How To Beautify a Boring Bass Line
This video teaches you how to add a 10th to your one-note bass line to create a more beautiful sound. The 10th is an octave to the 3rd and harmonizes perfectly with every chord root, as long as you know the difference between a major and minor! We’ll try this out on the Hillsong classic song, Oceans (where feet may fail). www.worshipbassworkshop.com

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