twice about. And then I check the octave of some notes on the D- and G-string sometimes since I’m most confident with the E- and A-strings
@unclemick-synths
@unclemick-synths Год назад
7-10 is straightforward: BC-D EF-G A-BC D-EF. 7th fret is BEAD and 10th is DGCF. I think A natural minor is the best scale to learn the fretboard because it breaks down into symmetrical patterns all over the neck.
@obidibidou6933
@obidibidou6933 Год назад
Can you please have the frets numbered in the same direction so it reflects the Bass .Neck positions ? ie nut on the right ...drawing nut on the right .
@claytontrail7649
@claytontrail7649 Год назад
You're the Man Scott !!!
@danmillward7358
@danmillward7358 Год назад
Ast learn E and A then all you have to do is imagaine the nut is on the second fret on the D and G....as they are just a tone higher.....
@michaelheatley9709
@michaelheatley9709 Год назад
What bass are you playing??? Beautiful!
@MrZirip
@MrZirip Год назад
F Basses
@DJPhillthy
@DJPhillthy Год назад
Most confident: 3-9 Least confident: 20-24
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 10 месяцев назад
Not a bass player, but this is great for my left hand.
@Gpa129872
@Gpa129872 Год назад
Does anybody know what brand of bass Scott’s using in this video?
@greedygringoprospecting6941
playing my carvin lb76. ALL maple. with jazz pickups. real simple ,real bad ass.
@maxherron1376
@maxherron1376 Год назад
I play in Zone 1. The other zones are where I grip to pick up my bass.
@michaelvarney.
@michaelvarney. Год назад
Cool… I’m gonna adapt this to guitar.
@boomerbutler7569
@boomerbutler7569 Год назад
Does anyone know how Scott gets his bass tone? It's so thick and heavy!
@shireboundscribbles
@shireboundscribbles Год назад
8:50 I thought that was going to turn into a Windmill in Old Amsterdam
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