THE DIFFICULTY here is that we’re applying the pedal-point concept to several notes at once. Be prepared for some pretty horrific experiments, as not all chord progressions will work. Generally speaking, it seems to help if your chords are all diatonic (all derived from the same scale or mode) or, failing that, if the chords change pretty quickly. At least that way, the dissonances are fleeting, and the bass part starts to sound like a riff! For our starting point, we’re using a reasonably normal-sounding progression in E Major. Get the sound in your head, and we’ll continue…
THIS ONE stays the same, because it’s the one we’ll repeat. We’ve used the top four notes, leaving the sixth and fifth strings free for the bass, but three would also work.…
