Bass Guitar Scale Patterns

How people use scales on a bass?
Hey, I have a stupid question here for those who want to respond. And the question is "How people use scales on a bass? "How are scales on riffs added as a fill or a solo? And if you use a standard scale, but do it faster, back or out of order, is still considered the same scale or a scale at all? I hope this is not a complicated answer, but thanks to those who respond. thankyou thankyou for responding to answer, which makes the sound much clearer. But I have conjured up 2 more questions haha
Most players Bass (talking about experience form here) to find the key to the guitar / Solo and Take That, find a scale in that key, and play with it. To support the soil is usually very unlikely it is doing crazy things, to go with perhaps playing eighth notes and repeating a note in the scale of about 16 times, then switch to the next, sometimes you can add small riffs and maybe add a few inches eighth switching For those who do not go octaves, as such, 2 strings 2 frets up Eg. Fret 2 D is an octave above the open E string up 1 and 7 frets up Eg. 7 is a one eighth of the Open E, or, finally, 12 frets up on the same string, 12 E is a octave above the E. some open standards that are common are (Key: _ = low octave, - = High Octave) _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ or _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - then change with a different note. scales can be used in Arpeggios too. I will not go into depth about them, but its good to learn.
How to Play Bass Guitar Scales in G Major : Playing Basic Scale Pattern in G Major on Bass
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