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Mastering Blues Keyboard Riffs

PlayPiano Posted on July 22, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

From Billy Preston jamming with the Rolling Stones to Ray Charles kicking into “What I’d Say,” blues progressions and scales serve as the basis for legendary songs and amazing keyboard solos. One of the greatest aspects of blues keyboard riffs is the musical theory behind them, which is simple enough for beginners, yet still challenges virtuosos.

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Posted in Blues piano | Tagged blues progressions, blues scale, keyboard riffs, minor pentatonic scale, music scales, musical theory, pentatonic scale, playing blues, ray charles, twelve bar blues

How to Play Blues Piano: Getting Started

PlayPiano Posted on July 21, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

The ability to play blues piano is usually not expected of beginning pianists. There are reasons why most beginning pianists start out playing old songs written by classical composers from centuries past. Many songs written for the piano by such … Continue reading →

Posted in Blues piano, Chords & chord progressions | Tagged 12 bar blues, Blues piano, blues scale, c major scale, jazz blues, jazz music, musical knowledge, pianists, playing blues, the blues

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