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In this course we will be taking a detailed look at the Dorian mode, initially learning to play it all over the instrument, then putting it to use in some bass grooves.
This study piece will get you acquainted with the D Dorian mode. It’s performed using fingerstyle and slap techniques and is a great workout for your technical playing.
This study piece will get you acquainted with the A Dorian mode. It’s performed using fingerstyle and slap techniques and has a shuffle feel.
This course is a deep dive into the Phrygian mode. You’ll first learn to play it all over the instrument, then put it to use in some bass grooves.
This study will get you acquainted with the E Phrygian mode. As well as some powerful riffs, this piece also features a distorted bass solo.
This is a funk/hip-hop track that makes use of the E Phrygian mode. It was written in the style of Marcus Miller, so it's a great workout for your slap technique.
This course is an in-depth look at the Lydian mode. You’ll first learn to play it all over the fingerboard, then put it to use in a series of bass grooves.
This study piece is a great workout that uses the F Lydian mode and features some upper register chordal playing, as well as fingerstyle and slap grooves.
This course is an in-depth look at the Mixolydian mode. You’ll first learn to play it all over the fingerboard, then put it to use in a series of bass grooves.
This study piece is a great workout that uses the G Mixolydian mode. It’s performed using the slap bass technique throughout.
In this course, you'll first learn to play the Aeolian mode all over the fingerboard. You will then put it to use in a series of bass grooves played in a range of different styles.
This challenging, fast rock study piece will get you acquainted with the A Aeolian mode, or natural minor scale. This piece can be played with a pick or fingerstyle.
This course covers the Locrian mode, one of less-frequently used modes. You’ll first learn to play it all over the fingerboard, then put it to use in a series of exercises.
This study piece will get you acquainted with the B Locrian mode. It’s performed some complex slapping and strumming techniques and is a lot of fun to play.