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BASS GUITAR SECRETS!

SUPPLEMENTAL GUIDE
49 Template Type Fills/Licks
49 Template
Fills & Licks
Supplemental
Guide

BAS S GUI TAR S ECRETS ! HOME S TUDY COURS E
Supplemental Guide 49 Fills & Licks
2005 Alex Sampson / Bass Guitar Tips
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http://www.BassGuitarTips.com
Phone 217.636.4248


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49 Template-Type,
No-Fail Fills and Licks


Ok the following short report is an additional supplement to the Bass
Guitar Secrets! Home Study Course Volume 2

Inside Ill provide you with 49 easy to use, no-fail fills and licks you can use
to instantly add flare to any song and join most any type of chords expertly...
Most all the riffs here are based on the 7 options we discussed in the course.

And while they are not meant just to be copied verbatim... They are
and should serve as idea jumper cables, so I encourage you to;

1) Make them your own by changing stuff around Joining
more than one of them back to back, adding vibratos and other
articulations you learnt about in the course Change the tempos, the
phrasings etc. to play them faster or slower.

A great way to do this is to listen to a riff once, start up your backing
music and sing back the lick from memory to fit the song. When you
can sing it, you can play it.

2) Emphasize different degrees than I do by starting and ending on
different degrees within the chord. You dont always have to start
and end on the root.

3) Practice moving them around to different keys

4) Play them a maximum of five times and try to replicate them on
your fretboard from memory in different octaves
5) N.B. Sound files are provided for 30 of the 49 licks This way
you have some homework to put YOUR OWN voice to the
remaining 19 licks.

That said, lets get right into the riffs.


Section
1

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# Chord Lick


1 D Min



2 C Maj



3 A Min



4 A7



5 D Maj7



6 G7



7
D Maj6/
B Min



8 A Maj




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9 F# Min



10 A Min



11 A Maj



12 G7



13 G Min



14 G7



15 C Maj7



16 G7



17 A Min


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18 A Min



19 C Min



20 C7



21 G7



22 A7



23 E Min



24 C Min



25 A7




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26 C Min7



27 Bb Maj



28 A Min



29 C Min



30 Eb Maj



31 A Min7



32 C Min



33 G Maj



34 B Maj


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35 F Min



36 Bb Maj



37 Bb Maj



38 C Maj



39 A Min



40 Bb Maj



41 E Min



42 F# Dim




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43 E Maj



44
D
(Any Chord)



45 G Min7



46
F Min
F Dom 7



47
B Min7
B Min9



48 A7



49 C#9sus4



50 A7


Just thought Id throw in one extra.


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1 Minute Summary: Make it a part of your practice
time to learn just one riff a day. But when doing so
examine them carefully, look at how they relate to
the chord youre playing, what degrees they
emphasize, start and end on Learn to play them in
more than one form In different keys and octaves
at different tempos using different phrasings etc.
And most of all personalize them to fit your own
style.

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