0:04 B flat major has two Flats B flat and E
0:06 flat and really it's very similar to
0:08 playing the E flat major scale just
0:10 starting over a string so we're starting
0:13 second finger on the G string and we're
0:15 going to need some extensions both on
0:18 the D string and on the a string then
0:20 once we get to our second finger C here
0:23 we're going to shift up to First Finger
0:26 on our D Play No extension here second
0:29 finger E flat F shift up to First Finger
0:31 G and now this is of course where my
0:33 fourth finger usually is in fourth
0:37 position I reach up a whole step for a
0:39 and then I've got B flat nice and close
0:41 and you could certainly debate what the
0:43 fingering for this scale should be you
0:45 know where exactly you should shift um
0:48 and there is no one true way same with
0:50 the E flat major scale scale no one true
0:52 way um but this is what we're going to
0:56 do for now okay so let's uh say it and
0:58 play it just pluck so I've got second
1:01 finger B flat
1:07 fourth finger C open D first finger E
1:10 flat extend up second finger F fourth
1:16 finger G open a first finger B flat
1:20 extend up second finger C first finger
1:25 D second finger E flat fourth finger F
1:28 shift up again we've got first finger G
1:32 reach up for your a and nice and close B
1:35 flat back down
1:40 a g shift
1:42 F E
1:46 flat D shift
1:48 C B flat
1:50 flat a
1:52 a g
1:54 g
1:56 f e
2:00 flat d
2:05 c and e flat let's add the metronome and
2:07 the drum and the bow and unfortunately I
2:09 have the ugly drone for this one it's
2:19 to