Blues

Blues piano

Blues piano
  1. Is blues Piano hard to learn?
  2. Are pianos used in blues?
  3. What chords are used in blues piano?

Is blues Piano hard to learn?

Sure, it can be hard to learn new techniques and play without the music, but it is certainly a much easier learning experience than what the classical grades put you through.

Are pianos used in blues?

Blues Piano

The piano has been an integral part of blues since the genre was created in the American South during the late 1800s. During the time before the first world war, most juke-joints, bars, and other drinking dens had some sort of old, beaten-up piano.

What chords are used in blues piano?

Essentially, the blues is a specific progression that uses the C7, F7, and G7 chords. (For the sake of brevity, I'll only look at playing blues in the key of C). The blues chord progression lasts 12 bars (thus the phrase “12-bar blues”) that move in a familiar pattern using those three chords.

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