Taking bass solos; improvising on bass – it can be scary, right?!? Nobody wants to take a bass solo and sound like a fool, but how do you even get started? Is it even possible to learn how to improvise on bass?

Do you have to learn a whole bunch of scales that don’t make sense? Do you learn all of the arpeggios and use the notes in them? Do you just use the roots of the chords? Or just play the same bass line you’ve been playing the entire song?

No! You don’t have to do any of these. In fact, there’s a simple way you can start taking beautiful simple bass solos that you KNOW are going to sound good. You’re guaranteed to never get lost and you can be sure that you’ll never hit a wrong note.

After all, improvising on bass is supposed to be fun, right!? Using the method in this video will take all the stress out of it so you can have a ball making up your own bass solos and have the confidence to do it over and over again.

Now while you don’t NEED to know any scales to improvise on bass, they can certainly help you to create more complex and more interesting bass solos.

It can be confusing as hell to navigate all the scales and modes – especially if you’re just starting out. That’s why I created the Ultimate Guide To The Modes For Bass. It will show you exactly what you can play in nearly any situation, without confusing you with technical jargon. Having just a little bit of this knowledge can take your bass solos to the next level.

The guide also comes with 24 practice tracks you can use today to start your journey towards mastery over the modes and learn how to improvise on bass. To get started, just sign up right here:

http://becomeabassist.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-the-modes-for-bass/

The guide will be sent straight to your inbox.

Of course if you have any questions about the lesson, just let me know. I’d be more than happy to help out.

Good luck and happy bass soloing!

Cheers,

Luke

P.S. The track that was used in this lesson can be found right here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOmnkq4weDM