Chapter 2 🎸 Bass

Chapter 2 — Root-5th & Octaves

1 Overview
2 Listen
3 Learn
4 Practice
5 Master
Step 1

Lesson Overview

Your groove is getting tighter, and you’re ready to expand your bass vocabulary with techniques that will deepen your role in the band. In Chapter 2, adding the 5th creates movement. octaves add range. approach tones connect chords smoothly – this is how walking bass starts.

In this chapter, you’ll play root-5th patterns and octaves with simple approach tones between chords. You’ll apply these skills to “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door – Bob Dylan,” breaking down exactly how this technique works in a real song context. Through carefully designed exercises, you’ll build muscle memory, timing, and confidence—transforming technical knowledge into practical ability.

Building on your Chapter 1 foundation, you’re now ready to expand your vocabulary. This chapter adds nuance and versatility to your playing, giving you more tools to serve different musical situations.

Ready to dive in? Review the chapter goal, work through the exercises systematically, and remember that quality practice beats quantity every time. By the end of this chapter, you’ll have added another essential skill to your musical toolkit—one that will serve you for the rest of your playing career.

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Your Goal:

Play root-5th patterns and octaves with simple approach tones between chords

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Time Needed

49 minutes

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Level

Beginner

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Prerequisites

Completion of Chapter 1

What You'll Learn

  • Master the core technique for this chapter
  • Apply the technique to Knockin' on Heaven's Door - Bob Dylan
  • Lock with the rhythm section
  • Serve the song, not your ego
  • Build toward first performance

Why This Matters in a Band

Adding the 5th creates movement. Octaves add range. Approach tones connect chords smoothly - this is how walking bass starts.

Step 2

Listen & Understand

Before you play, develop your musical ear

🎵 Song Spotlight

Knockin' on Heaven's Door - Bob Dylan
Step 3

Learn the Material

Build your technique with structured exercises

🎯 Practice Exercises

Exercise 1: Fundamental Technique

🎵 80 BPM BPM ⏱️ 10 minutes

Focus on the core technique for this chapter. Isolate it. Perfect it. Use metronome. Start slow, build speed only when clean.

✓ Success Criteria:

Clean execution|Consistent quality|No rushing|Building muscle memory

⚠️ Common Mistakes

Too fast too soon|Inconsistent technique|Not using metronome|Getting sloppy

Exercise 2: Song Application

🎵 90 BPM BPM ⏱️ 10 minutes

Apply this chapter’s technique to Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door – Bob Dylan. Start with just verse or chorus. Master one section at a time.

✓ Success Criteria:

Technique in context|Musical application|Serving the song|Section mastery

⚠️ Common Mistakes

Trying whole song too soon|Ignoring song structure|Overplaying|Not listening

Exercise 3: Band Integration

🎵 100 BPM BPM ⏱️ 15 minutes

Play along with the original recording or backing track. Focus on locking with the rhythm section. You’re part of a team.

✓ Success Criteria:

Locking with others|Ensemble playing|Active listening|Supporting the whole

⚠️ Common Mistakes

Playing in isolation|Not adjusting to others|Competing for space|Ignoring dynamics

🎵 Practice Metronome

BPM
Step 4

Practice Plans

Choose your time commitment

Step 5

Master & Check

Apply your skills and verify your progress

🎸 Band Lab (15-30 min)

Time to put it all together with your band!

Band Exercise for Chapter 2:
Full band plays Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door – Bob Dylan focusing on this chapter’s technique. Record it. Listen back together. Discuss what worked and what needs work. This builds ensemble awareness.