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B Minor Scale Bass Positions and Tabs (7 Shapes)

This is a B minor scale bass lesson.

You’ll learn how to visualize it across the fretboard, play it with 3 notes-per-string shapes, and finish by learning how to practice the scale (which includes playing one of my favorite bass riffs).

Let’s check it out.

B minor scale bass fretboard diagram (showing intervals)

B Minor Scale Bass Fretboard Diagram

B Natural Minor Scale One Octave Bass Fingering

B Natural Minor Scale One Octave Bass

Notes in the B minor scale

B-C#-D-E-F#-G-A are the notes in the B minor scale, for bass guitar and any other instrument.

Chords in the B minor scale

Understanding the chords in the B minor scale is vital for composition, accompaniment, and improvisation.

iii°IIIivvVIVII
B MinorC# Dim.D MajorE MinorF# MinorG MajorA Major
B Min.7C# Min.7b5D Maj.7E Min.7F# Min.7G Maj.7A7

B minor scale bass: All positions

Now you’ll learn how to play the scale using 3 notes-per-string scale shapes. This gives you a shape to use for all 7 degrees of the scale.

For position 4, you can try playing it at the 12th fret of your bass, as well as the open position.

Also, keep in mind that these scale positions work for the key of D major (the relative major of B minor) and all of its modes.

Position 1

B Minor Scale Position 1 (Bass 3 NPS)

Position 2

B Minor Scale Position 2 (Bass 3 NPS)

Position 3

B Minor Scale Position 3 (Bass 3 NPS)

Position 4

B Minor Scale Position 4 (Bass 3 NPS)

Position 5

B Minor Scale Position 5 (Bass 3 NPS)

Position 6

B Minor Scale Position 6 (Bass 3 NPS)

Position 7

B Minor Scale Position 7 (Bass 3 NPS)

B minor scale bass tab PDF

What’s Next?

There are lots of cool songs in the key of B minor. Turn on one of the songs and jam to it on your bass.

One of my favorite bass riffs that uses the B minor scale is Money by Pink Floyd. It’s in 7/4 time, and its pentatonic emphasis sounds awesome.

And it’s always fun to practice bass scales using a groovy backing track like this one. Start by playing B minor scale positions 1, 2, and 3, and get a feel for the sound of the scale.

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