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Posted (admin) in CD Recorders Articles on February-16-2010

You can start to improvise with the help of the blues scale today. Will be left only three chords and learn to use them in your improvisations.

We will use the key of G major. The first agreement is an agreement to learn the three fingers of his left hand, usually called G13. If we stick to music theory too literally as an agreement would scale in the following phases:

1 3 5 7b 9 11 13

In G Major would be the notes:

GBDFACE

That'stheory, but the agreement does not seem to really not nice! Normally you can take the F, B and E. G-Rod will probably be on a bass is played, or can simply be omitted. In any case, here rope G13 in a very general:

G13: F3 B3 E4

The numbers indicate in which octave the notes to play. C4 called Middle C to the fourth octave.

I will now give you the blues scale. Adjust only works of scale, so you can use the scale in any key:

1. 3b 4 4 # 57b

It can also be regarded as a G minor pentatonic scale with raised fourth added.

Here are the notes you can play and improvise on G13 if you strap to keep the left hand:

G4 BB4 C5 C # 5 D5 F5 G5

Let's now look at the C9 chord. This is a change from the G13 appropriate agreement and also easy to find:

C9: E3 BB3 D4

It is time for the construction of an agreement:

/ G13 / / C9 / / /

The advantage of using the blues scale is that it can be usedmany strings. I will try to find a blues progression in G Major with the blues scale to play. We still have a rope to a three-chord blues. Here's the rope Q9:

Q9: F # 3 C4 D4

Now is the time to play blues:

/ G13 / / C9 / / / / G13 / G13 / / /

C9 / / / C9 / / / / G13 / G13 / / /

D9 / / / C9 / / / G13 / / / D9 / / /

Of course you can use to make notes of the scale more to the blues piano. However, a blues not only effectiveneed a lot of notes. Try just a few notes, and focus energies on creating music.