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All the essential music theory you need to understand blues music, in just 12 minutes.Topics covered:- Major Scale- How chords are created- The Chords in a k...
21 wrz 2014 · The sound of the blues is heard throughout the world, both directly and via its many stylistic descendants: jazz, R&B, country, rock, funk, hip-hop, and so on. Given its ubiquity, it is surprising how rarely the blues is addressed in formal music theory pedagogy.
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There’s no other musical genre quite like the blues. Steeped in lyrical emotion and sultry melodies, it’s easy to understand why blues music has had such a d...
Understanding the basics of these rhythms, how the most common blues rhythms are constructed and the rhythm used in the blues shuffle will help to set you on your way to become a killer blues rhythm guitarist.
In this sense, the word has been associated with mournful, heartrending songs in many languages and styles: flamenco is often described as Spanish Gypsy blues, rembetika as Greek blues, morna as Cape Verdean blues, tango as Argentine blues, enka as Japanese blues.
The main features of blues include: specific chord progressions, a walking bass, call and response, dissonant harmonies, syncopation, melisma and flattened ‘blue’ notes. Blues is known for being microtonal, using pitches between the semitones defined by a piano keyboard.