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Wysłany: Sob 5:05, 14 Maj 2011 Temat postu: Tiffany Earrings4Piano Lesson Using The Blues Scal |
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Tiffany Earrings
can begin improvising with the help of the blues scale today. You will learn three simple left hand chords and how to use them in your improvisations.
We will use the key of G-major. The first chord to learn is a three finger chord for your left hand that is commonly called G13. If we should stick to music theory too literally such a chord would consist of the emulating scale steps:
1 3 5 7b 9 11 13
In G-major this would be the notes:
G B D F A C E
That's methodology, merely the chord doesn't sound very nice actually! Normally you can reserve the F, B and E. The basis G will probably be played ashore a bass guitar alternatively can equitable be omitted. Anyway, here is the G13 chord in a quite general form:
G13: F3 B3 E4
The mathematics denote in which octave the notes are to be played. C4 is the so phoned navel C in the fourth octave.
I will immediately give you the blues scale. First only with the scale steps so you can apply the scale in whichever key:
1 3b 4 4# 5 7b
It tin too be thought a G-minor pentatonic scale with a heaved fourth joined.
Here are the notes you can activity and improvise above as you prop the G13 chord with the left hand:
G4 Bb4 C5 C#5 D5 F5 G5
We will now take a look by the C9 chord. It is a fitting chord to alteration to from G13 and also easy to find:
C9: E3 Bb3 D4
It's time to build a chord progression:
G13 / / / C9 / / /
The avail of using the blues scale is that it can be used over numerous chords. We will now try to play a blues progression in G-major with this blues scale. We will need 1 more chord to construct a three chord blues. Here is the D9 chord:
D9: F#3 C4 D4
Now it's time apt play the blues:
G13 / / / C9 / / / G13 / / / G13 / / /
C9 / / / C9 / / / G13 / / / G13 / / /
D9 / / / C9 / / / G13 / / / D9 / / /
Of lesson you can use notes in the blues scale higher up on the piano keyboard. However, an efficient blues alone doesn't need a lot of notes. Try to use only a few notes and focus your energy on creating melody. |
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