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  1. 12 Bar Blues. 12 Bar Blues. Understanding Music. 12 bar blues is a chord progression that defines the number of bars or measures in a typical blues song structure. In this lesson we are going to learn the standard blues progression, listen to some famous examples of 12 bar blues songs and learn to play some blues on the piano.

  2. Play a 12 bar blues & improvise BY EAR. Here are a couple of examples of the 12 bar bluesin the key of C. 1st is the most basicpattern with a simple walking bass line. The next one has the slight variation in the chord pattern (also with a walking bass line.) This begins with 1 bar of C,then 1 bar of F,then continues through the pattern.

  3. The twelve-bar blues (or blues changes) is one of the most prominent chord progressions in popular music. The blues progression has a distinctive form in lyrics, phrase, chord structure, and duration. In its basic form, it is predominantly based on the I, IV, and V chords of a key. Mastery of the blues and rhythm changes are "critical elements ...

  4. In the basic F Blues, the 12 bars are only made up of 3 different chords: F7, Bb7 and C7. Also notice that all of these chords are dominant chords. If we analyse the chords numerically, this is what we get: The I chord is F, the IV chord is Bb and the V chord is C. In the simple 12 bar blues we play all of these chords as dominant 7th chords so ...

  5. The Progression. Here is the 12 bar blues progression. It starts on the I (or tonic) for four measures then moves up to the IV for 2 measures. This move to the IV (or subdominant) offers some interest to the listener. The progression then moves back down to the I for two measures providing some relief from the previous assent.

  6. Easy lesson about the important 12 bar blues chords. ( The Blues Form) More free blues piano tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristianFuchsBlues/playli...

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  8. The Full 12 Bar Blues. In this lesson Jon summarises all of the elements he has covered in the previous lessons and incorporates them into a fully fleshed out 12 bar blues. He plays through slowly and shows how all of the pieces fit together.

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