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Dave Marks Walking Bass lesson 05

This week, we’re mixing up all of the concepts we’ve learned so far. We have ascending and descending arpeggios and root position, 1st, 2nd and 3rd inversions. Mix them up… You can get a pdf to accompany this lesson from www.davemarks.com. Duration : 0:3:31 Technorati Tags: bass, bassist, Bassline, Dave, jazz, lesson, Marks, Walking

Dave Marks Walking Bass Lesson 06

This week we are looking at all of the mathematical possibilities with a II V I progresion using Root position, 1st, 2nd and 3rd inversions. It’s like maths.. but hold tight, work through it and we’ll be back to the more musical stuff next week! You can get a pdf to accompany this lesson from … Continue reading

Dave Marks Walking Bass lesson 04

This week we’re starting to look at 2nd and 3rd inversions of our four note chords. You can get a pdf to accompany this lesson from www.davemarks.com. Just click on the lessons page.. Duration : 0:5:39 Technorati Tags: bass, Bassline, Chords, Dave, jazz, lesson, Marks, Walking

Dave Marks Walking Bass lesson 03

This week we’re looking at the 3 different chord types used in a II V I progression and dealing with root position and first inversion shapes. There are notes available on pdf files that you can download for free to help with the lessons. Just click on www.davemarks.com and check out the lessons page. Duration … Continue reading

Dave Marks Walking Bass lesson 02

NOTE: I’M REDESIGNING MY WEBSITE AT THE MO – TO GET PDFS FOR THIESE LESSONS, REGISTER ON MY SITE AND THE LESSONS PAGE WILL APPEAR! This week we are looking at ascending and descending our 4 note chord shapes. You can get a pdf to accompany this lesson from www.davemarks.com. Just click on the lessons … Continue reading

Dave Marks Walking Bass lesson 01

NOTE: I’M REDESIGNING MY WEBSITE AT THE MO – TO GET PDFS FOR THIESE LESSONS, REGISTER ON MY SITE AND THE LESSONS PAGE WILL APPEAR! Hey all – welcome to my first lesson on the topic of walking basslines. We’re going to start off by exploring arpeggios – one of the most basic building blocks … Continue reading