PLAYING TRIADS IN 2 OCTAVES ON THE BASS GUITAR

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 11

  • @taurusmonkey8780
    @taurusmonkey8780 Před rokem +5

    My favorite Bass tutorials. Thank you,

  • @FirManSyah_Art
    @FirManSyah_Art Před rokem

    🤘🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💯

  • @gssong7111
    @gssong7111 Před rokem

    Hey, Anthony! was hoping for a "check in" vid on the New Years resolution, which I have been pretty good about This one helps with the triad part of practice... Could you expound on the single string scales a bit?

  • @gustavofilho5722
    @gustavofilho5722 Před rokem

    How can I have classes with you?

  • @HDSerious
    @HDSerious Před rokem

    Great Video Anthony! I was going to purchase a squire CV 60s J Bass but I couldn't find the one you have in Olympic White. Do you or anybody else know if they don't sell these anymore ?

  • @agustinbernal2760
    @agustinbernal2760 Před rokem

    Hi Anthony, I think there is one more triad, the sus triad 1-4-5, it sounds really good, I use it a lot, what do you think? Cheers!

    • @AnthonyMuthurajah
      @AnthonyMuthurajah  Před rokem +4

      Triads imply stacked 3rds, so a 1-4-5 wouldn’t technically “qualify” as a triad. I definitely like the sus shape a ton, but it doesn’t have a specific tonality (basically what a sus chord does haha). So, as far as basic triads go, I’ll always refer to just the 4 mentioned in the video.

    • @agustinbernal2760
      @agustinbernal2760 Před rokem

      @@AnthonyMuthurajah when I learned the triad structure it implied three notes not necessarily stacked in thirds, also when you do the triad inversions there are 4ths, 6ths, tritons etc. I’m not sticking to the traditional way of thinking, there is also a very nice triad 1-2 (9)-5 which I also use a lot and sounds amazing, it is a personal desicion, I guess because they are real, hahaha, cheers!

    • @AnthonyMuthurajah
      @AnthonyMuthurajah  Před rokem +2

      Hence the “qualify” because the “rules” are all there in place just so we can break it 😅