Have you ever wondered how some bass players solo’s just seem to flow so smoothly from one note to the next? I certainly did, particularly with players such as Jeff Berlin & John Patitucci who have an effortless command of the instrument. In the previous lesson, we looked at soloing using chord tones starting on the root and avoiding starting on the root. The next step of … [Read more...] about Soloing on Bass Guitar: Soloing Using ‘Continuous Chord Tones’
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Theory in 300: Target Notes
When soloing whether as part of a jazz ensemble or otherwise, it's likely that underneath your solo there will be chords changing. What really helps to take an average solo and really make it sound like it fits within the song and among the changes is making sure your solo lands on certain notes at certain times. Those notes can be thought of as target notes. Target notes are … [Read more...] about Theory in 300: Target Notes