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Blues Practice Volume 2 Minor: Practice The Blues in Minor Keys

Blues Practice Volume 2 Minor: Practice The Blues in Minor Keys

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If you wish to be proficient at "The Minor Blues", this chord progression is a must know! Thisbook and associated practice media will help you learn and enhance your improvisation skillswith "The Minor Blues".There are many variations of this progression, but Minor blues almost always means startingthe song and ending the song on a minor 7th chord, which has a minor base triad. We aregoing to study this progression as you might encounter it in songs:||: i7 | i7 | i7 | i7 | iv7 | iv7 | i7 | i7 | v7 | iv7 | i7 | v7 :||This is a practice tool for musicians who wish to improve their improvisation skills with TheBlues. It is designed as a media "set", and you will enjoy maximum benefit if you use bothelements of the set:1. Instructional book (this item)2. Corresponding practice tracks, available from your favorite online music store.In this volume (Vol. 02) the focus is on:Blues in Minor keys (as opposed to Major keys),Medium Shuffle Beat (as opposed to a straight or swing beat).The Blues usually implies a standard 12-bar, 3-chord blues progression consisting of minor 7thchords. This is also called "Minor Blues" (as opposed to Major Blues) because the keysignatures reflect Minor keys, and also because the basic triad of the tonic chord is minor.
If you wish to be proficient at "The Minor Blues", this chord progression is a must know! Thisbook and associated practice media will help you learn and enhance your improvisation skillswith "The Minor Blues".There are many variations of this progression, but Minor blues almost always means startingthe song and ending the song on a minor 7th chord, which has a minor base triad. We aregoing to study this progression as you might encounter it in songs:||: i7 | i7 | i7 | i7 | iv7 | iv7 | i7 | i7 | v7 | iv7 | i7 | v7 :||This is a practice tool for musicians who wish to improve their improvisation skills with TheBlues. It is designed as a media "set", and you will enjoy maximum benefit if you use bothelements of the set:1. Instructional book (this item)2. Corresponding practice tracks, available from your favorite online music store.In this volume (Vol. 02) the focus is on:Blues in Minor keys (as opposed to Major keys),Medium Shuffle Beat (as opposed to a straight or swing beat).The Blues usually implies a standard 12-bar, 3-chord blues progression consisting of minor 7thchords. This is also called "Minor Blues" (as opposed to Major Blues) because the keysignatures reflect Minor keys, and also because the basic triad of the tonic chord is minor.

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