Playing Changes Using The Modes (part 1)
Hey there, friends and neighbours! Today, I want to share part one of a lesson about how we can use the modes to play over changes with you. This lesson is a preliminary exercise that will give you an understanding of where we're going next. But, it's also a great exercise on its own. So let's take it to the bass! WOULD YOU LIKE TO HELP THE CHANNEL? Like this video. Share this video. Subscribe to the channel. Donate if you can. SUPPORT THE CHANNEL HERE https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_... FOLLOW ME ON ALL THE SOCIALS https://linktr.ee/richthealgorithm BECOME A TOP FRIEND & NEIGHBOUR OF THE BROWN'STONE FOR $4.99 A MONTH! Click the JOIN button next to the SUBSCRIBE button. 1. You'll receive a Loyalty Badge next to your name in comments and live chats. 2. Your comments will have priority status and will be among the first to receive a reply. 3. Exclusive access to forums, surveys, and content questions from Rich. You can cancel at any time. THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING The Brown'stone #basslesson #playingchages #modes Playing Changes Using The Modes (part 1)

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