
Music Theory for Bass Players: Part 3
In part three of music theory for bass players, Mac talks sharps, flats, minor chords, and a quick recap of tips for learning the notes
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In part three of music theory for bass players, Mac talks sharps, flats, minor chords, and a quick recap of tips for learning the notes

Singing in Latin is an important skill for Catholic musicians, as they may encounter Latin in chant, choral pieces, or familiar hymn tunes. Proper vowel

In our second video on music theory for bass players, Jeff “Mac” McLemore talks about learning scales and understanding chord theory, plus demonstrates the basics

In the first of several videos on music theory for bass players, Mac discusses time signatures, note values, and the difference between a major and

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