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Play Electric Bass Podcast

Play Electric Bass Podcast

By: Miles Halter
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Learn to play electric bass guitar with the Play Electric Bass Podcast!

Hi, I'm Miles. I have played and taught bass for over 6 years.

My goal with this podcast is to bring you multiple series of bass lessons that will help you improve your knowledge of bass theory, techniques, and other fundamentals on the go!

Subscribe to the show and I guarantee you'll improve your electric bass skills!

Thanks for listening! You're awesome. Keep slappin'!Copyright Miles Halter
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  • 4 - Major And Minor Dyads Explained for Bass
    Jan 16 2025
    You can drastically improve your fretboard knowledge by learning major and minor dyads if you're a bass player.

    Here are the major and minor dyad bass fretboard diagrams.

    These are major 3rd and minor 3rd intervals played at the same time, and they're great substitutions for major and minor triads.

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    2 mins
  • 3 - Bass Dyads Explained (2 Note Chords)
    Jan 16 2025
    Learning about bass dyads will help you write songs, improvise, and easily accompany other musicians.

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    1 min
  • 2 - What Is A Bass Chord? Learn in Less Than 1 Minute
    Jan 16 2025
    Want to learn about bass chords? Then tune into this episode to learn about what a bass chord is, and learn how chords are constructed.

    Here's the bass chord definition with a practice diagram.

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    1 min
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