Slow Blues for Piano
I'd like you to meet my friend dazza from England. He has a great website:
http://www.learnasongseries.com/index.html
I first met him in the hearandplay forum. dazza came to the chatroom and wished me a Happy Birthday at 4:00 a.m.(His time!) What a friend! dazza is good with the blues.
Have a listen, if you like. By the way, he has a delightful accent!
Listen to dazza's tutorial on Slow Gospel Blues:
Then if you want to speed things up, hear dazza play Boogie Blues on HearandPlay.
Dazza, you rock!
http://zone.hearandplay.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=816
You'll find "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" and many other titles at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dazzaSP
Now, let's get back to Slow Blues!
Another fan of slow blues, check out MusicGuru12
And one more by finnenvenn
Here's some very nice sounding R&B chords to play:
Key E LH/RH 4/4 time count in [ ]
[1, 2] F# / E-A-C#, E, E, C#
[3] G# / B-D#-F#, G#
[4, 1, 2] A / C#-E-G#
[3, 4] / A-C#-E-G# *roll chord (2 octaves up)
[1, 2] F# / E-A-C#, E, E, C#
[3] G# / B-D#-F#, G#
[4, 1, 2] A / G-C-E
[3, 4] / C-E-G-B *roll chord (2 octaves up)
[1, 2] F# / E-A-C#, E, E, C#
[3] G# / B-D#-F#, G#
[4, 1, 2] A / C#-E-G#
[3, 4] / A-C#-E-G# *roll chord (2 octaves up)
[1, an] B / A-C#-E, G#
[2, an] B / A, B
[3, an] B / C#, D#
[4, an] B / E, F#
[1, an] B / G#, A
[2, an] B / B, C#
[3, an] B / D#, E *2nd time, go to modulation chord
[4, an] B / F#, G#
(repeat)
Modulation chord: C / Bb-D-F
Key F
[1, 2] G / F-Bb-D, F, F, D
[3] A / C-E-G, A
[4, 1, 2] Bb / D-F-A
[3, 4] / Bb-D-F-A *roll chord (2 octaves up)
[1, 2] G / F-Bb-D, F, F, D
[3] A / C-E-G, A
[4, 1, 2] Bb / Ab-Db-F
[3, 4] / Db-F-Ab-C *roll chord (2 octaves up)
[1, 2] G / F-Bb-D, F, F, D
[3] A / C-E-G, A
[4, 1, 2] Bb / D-F-A
[3, 4] / Bb-D-F-A *roll chord (2 octaves up)
[1, an] C / Bb-D-F, A
[2, an] C / Bb, C
[3, an] C / D, E
[4, an] C / F, G
[1, an] C / A, Bb
[2, an] C / C, D
[3, an] C / E, F *2nd time, go to modulation chord
[4, an] C / G, A
(repeat)
Modulation chord: C# / B-D#-F# or Db / Cb-Eb-Gb
Key F# / Gb
* * * * *
FAbBbDb
Eb/EbGBbDb
Ab/EGAbC
Db/DbFAbC
G/DbFGBb
E/DbEGBb
F/CEFA or CEGA
C/CEbGBb
C/CEbA
Try playing the chords in the left hand to do runs (preferably blues scale)
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