
Learn Gospel Songs By Ear
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Ascending bass run (1-5):
Ab C Db D Eb F Gb G Ab
Descending bass run (1-5):
Ab Gb F E Eb F Gb G Ab
This was a quick breakdown of the left hand bass line. One of the resources that I recommend is that you take a look at Jermaine Griggs blog. He definately breaks this down to a "T".
Generally the bass line go from the one to the four.
Ascending bass run (1-4):
Ab Bb B C Db F Gb G Ab
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Thus walking basslines generally consisting of unsyncopated notes of equal value, usually quarter notes (known in jazz as a "four feel"). Walking basslines use a mixture of scale tones, arpeggios,chromatic runs, and passing tones to outline the chord progression of a song or tune, often with a melodic shape that alternately rises and falls in pitch over several bars.
Basslines can be played by any low register instrument such as a piano, upright bass, electric bass, hammond organ (foot pedals or not)
Try these bass lines and give you left hand a much needed workout.
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