Kinda the same thing --- except, replace vanilla beans & vodka with your favorite Partimento bass line :)
By this point, our R.O. 2 & 3-note voicings (+ options) are in the hands -- so now bass motions can be chosen/improvised with your mind, and your hands will fill in the rest! (That honestly still feels bizarre coming from leftover theory/aural classes still living rent free in my head space.)
Starting to put together some practice bass motions below, taken from Furno 1 & 2; helps to internalize them and teach our fingers the motions.
Removed the stems (make up whatever time signature and/or rhythmic motive you like :)
Can't figure out how to make the number below the note a #4, so left that out below the C#4 and A#4
The breadth marks are for whatever kind of pause you feel like taking (or not :)
Roots (G and E) are in GREEN
Transitions from Major to relative Minor, and vice versa:
Again, can't figure out how to make the number below the note a b6, so left that out below the Eb4
The breadth marks here are for pointing out the transitions to the next key center
Roots (G and E) are in GREEN