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Improvising Blues Piano

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Blues Piano Improvisation

The blues style is very different from other musical styles, but before you can play blues piano improvisation you have to know how to play the piano. 

If you don't already know how, you can learn how to play with step-by-step piano lessons supported by video and audio files.  Downloadable piano instruction is well organized into quality books that will help you learn everything you need to know.  If you can already play the piano, and you now want to learn blues improvisation, the same online lessons can you teach you how.

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Blues Piano Lessons

Learning the blues is essential if you want to play any other style, as it is the foundation of what you hear in jazz, rock and roll, country and gospel. Chord structures and patterns are very unique to the blues and consist of 12 bars with 4 beats in each measure. It is very easy to distinguish a blues song from any other and blues piano lessons can teach you how to achieve this unique sound.

Blues Piano Chord Progressions

Blues chord progressions are made up of 5th, 6th and 7th chords. If you don't know what that means, you'll want to take a quick lesson with THIS SOFTWARE before you move on to playing the blues. But if you understand what I mean then you are probably ready to go to the next level. The baseline for blues piano is not hard, it is the feel and filler that may take some practice. The same lessons that can teach you how to play, even if you've never played before, can teach you how to achieve the unique sound of the blues.

Blues Piano Music - The Stuff of Soul

Improvising blues piano can be food for your soul, songs built on the "blues" are often thought to be sad or depressing. But on the contrary when you hear a piece of blues music it is uplifting, funky and gets you moving. Learning how to play in this style is a lot of fun and if you don't already know how maybe it's time?


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