Common blues chord progression for use with the Blues Scale

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Strumming at 60 BPM (beats per minute) record or have a friend play the following chord progression.

C7////
F7////
C7////////
F7///////
C7////////
G7////
F7////
C7////
G7////
Remember each / means one quarter note or one chord per beat or click.

Now lets play some more single note Blues Scale Riffs.

Riff #1 = F, Gb, G, C  (remember these riffs can be played on any instrument)

Riff #2 = C, G, Gb, F, Eb

Riff #3 = G, A, C, Eb, C



Now transpose these to each position (register) of your instrument, then to all 15 keys.

 

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Vince Lauria Sun and Earth Music


 



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