Introduction to Piano Stride Blues

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    1. Reviewing Piano Stride Blues
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    Stride Blues is a very popular way to play solo Blues piano. In this lesson, intermediate to advanced players review the 12-bar blues, and try Stride Blues!

    Stride Blues is a very popular way to play solo Blues piano. In this lesson, intermediate to advanced players review the 12-bar blues, and try Stride Blues!

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    2. Stride Blues Bass & Lead-Ins
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    In this piano Stride Blues lesson, learn how to play lead-ins, and practice playing the bass line with the left hand, and chords and inversions with the right.

    In this piano Stride Blues lesson, learn how to play lead-ins, and practice playing the bass line with the left hand, and chords and inversions with the right.

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    3. Open Voicings for Stride Blues
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    The piano blues gets a bit more interesting in this lesson, where you learn to use Open Voicings, otherwise known as four-part harmony!

    The piano blues gets a bit more interesting in this lesson, where you learn to use Open Voicings, otherwise known as four-part harmony!

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    4. Soloing in Stride Blues on Piano
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    Get ready to put it all together! Playing Stride Blues on piano is not easy but it is also important to combine open voicing and stride, and master soloing.

    Get ready to put it all together! Playing Stride Blues on piano is not easy but it is also important to combine open voicing and stride, and master soloing.

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