You're now going to play the entire G major scale using half notes, and then quarter notes with the click track. We're going to start by going ascending which is up starting on the low g to the high G. Playing half notes. One, two, ready. Let's try that again. One, two, ready? Great, let's try it using quarter notes.
One, two. Ready? Let's try that again. One, two. Ready, go. Now we're gonna play the G major scale descending starting on the high G. Going down using half notes.
One, two, ready go. Let's try it again to ready. Now let's try using quarter notes. One, two. Ready, again. One, two.
Ready, go. Now we're gonna play the scale both ascending and descending, using half notes and then quarter notes. First half notes. Ready, descending. Now we're gonna go ask ascending and descending using quarter notes. One, two, ready oh Try that one more time.
One, two, ready, go. Not gonna play the notes that make up the bass part for the A section of our song. The notes are E, G, C, and D. They're gonna be played as whole notes. So each will get four beats. One, two, ready go. Let's try that again.
One, two. Ready, go. Now you're gonna take your first steps towards improvising by playing the notes of the G major scale out of order along with the track. Simply put, move in a non sequential order. For example, you could start on G, and then play C, and then play F sharp, or D. For example, just try it out. One, two, ready go.
Now let's play the melody along with the track. One, two, ready go. Now let's play the bass notes along with the track. One, two, ready go.