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Understanding the Natural Minor Scale on Bass

Welcome to another lesson in the Bass Theory Simplified series! In this video, we’ll dive into one of the most essential scales in music: the natural minor scale. Mastering the natural minor scale is crucial for any bassist, as it serves as the foundation for countless bass lines, melodies, and chord progressions, especially in genres like rock, metal, and jazz.

What Is the Natural Minor Scale?

The natural minor scale follows a specific pattern of whole and half steps. In this lesson, we’ll break down the structure of the natural minor scale and demonstrate how to play it on your bass fretboard. Understanding this scale will open the door to learning other minor scales and modes, as well as give your playing a more expressive and emotional quality.

Fretboard Layout

We’ll guide you through the notes of the natural minor scale and show you how to locate them across the fretboard. You’ll learn how to play this scale in different positions, allowing you to navigate the fretboard fluidly and creatively.

Practical Applications

The natural minor scale is a go-to for creating moodier, more complex bass lines. We’ll explore how this scale is used in different musical contexts and show you how to apply it to build stronger, more melodic bass lines, solos, and harmonies.

By the end of this lesson, you’ll not only be able to play the natural minor scale on bass, but you’ll also know how to use it effectively in your playing to add depth and emotion to your music.

For more lessons like this, check out our book Bass Theory Simplified—your complete guide to mastering the bass and understanding music theory.

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