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Offline silvaone

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Nobody Knows Blues
on: October 25, 2005, 05:07:24 PM
no im not having a go

its the name of the song....


quite long with improvisation all the way through.....

spur of them onent type thing

- Silva

Offline canardroti

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Re: Nobody Knows Blues
Reply #1 on: November 05, 2005, 02:36:31 AM
excellent,  I liked it alot,  I'm just starting Jazz  music,  any tips on improvising?  Thanks man,  keep up the good work.

Offline silvaone

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Re: Nobody Knows Blues
Reply #2 on: November 05, 2005, 07:09:05 PM
Hi there

thanks for your compliments :) Im glad you liked it

My suggestion would be to really learn the scales.... I can pretty much play in all 12 keys after 2 yrs....

learn your turn arounds in the 12 bar format as in a 12 bar pattern like this

C C C C

F F C C

G F C G then back to C

the G is the turn around note.... this way you can go from Ab7 to G7 then back to C.... gives it a nice quality


learn your 7th chords if you havnt already - a simple semitone transition in a 7th chord can make a really nice sound - also get used to grace notes and ''sliding'' when running down the scales

I would say the most common keys I hear piano blues in are and there patterns are:

C:
C C C C F F C C G F C G

G:
G G G G C C G G D C G D
 
F:
F F F F Bb Bb F F C Bb F C

E:
E E E E A A E E B A E B

A:
A A A A D D A A E D A E


and usually here boogie woogie (with the walking octave bass) in Eb as its easy to get used to.....

listen to a lot of blues/jazz music and really take in how to use phrasings and tell stories with your playing..... try playing a pattern an then play the next as if telling a story....

Ive uploaded two scans from one of my improvising the blues books and they really helped me

one is on crossover licks and the other is on turn arounds :)

hope it helps

https://s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=15VF3C58MOIA81ANE8KHDRIBC2

take care

- Silva

Offline rob47

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Re: Nobody Knows Blues
Reply #3 on: November 05, 2005, 07:47:27 PM
man that was an awesome song!! Thanks for posting that, it was really chillin
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