Now you're going to work on alternating between old note, half note and quarter note rhythms with the chord structure. To start with, you're going to play e as a whole note, g as two half notes, C as four quarter notes, and D as four quarter notes. One, two, ready, go. E, two, three, or G, two, G, two, C, C, D, C, D, D, D, D, and try to get one, two. Ready, go. A two, three, or a, two, g to the D. C, C, D, D, D, D, one, two, ready, go.
E, two, three, or G to G to C, C. See, the, the, the, the, the, the now let's change up the rhythm by playing e s two half notes, g s four quarter notes, c s two half notes, and d s four quarter notes. One, two, ready, go. E, two, E, two, G, G, G, G, B, C to A, B The same thing again. One, two, ready, go. The the G, G, G, G, C, two, C. Two, DEP gan One, two, ready, go, A to B to G, ke, ke, ke, B, the to the D, D, D. Now you're going to add in the end of the a melody into your bass part. The notes are F sharp, G, F sharp, E, D This ties us back into the beginning of the form.
Now I want you to play F sharp on the D string on the fourth fret, then G on the D string on the fifth fret, then back to F sharp on the fourth fret of the D string, and E on the second fret of the D string, and then the D string open. Let's try that slowly without the click track. F sharp, G, F sharp, E, D, then I want you to end by playing the Big E string open. Let's do that one more time without the click. F sharp, Xi, F sharp, E, D, E string open. Here's what it sounds like with the track.
Now we're going to practice that a few times by just playing this new part. Don't worry about playing the rest of the notes in the bass part for now. Just try and play the new part. Ready try the same thing again. Ready strike Same thing again. Ready?
Now see if you can play it and play all the bass notes in the A section. One, two, ready go.