Sometimes there are just too many options.

When it comes to bass solos and fills, dominant chords basically give us carte blanche in terms of notes and scale choices. Unfortunately sometimes having too many choices can make things harder. In other words, just because you can play any note, doesn't mean your solos are going to sound good.

Playing great bass solos and fills is about how you rearrange the pieces you're given.

Most of us know all of the same scales as the great improvisers do. What separates the good from the great? It's all about how you rearrange the fragments within those scales to create melodies and phrases. Anyone can run one or multiple scales up and down, Instagram and YouTube is full of it The people that stand out, even on those platforms are the people that are making music.

In this course I'll teach you a variety of ways to make music over dominant chords.

I'll teach you how to use a variety of scales and patterns and break them into fragments that can be put together in order to create endless ideas. If you're tired of playing the same old things, or struggling to find your voice, then this is the course for you.

Course curriculum

    1. A New Way to Use the Blues Scale

    1. Get Funky with The Lydian Dominant Mode

About this course

  • 2 lessons