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  1. 3 wrz 2021 · In the minor variation of the 12-bar blues, minor 7th chords are substituted for the I7 and IV7 chords. Minor blues also has a different turnaround—bVI7–V7-im7-V7 (in the key of Gm, that would be Eb7–D7–Gm7–D7)—which can be heard in B.B. King’s “The Thrill Is Gone.”.

  2. Blues scale guitar fretboard diagrams, TAB & notation. Everything you need to know to play blues scales all over the neck. Charts, theory & playing tips.

  3. Here are four easy blues guitar patterns using the A minor blues scale (A - C - D - D# - E - G). The principle is to practice the minor blues scale starting on each tones of the minor pentatonic scale that are : tonic (1), minor third ( b 3), fourth (4), fifth (5) and minor seventh ( b 7).

  4. In this section you will learn how to build, play, practice, and solo with the minor blues scale in a jazz setting, as well as check out a sample solo to help you bring this scale from the page and onto the fretboard in your practice routine.

  5. 3 sty 2024 · The scale formula for a minor blues scale is 1, b3, 4, b5, 5, b7. A minor blues scale contains the first, flatted third, fourth, flatted fifth, fifth and flatted seventh degrees of the major scale with the same root note.

  6. 18 gru 2013 · The minor blues scale is perhaps the most popular scale for guitarists (and indeed other instrumentalists). Why? Because it can be used effectively in many different situations, it has an in-built ‘blues sound’, and it lends itself very easily to things such as bends and slides.

  7. Minor Blues Patterns. For the examples shown here, we’re using the A minor blues scale. The A minor blues patterns are derived from the A minor pentatonic scale, but also includes a ♭5. The root notes are highlighted with orange note markers.

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