Lydian Scales For Bass + The Simpsons Theme Song

2016-03-03 9

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Lydian Scales For Bass + The Simpsons Theme Song\r
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This week were closing in on the end of our series on the diatonic modes with the lydian scale. Lydian is the fourth mode of the major scale (for example, in the parent key of C major, F is the relative lydian scale). Its used most commonly over major 7 #11 chords, as well as garden variety major 7 chords when appropriate. Its most commonly found in pop/rock music on the IV chord (i.e., play major over the I chord, and play the relative lydian scale over the IV chord, which is the same notes just with a different root in mind).\r
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Hope you guys all dig the Simpsons theme song as much as I do, because thats our lydian scale example for the week!\r
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Really happy to be back at ya with bass lessons, make sure to subscribe, follow me on Facebok, and get ready to rock!\r
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