Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Bass Clef
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Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Bass Clef
We are very excited to present this new course! it provides a comprehensive approach to working with the pentatonic scale. It is no exaggeration to state that the major pentatonic is one of the most used scales in music. It occurs through just about every culture and genre and is a building block of some of our most familiar and cherished melodies.This course explores the many ways that a major pentatonic scale can be used. From simple sequencing to the use of “side stepping,” ( see examples at bottom of page ) the major pentatonic is a rich resource for creating strong melodies. This course is recommended for all instruments, although fingerings have been provided for the guitar. Through exercises, études and mp3s you will experience this trusty scale and learn how to apply it to any musical context.
What’s in the Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Bass Clef Course?
It is a comprehensive exploration of the major pentatonic in all keys with a comprehensive pattern and side stepping exercises. More specifically it includes:
- Scale fingerings for major pentatonic Scale for guitarists
- 216 Three Note major pentatonic exercises in all keys for a total of 2592 exercises.
- 96 Four Note major pentatonic exercises in all keys for a total of 384 exercises.
- 288 Four Note major pentatonic exercises in all keys for a total of 3456 exercises.
- 432 Side Stepping major pentatonic exercises with midi files
- 156 major pentatonic études with 468 mp3s at 3 different tempos plus midi files
- If you prefer the treble clef version see Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1
How is the Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Bass Clef Course Organized?
The Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Bass Clef Bass Clef course is logical and easy to follow. It contains 2592 major pentatonic patterns that include midifles so you can hear each exercise and set your own tempo. 156 études with bass and drums are included which help you to hear how to apply the major pentatonic scale.
The all elusive side stepping technique where you play in and outside the key with parallel pentatonic scales is demystified with hundreds of exercises and études to help you apply the concept.
With each of the 12 sweep types, information is presented about applying them, plus investigations on what else can be extracted from the two trichord pairs concept.
Is the Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Bass Clef just a Book of patterns or Does it Teach You Something?
the Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Bass Clef course gives you in-depth information on how to think and hear a major pentatonic scale in many of the common situations where the scale is used. All exercises are explained so that you see the bigger picture of how to organize the major pentatonic.
Examples from the Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Bass Clef
Example One
The Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Major Bass Clef course gives you a ton of ways to sequence a major penatonic scale. Below is an example of four of the six ways to play that the first three degrees of a C major pentatonic (1,2,3) can be used ascending and descending. These are super cool melodies and below is only one page of many containing awesome three note pentatonic patterns. All keys are included.
- Click on triangle to see a three note sequential application of a C major pentatonic
Example Two
Four note patterns are also included in the Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Bass Clef course. This gives you a yet another way to sequence the scale up and down two octaves. Below is an example of four of the 24 ways to play the first four degrees of a C major pentatonic ascending and descending. Again these are the “go to” four note pentatonic patterns. All keys are included.
- Click on triangle to see a four note sequential application of a C major pentatonic
Example Three
The all elusive side stepping sound is often used by great musicians. This book is the rosetta stone for understanding and learning to play freely with this concept. The are 100’s of examples of side stepping down and up a half step and a tritone away in this course and of course the exercises are in all keys.
- Click on triangle to see a three note sequential application of a C major pentatonic to side stepping down a half step
Example Four
Side stepping sound is often achieved by using four note patterns. This book dedicates a large section understanding and learning to play freely with this concept. The are 100’s of examples of side stepping down and up a half step and a tritone away in this course and of course the exercises are in all keys.
- Click on triangle to see a four note sequential application of a C major pentatonic to side stepping down a half step
Example Five
Études are also included in this course. The études allow you to hear and practice the major pentatonic scale. The études are played at three tempos and MP3s with bass and drums are included. It is super rare to find these kind of real music examples of the various concepts of improvising with a major pentatonic. Études written with eighth notes and sixteenths are included. Learn the entire étude or pick out choice licks to add to your musical palette.
- Click on triangle to see an eighth étude using a three note sequence for scale degrees 1, 2, 3.
B Major Pentatonic Slow Tempo
B Major Pentatonic Medium Tempo
B Major Pentatonic Fast Tempo
Example Six
Études are also given using sixteenth notes which also include bass and drums are included. MP3s are also included so that you can hear each étude. Learn the entire étude or pick out choice licks to add to your musical palette.
- Click on triangle to see an sixteenth étude using a three note sequence for scale degrees 1, 2, 3.
C Major Pentatonic Slow Tempo
C Major Pentatonic Medium Tempo
C Major Pentatonic Fast Tempo
Example Seven
Études using side stepping melodies with bass and drums accompaniment. The études with side stepping a great way so slow down the scale superimposition concept so that you can develop these types of melodic lines.
- Click on triangle to see an eighth note étude using a three note sequence with side steeping up a half step for scale degrees 1, 2, 3.
B Major Pentatonic Slow Tempo
B Major Pentatonic Medium Tempo
B Major Pentatonic Fast Tempo
Example Eight
This étude explores side stepping using sixteenth notes. Remember there are 13 études all apply different concepts for the major pentatonic with and without side stepping.
- Click on triangle to see an sixteenth note étude using a three note sequence with side stepping up a half step for scale degrees 1, 2, 3.
C Major Pentatonic Slow Tempo
C Major Pentatonic Medium Tempo
C Major Pentatonic Fast Tempo
This Course has it All!
The examples presented above are just a small part of the entire course. Whether you learn best with exercises, études or just picking out choice melodic fragments from these exercises and études you will have a huge resource to help you master the major pentatonic scale
Master the Major Pentatonic Scale with Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Bass Clef
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- Additional Information:
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- Digital Edition 978-1-59489-350-6.
- Scale fingerings for Major Pentatonic Scale for Bass Guitarists
- 216 Three Note Exercises in all keys for a total of 2592 exercises.
- 96 Four Note Exercises in all keys for a total of 384 exercises.
- 288 Four Note Exercises in all keys for a total of 3456 exercises.
- 432 Side Stepping Exercises with midi files
- 156 études with 468 mp3s at 3 different tempos plus midi files
- What people are saying about the Pentatonic Scale Lexicon V1 Bass Clef
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- The rosetta stone of the Major Pentatonic Scale! Y. Wu
- I always wondered how to do side stepping with a pentatonic scale. Usually those type of melodies are played so fast I can’t figure them out. This course gives me a step by step process to hear and master this idea. G. Peeters
- This 3 gigabyte course is amazing. The sequencing on the major pentatonic is exactly what I was looking for to strengthen and expand my pentatonic licks. Thanks!. T. Almeida
- Thanks Bruce this is exactly what I needed to understand how to play and more importantly how to hear pentatonic scales! F. Bianchi.