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Chord Shapes
Chord Progression
B¨6
6 7 5
10 10 9 10
G9
C‹7
F7
B¨6
8 8 8
8 8 7 8
6 7 5
6 7 5
6
6
6
G9
C‹7
8
10 10 9 10
F9
10 10 9 10
8 8 8
8 8 8
8
8
8 8 7 8
8 8 7 8
You can use different chord extensions / alterations. Keeping it simple... because we're focusing on bass lines, right?! (-:
Ex1 - Just Bass Notes
B¨
G
C
F
B¨
G
C
10 10 6
6
8 8
8
F
6
G
C
F
10 10
8
B¨
8
6
8
8
8
10 10 6
8
6
8
etc.
8
8
Ex2 - Bass and Chord Simultaneous
B¨6
6 7 5 6
6
G9
C‹7
F9
B¨6
10 10 9 10
8 8 8
8 8 7 8
6 7 5
10 8
8
8 6
6
G9
C‹7
F9
10 10 9 10
8 8 8
8 8 7 8
10 8
8
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Please note: Other "approach notes" are possible. Diatonic note from above is very frequent. Also, if the chords last more than 2 beats each, it's possible to have "scale movement" in between each chord... See the blues (below) for examples of this.