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Chord Progressions, Different Bass Lines and Licks

Lesson 23/28 | Study Time: 5 Min
Chord Progressions, Different Bass Lines and Licks

Chord Progressions, Different Bass Lines and Licks

featuring most styles played so far and some new ones.

The next six examples use the same chord progression.

Rock.

Arpeggio run with a Latin feel.

Harmonics chord.

Let all notes ring!

Arpeggio run.

Funk.

The next seven examples are based upon the same chord progression.

Rock.

Jazz.

Jazz.

Latin Rock.

Funky Rock.

Off beat playing.

Funk.

*The first time through play the Db as indicated, and the second time through replace it with the C note, (then omit the C note in brackets on the down beat).

The next seven examples are based upon the same chord progression.

Bossa Nova – syncopated Brazilian rhythm, usually medium tempo.

Samba – style of Brazilian music which has a rhythmic emphasis on one and three, played by one or more members of the band. The tempo ranges from medium to very fast.

Rock.

Latin Rock.

Fusion – combination of Rock, Jazz, Latin etc.

Jazz.

Afro.

The next three examples use a slight variation of the chord progression.

Rock.

Hard Rock.

The next six examples are based upon the same chord progression.

Rock Jazz.

Bossa Nova.

Samba.

Brazilian.

Funky Reggae.

Afro.

The next eight examples are based upon the same chord progression.

Jazz.

Harmonics chord.

Let all four notes ring!

Samba Rock.

Salsa.

Brazilian.

Latin Funk.

Funk.

Funk.

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