This is an older discussion about the Advanced Blues article.
I'm learning 'Makin Whoopee' , great tune. In particular i adore Ray Charles' version with that 3 minute intro. Very bluesy. I now now the tune, i'm famili...
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I have mastered the bass line chord changes but am struggling with fitting a right hand part to it. I really like the midi examples, is there anywhere on t...
Yes, you're supposed to fill in the blanks on your own. The best way to get a transcription is to do it yourself. That said, these are MIDI files so you...
Why did you not provide the transcription of the examples in Advanced Blues ? As a student, what am I supposed to do after I have learnt and understood ...
Basically you can use the F blues scale over all of the chords in an F blues progression, regardless of the harmony. The reason for this is that the under...
One way to start is to use the F blues scale (F Ab Bb B C Eb F) for all chords. While an F7 is the dominant of Bb in traditional theory, it does n...
The problem i'm finding with this is that i can play the chords and move around fine. My issue is, what scales do you play over the chords? Let's take '...
Thanks Scott for this information, I have such a heavy schueal, I take vocal lessons three times a week cannot afford piano also this is my blessing. Serio...
Or the blues scale on the relative minor, right?...
The posting may be old but, joriskattemolle said "I dont know which scale I could use during a blues. Just the blues scale of the root note doesn't so...
A cadence is typically a V-I resolution, although a plagal cadence is a IV-I change. There are other cadences as well but those are the two basic ones.
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