12/29/2023 0 Comments Blues backing track in dIn the 12 Bar Blues, the 4 Chord is ‘C Chord’ - Notes C, E, G In the 12 Bar Blues, the 1 Chord is ‘G Chord’ - Notes G, B, D Your Instrument Is The: Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, or Eb Clarinet Some MAGIC notes to play around with are C#, E, F# In the 12 Bar Blues, the 5 Chord is ‘B Chord’ - Notes B, D#, F# In the 12 Bar Blues, the 4 Chord is ‘A Chord’ - Notes A, C#, E In the 12 Bar Blues, the 1 Chord is ‘E Chord’ - Notes E, G#, B Your Instrument Is The: Trumpet, Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone Some MAGIC notes to play around with are B, D, E In the 12 Bar Blues, the 5 Chord is ‘A Chord’ - Notes A, C#, E In the 12 Bar Blues, the 4 Chord is ‘G Chord’ - Notes G, B, D In the 12 Bar Blues, the 1 Chord is ‘D Chord’ - Notes D, F#, A Vibraphone, Marimba, Violin, Viola, Cello, Harp, Bassoon, and Recorder Your Instrument Is The: Piano, Guitar, Bass, Trombone, Flute, Oboe, Tuba Each Blues song has a total of 12 choruses.Įach of the “Play The Blues!” Series have the same 12 Bar Blues Chord Progression: Most musicians know the chord changes, so you can learn to play live with jazz, rock or blues bands. “Down Home Southern Blues” is a fun song to play along with. We are giving away our first recording for all instruments away for FREE! Tell all your band and rock friends. Playing notes 'outside' the progression can sound very cool and create a lot of tension. Repeat the notes, creating a complimentary or contrasted rhythm and start having fun. The 'Magic Notes' in every liner notes are a place to start playing the blues. ON THE COVER TITLE It SAYS "TITLE OF BLUES SONG in XYZ" XYZ = is the KEY of the Blues SO BEAR WITH SOME LONG WEB PAGES ) All instruments in with Blues in the keys of Bb, C, D, E, Eb, F, G, A We also want to give you the Blues in most Keys that Bands usually play. If you've ever played in a drum circle and played a rhythm for an hour or so, it can be a similar experience. It's can be a never ending cycle and very fun to get 'lost' in. That 5 chord leads to the 4 chord then the 1 chord with the turn around to start it over again! You'll quickly feel the 5 chord at the end of the 12 bar blues. Over a short amount of time you'll be able to hear the chord changes. We are dedicated to help you learn the blues. Tags alto sax blues tracks alto saxophone backing tracks alto sax tracks bass backing tracks bass blues tracks bass clarinet tracks blues background tracks blues tracks clarinet backing tracks clarinet blues tracks cornet backing tracks drums backing tracks drums bass tracks drums blues tracks flugelhorn tracks flute backing tracks flute blues tracks guitar backing tracks guitar blues tracks keyboard backing tracks mirimba tracks oboe backing tracks oboe blues tracks oboe tracks organ blues tracks pro bass tracks pro blues backing track pro cello tracks pro flute tracks pro guitar tracks pro piano tracks pro tuba tracks recorder backing tracks recorder blues tracks recorder tracks soprano sax soprano sax blues tracks soprano saxophone backing tracks tenor sax tenor sax blues tracks tenor saxophone backing tracks trombone backing tracks trombone blues tracks trombone tracks trumpet blues tracks tuba backing tracks tuba blues tracks vibes blues tracks vibraphone backing tracks viola backing tracks violin blues tracks
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