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Useful Melodic Patterns for Bass Guitar electronic book 

This page includes all the linked exercises and additional pieces of information to complement the Useful Melodic Patterns for Bass Guitar book (ISBN 978-0-9950220-0-3) , written by Gustavo Zecharies, on its first edition. The book was published in February 13th, 2016 and contains 185 pages with clear descriptions about how to use melodic patterns to improve your playing. 

Where to buy: Apple Store, click here 

Chapters

  • Introduction
  • Legend and terminology
  • Major Scale Patterns
  • Pentatonic Scale Patterns
  • Arpeggio patterns
  • Scales Reference
  • Exercise Schedule
Introduction: I picked up the bass being (arguably for some ;), an old guy, after my 40’s, and came from a lifetime of electric guitar and Warr Guitar (tapping bass/guitar 12-string beast of an instrument) playing. I discovered that I was a bassist late in my life. I knew that achieving some respectable level of flow in my playing was going to require some interesting exercises and an easy to follow methodology.
Based on my own experience playing other instruments, mostly learning from the strategic errors I had made in the past, I always believed that good, groovy and physically demanding melodic patterns were a good way to develop my playing… hence the reason for this booklet.[…]”
Excerpt From: Gustavo Zecharies. “Useful Melodic Patterns.” iBooks. 

 

 

 

Sunday
Jan032016

Pattern 31 Examples

Below the examples included on the Useful Melodic Patterns for Bass Guitar book, for pattern number 31

Here is the "easy" example, trying the pattern over the B major scale , starting at the 7 fret on the E string.

Also below, a video playing pattern number 31, B major scale, fret 7.

Now the advanced example, trying the pattern over the D# minor natural scale starting at the 11th fret on the E string.

Also below, a video playing pattern 31, D# minor natural scale, fret 11.

And here a quick example about how to use our pattern number 31 on a chord sequence that goes: XXXXXXXXXX.

Sunday
Jan032016

Pattern 32 Examples

Below the examples included on the Useful Melodic Patterns for Bass Guitar book, for pattern number 32

Here is the "easy" example, trying the pattern over the C# major scale , starting at the 13 fret on the E string.

Also below, a video playing pattern number 32, C# major scale, fret 13.

Now the advanced example, trying the pattern over the A minor harmonic scale starting at the 5th fret on the E string.

Also below, a video playing pattern 32, A minor harmonic scale, fret 5.

And here a quick example about how to use our pattern number 32 on a chord sequence that goes: XXXXXXXXXX.

Sunday
Jan032016

Pattern 33 Examples

Below the examples included on the Useful Melodic Patterns for Bass Guitar book, for pattern number 33

Here is the "easy" example, trying the pattern over the C major scale , starting at the 12 fret on the E string.

Also below, a video playing pattern number 33, C major scale, fret 12.

Now the advanced example, trying the pattern over the C# minor natural scale starting at the 11th fret on the E string.

Also below, a video playing pattern 33, C# minor natural scale, fret 11.

And here a quick example about how to use our pattern number 33 on a chord sequence that goes: XXXXXXXXXX.

Sunday
Jan032016

Pattern 34 Examples

Below the examples included on the Useful Melodic Patterns for Bass Guitar book, for pattern number 34

Here is the "easy" example, trying the pattern over the Db major scale , starting at the 6 fret on the E string.

Also below, a video playing pattern number 34, Db major scale, fret 6.

Now the advanced example, trying the pattern over the A major scale starting at the 16th fret on the E string.

Also below, a video playing pattern 34, A major scale, fret 16.

And here a quick example about how to use our pattern number 34 on a chord sequence that goes: XXXXXXXXXX.

Sunday
Jan032016

Pattern 35 Examples

Below the examples included on the Useful Melodic Patterns for Bass Guitar book, for pattern number 35

Here is the "easy" example, trying the pattern over the F major scale , starting at the 5 fret on the E string.

Also below, a video playing pattern number 35, F major scale, fret 5.

Now the advanced example, trying the pattern over the E minor natural scale starting at the 7th fret on the E string.

Also below, a video playing pattern 35, E minor natural scale, fret 7.

And here a quick example about how to use our pattern number 35 on a chord sequence that goes: XXXXXXXXXX.

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