DOES ANYONE UNDERSTAND LEAD PATTERNS FOR GUITAR
APPLING THEM TO BASS RUNNING INTERVALS
DIMINISHED 7TH FOUR STRING FORM
KEY OF A SECOND INVERSION
The second inversion of an A diminshed chord is C, E, Gb
It took me a minute to understand what you where saying...but I think I got it now. That is a nice pattern to practice if I'm understanding it right.
However, the pattern my not sound that great in the key of A with a flattened 5th.
I don't think that your 7ths need to be double flatted and if you are flattening the 3rd then you are probably using A minor, right? So your notes would be...
A, B, C, D, E, F, G (natural minor of C) the 7th is already flat.