Today we will be looking at the intro for Hidden Potential. This riff is in the key of Bb which stands for Badass. I don't know what the second b stands for though. There's a strong detective feel to this riff - look out James Bond!
Just to provide a little more context here - this scale uses the 5th pentatonic position (not starting on 5th fret, but rather the position which starts on the 5th note of the scale). It looks like this:
-------------------------4-6-
---------------------4-6-----
----------------3-6----------
-----------3-6---------------
------4-6--------------------
-4-6-------------------------
Of course, this riff only uses the bottom 2 strings, but it does fit into this larger skeleton. There's 2 additional notes added throughout - E (7th fret 5th string) and A (5th fret 6th string). The former (E) is known as the blues note - an optional note that can be added to any pentatonic scale to make it sound bluesy. The latter (A) is just a chromatic passing tone between the lowest 2 notes of the scale. Basically, if 2 notes are 2 frets apart you're always welcome to use the connecting middle note as long as it is only in passing and you don't stay on it for too long.
TAB is attached. Enjoy!
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