Slow Minor Blues Vol. 1 - Become a Blues Piano Master!
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Brief Introduction
If you want to learn blues piano, you need to master that slow minor blues progression. Learn it today!Description
Love blues piano?
So do I. In this lesson, I'm going to share with you one of my favorite minor blues progressions. Don't worry, it is easy enough for a beginner, yet still holds many challenges for advanced players too!
We begin by learning the basic minor groove. I'll show you how to make rich chord voicings to sound great while also teaching you a simple bass line to accompany yourself while singing, playing chords or improvising.
Next, we move on to learning the entire minor blues progression and I'll also show a cool walking bass line that you can use over and over to create a jazz/blues sound.
After mastering the basic minor blues progression, I'll show you how to expand it with rich jazz reharmonization and chord substitutions. Then we will add some more flair to the bass line by adding in approach notes to give it a more "pro" sound.
Finally, we will learn the minor blues in 6/8 time. This is a common time signature for the blues and I'll show you 2 different accompaniment patterns.
After this course, you will be a minor blues master. You'll know how to play the blues with several different left-hand accompaniment patterns along with some really cool, rich chords.
You'll also learn how to create your own blues chord progressions to get your own personal style.
Want to play with a group?
The techniques you'll learn in this course work well in both a group or solo piano setting!
Jam Tracks are included so you can jam with the band in the comfort of your own home.
Requirements
- Requirements
- You will need a piano or keyboard for this course.
- Most of all...have the patience and willingness to practice. It doesn't happen overnight!
- OK for beginners, but best if you have at least 6 months of piano practice.
- Keyboard, piano or organ, these techniques work for all keyboard instruments.