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Offline Redy2bUsed

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NEED A 'lil HELP
« on: April 25, 2007, 10:50:49 AM »
I got a shed coming up, and I wanted some new praise break licks chords and bass runs...if anyone has any, please post them. If its not too much trouble....

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Re: NEED A 'lil HELP
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2007, 02:18:05 PM »
What do you play now?  We need to know what you play in order to give you something different.
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Re: NEED A 'lil HELP
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2007, 02:23:29 PM »
Really nothin fam, remember I'm kinda still learning...I need something/...anything is cool....I just need some praise break chords and runs...to work with at this shed...something that I can play around with.....and get busy....

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Re: NEED A 'lil HELP
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2007, 03:27:34 PM »
Here are some runs I use:

1. The scale degrees for the 1st run are: 1, 3, 5, 6, 1

/ Eb (1)
/ G (3)
/ Bb (5)
/ C (6)
/ Eb (1)
(repeat)

2. The scale degrees for the 2nd run are: 1, 2, #2/b3, 3, 5, 6, 1

/ Eb (1)
/ F (2)
/ Gb (b3)
/ G (3)
/ Bb (5)
/ C (6)
/ Eb (1)
(repeat)

3. The scale degrees for the 3rd run are: 1, #2/b3, 4, 5, #6/b7, 1

/ Eb (1)
/ Gb (b3)
/ Ab (4)
/ Bb (5)
/ Db (b7)
/ Eb (1)
(repeat)

4. The scale degrees for the 4th run are (backwards run): 1, #6/b7, 5, #4, 4, #2/b3, 1   

/ Eb (1)
/ Db (b7)
/ Bb (5)
/ A (#4)
/ Ab (4)
/ Gb (b3)
/ Eb (1)
(repeat)

5. The scale degrees for the 5th run are: #2/b3, 2, 1, 6

/ Gb (b3)
/ F (2)
/ Eb (1)
/ C (6)
(repeat, play really fast)

6. The scale degrees for the 6th run are: 2, #2/b3, 2, 1, 6, 1

/ F (2)
/ Gb (b3)
/ F (2)
/ Eb (1)
/ C (6)
/ Eb (1)
(repeat, play really fast)

7. The scale degrees for the 7th run are: 1, #6/b7, 6, #2/b3, 2, 6, 5, 6, #6/b7, 7

Eb / Eb (1)
Db / Db (b7)
C / C (6)
Gb / Gb (b3)
F / F (2)
C / C (6)
Bb / Bb (5)
C / C (6)
Db / Db (b7)
D / D (7)


Here are some bass lines I use:

C, E, F, F#, G, A, A#, B, C
C, D, D#, E, F, A, A#, B, C
C, E, G, A, A#, A, G, E, C
C, A#, G, F#, F, A, A#, B, C
C, A, G, F#, F, A, A#, B, C
C, E, G, F#, F, A, A#, B, C
C, D, D#, G, F, A, A#, B, C
C, D, D#, E, F, D#, D, C#, C
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Re: NEED A 'lil HELP
« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2007, 03:34:54 PM »
 :o :o :o....this is perfect......I knew you would look out for me...good lookin son...

I'm on these tonight....
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Re: NEED A 'lil HELP
« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2007, 10:50:02 AM »
this is really good T.

A couple of questions:

1) I'm trying to get stronger on fingering.  any recommendations on the fingerings for these runs, especially as I transpose them into other keys?  I think i need some general fingering guidelines.

2) okay...so using these in the context of a song:

lets say I'm playing in the key of Eb (major) which most these runs are written in....

so lets say I play run #1 just the way you have it written over the Ebmaj chord.  but them I go to the IV chord Abmaj.  Now what, do I transpose that run up 5 semitones (a fourth) and then play that over the Abmaj chord?

and then what do I do over the minor chords if the progression contains minor chords?

thanks

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Re: NEED A 'lil HELP
« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2007, 03:10:40 PM »
1) I'm trying to get stronger on fingering.  any recommendations on the fingerings for these runs, especially as I transpose them into other keys?  I think i need some general fingering guidelines.

Well, some general guidelines for runs (from my experience) are: 

1. The only time your thumb will play a black key is at the beginning of a run
2.  If there are white keys involved, your thumb will play most of them
3.  Your third finger is the most used finger, and it will most likely play a black note
4.  Your pinky is the least used finger

2) okay...so using these in the context of a song:

lets say I'm playing in the key of Eb (major) which most these runs are written in....

so lets say I play run #1 just the way you have it written over the Ebmaj chord.  but them I go to the IV chord Abmaj.  Now what, do I transpose that run up 5 semitones (a fourth) and then play that over the Abmaj chord?

and then what do I do over the minor chords if the progression contains minor chords?

thanks


Since I got the scale degrees next to the runs in Eb, all you gotta do is play the Ab scale degrees, and then you won't have to take it up __ 1/2 steps.

The idea is to use the run that best fits the chord.  That comes with practicing each run and playing chords until you find some that fit together.  Once you got it, then you can analyze it and translate it to every other key.  That's how I do it.
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Re: NEED A 'lil HELP
« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2007, 04:33:40 PM »
hmm I guess I need to work on it.  do you just practice these over and over to the metronome?

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Re: NEED A 'lil HELP
« Reply #8 on: April 26, 2007, 08:34:33 PM »
hmm I guess I need to work on it.  do you just practice these over and over to the metronome?

Yep.  As you practice, think of different ways you can use them.  Most good music is by accident, just playing around experimenting then you hit the jackpot.
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