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If you’ve ever played a James Jamerson bass line, you might have wondered about all the chromatic notes present and how they work musically. Well, there’s a particular technique that Jamerson used, which is more commonly found among jazz musicians.

 

This technique is called an ‘enclosure,’ and utilising it in your bass lines will enable you to play smoother, more hip-sounding lines.

 

I’ve just released a video where I analyze a few Motown bass lines so you can understand how enclosures work. In the lesson, I go on to show you how you can use enclosures when creating your own bass lines.

 

I’ve also created a challenge for you, which you’ll find toward the end of the lesson. This is a new idea that I’m trying out for the channel, so I’d love as many of you as possible to get on board—you might even get featured in one of my future videos!

 

You’ll find the free PDF download link in the video 

 

Enjoy!

 

 

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