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Blues Piano Crash Course
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3 CQ
Put your hands together and practice more two-hand coordination on the piano! In this lesson, the left hand grooves the 12-bar blues and the right syncopates.
with Kent D. SmithPut your hands together and practice more two-hand coordination on the piano! In this lesson, the left hand grooves the 12-bar blues and the right syncopates.
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5 CQ
Be your own bass player, on the piano! In this seventh lesson of a blues piano crash course, learn how to play the simple but challenging “walking bass.”
with Kent D. SmithBe your own bass player, on the piano! In this seventh lesson of a blues piano crash course, learn how to play the simple but challenging “walking bass.”
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4 CQ
The blue note is the hallmark of bluesy melodies. In this piano lesson, learn how to bend pitches and play blue notes that mimic a vocalist’s range.
with Kent D. SmithThe blue note is the hallmark of bluesy melodies. In this piano lesson, learn how to bend pitches and play blue notes that mimic a vocalist’s range.
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5 CQ
Learn how to use the “melody machine” to create blues licks and melodies on the fly! This piano technique uses only the notes of the chord being played.
with Kent D. SmithLearn how to use the “melody machine” to create blues licks and melodies on the fly! This piano technique uses only the notes of the chord being played.
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4 CQ
Give piano blues progressions a sense of excitement and anticipation with turnarounds and sweet endings. Learn how to play these piano techniques!
with Kent D. SmithGive piano blues progressions a sense of excitement and anticipation with turnarounds and sweet endings. Learn how to play these piano techniques!
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