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Guitar
Essentials
Part 11 - Walking Bass Lines
Lyle: In
guitar playing you don't always have to play chords or lead all the time, you
can also play the bass line.
Lyle: It's fun to know a few different standard
bass runs on the guitar, keeps them bass players on their
toes.
Lyle: Check out this little riff used for
E:
Lyle: v
= down stroke, ^ = up stroke with the pick. Watch the video and you'll see how
smooth I play it using the down and up strokes.
Lyle:
Put a slight palm mute on the bass strings too.
Lyle: Here's a looping jam track for this riff.
Try playing right along with me.
Lyle:
How we doing with it?
zz: Looks simple but a little
tricky.
Lyle: Listen back to the TAB and notice each note
rings clearly. Does yours?
Lyle: Next, try playing over one string, starting
on the A string:
Lyle:
Since this little jam is in E, you need to learn how to play this bass line in B
too:
Lyle:
This one is a bit tricky, you don't have open strings to help you
out!
Lyle: Try playing all 3 riffs in a
progression:
Lyle:
Here's a looping jam track for the full progression:
Lyle: If
you want to jam the chords for this progression, here's what I
suggest:
Lyle:
There you go, a simple little bass line you can learn to use for blues and
country jams in E.
Lyle: That's all for this lesson. See you next
time and have a good
night.
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