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Monday, December 21, 2009

Learn Blues Piano

By Michelle Edward

When you are interested in learning to play the piano, you will find that for the most part, all you need is time, patience and a certain amount resources. The piano is an instrument that lends itself to styles ranging from classical, to pop, to jazz to alternative and no matter what music you love, there is a good chance that you can play it on the piano.

When you want to get started with a certain piano style, you will find that it is time for you to look into finding the style that works well for you. This might mean that your personal style is going to be the blues, so make sure that you consider how you are going to give it a shot

To start with, you must know 12-bar blues. This is a very common progression if you want to do blues piano playing. To play this particular blues form, most pianists make use of seventh chords. A song is usually broken into 3 sets. Each of the sets consists of 4 bars. Start by playing the song on the C key. Use 'I' to illustrate the tone (C) in the C key. The IV tone is F and the V tone is G.

This means that the initial set can be rendered as I, I, I, I, while the next set is going to be IV, IV, I, I. This makes the final set V, IV, I, I. With your right hand, make sure that this is the set that you are playing on the piano.

With your left hand, make sure that you are following the 8 note pattern. This pattern will run along I-III-V-VI-VIIb-VI-V-III. Then, when you are looking at playing the C chord with your right hand, you have the notes as C-E-G-A-Bb-A-G-E. Finally, when you are looking at the F chord, you will have F-A-C-D-Eb-D-C-A, and then for the G chord, you will be rendering it as G-B-D-E-F-E-D-B.

When you are looking into learning to play blues piano, make sure that you look at the chords and the notes that are played by your left and right hand. Consider the different piano chords and notes that you are learning and realize that blues piano is no where near as hard as you might think it is.

When you are looking to create a thorough foundation in playing piano, make sure that you take some time to learn the blues. You will find that learning the style of the blues will allow you to cross over to just about any style of genre of music that you are interested in, and this can make your subsequent lessons much easier. Just remember that it takes practice and time, but that you are going to be able to delight crowds and audiences of all ages and types if you can play smoothly!

When you are looking into how to play blues piano, make sure that you find a good teacher. If you cannot travel for lessons, look into CD or DVD programs that can get you where you need to go. Online piano lessons or a piano guide book can help you along as well. When you want to master your lessons, take some time to look into what you can invest in learning about it.

You see, it takes some time before you can play really good. It might even take years of learning and constant practice. By exerting enough effort, time, and money, you can be a very good pianist. - 18423

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