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  1. Beginners 12 Bar Blues With 15 Essential Chords. Standard tuning. = 80. CHORD FAMILY NO 1 = MAJOR. A . D. .

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  2. beats per bar) and uses 1 chord per bar with 12 bars in total - thus the 12 bar blues. The 12 bar blues progression is as follows: It is very common in blues music to add 7ths to the major chords giving that classic blues sound. These are constructed of a major triad (as in the table below) and then adding a minor 7th on the top (10 semitones ...

    • What Is A 12-Bar Blues?
    • How to Play A Twelve-Bar Blues?
    • The Quick Change
    • No Rules
    • What About You?

    It’s a basic and simple chord progression. As its name says it’s twelve bars long. It’s the most common blues music progression. It’s so popular: Thousands and thousands of songs are made from it! If you ever want to learn to play the blues on any instrument, you have to know these chord changes. It’s important whether you play the rhythm or lead. ...

    The Basic Structure

    There are many ways to play the chord changes, but the most basic one goes like this. Example of a basic 12 bar in E

    Another popular variation is going to the 4(th) on the second bar. It gives more movement to the basic structure.

    The progressions shown above are just examples of the most common 12 bar blues chord progressions. They serve as a starting point and can be changed and enriched. Jazz music often mixes both major and minor ideas. Feel free to experiment and move things around.

    If you enjoyed this post, I want you to do one thing: Leave me a comment to let me know how you practice and approach a 12 bar-blues.

  3. The most fundamental way to play chords in the style in blues is to adopt a 12-bar structure. A 12-bar blues structure often consist of only three chords (I, IV and V). Examples of chords to use and other instructions are presented below. See also: The 12 Bar Blues ebook (free ebook in pdf format)

  4. Blues Bassline. The groove of a twelve bar blues piece is largely built on the bassline, which provides a foundation for the rhythmic feel and also the chord structure. The bassline is built on the root note of each chord. So, if we are playing 12 bar blues in C then the 1st bass note we play will be the note C as C major is the 1st chord in ...

  5. P R E F A C E. In music, the V-IV-I turnaround, or blues turnaround is. one of several patterns traditionally found in the twelve-bar. blues, and commonly found in rock and roll. Most turnarounds. can also be used as intros or endings. This is because the. turnaround in bars 11 and 12 takes us back (turns around) to.

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  7. The minor pentatonic scale can be used over a 12-Bar Blues. When playing a blues in A, like in the above examples, we can use an A minor pentatonic scale to improvise and construct solos. There is however, another scale that is very similar, but much more bluesy. It is the minor blues scale. Here it is:

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