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Slow blues Backing Track in C

Slow blues Backing Track in C

Funky Blues Backing Track in D Slow Blues Guitar Backing Track in F blues guitar backing track in b flat Blues Guitar Backing Track in B flat The Major and Minor Blues Scales and Improvising | Paul Maine Music Did you know that their are two blues scales? A minor blues scale and a major blues scale. Many students are introduced to improvising on a blues tune using the minor blues scale. The C minor blues scale consists of the notes: C,Eb,F,F#,G,Bb. The major blues scale may be conceived by starting with the major pentatonic scale and adding a minor 3rd. Please not that the major blues scale contains the same notes as the minor blues scale that is down a minor 3rd. Practice Suggestions for simple 3 Chord blues: 1. Do you have any suggestions for practicing the blues?

Piano Pentatonic Blues Scales - overview with pictures Adding a ”blue note” to the regular Pentatonic scale gives the Pentatonic Blues Scale. These scales are for obvious reasons perfect when playing blues on the piano. The "Major Blues Scale" is some less common than the "Minor Blues Scale" and, therefore, we start with minor and you find the major by scrolling down. The blues originate from a mix of different sources in music, so there is no satisfying explanation in theoretical terms about this scale. But the most important thing is of course how it sounds when you are using it. Minor Blues Scales Here are pictures and notes of the minor pentatonic blues scales. C Pentatonic Blues Notes: C, Eb, F, F#, G, Bb, C D Pentatonic Blues Notes: D, F, G, G#, A, C, D E Pentatonic Blues Notes: E, G, A, A#, B, D, E F Pentatonic Blues Notes: F, Ab, Bb, B, C, Eb, F G Pentatonic Blues Notes: G, Bb, C, C#, D, F, G A Pentatonic Blues Notes: A, C, D, D#, E, G, A B Pentatonic Blues Notes: B, D, E, F, F#, A, B Theory and tips for improvisation C, Eb, F, F#, G, Bb, C

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