The Blues Lick In “F”
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Since blues licks are often used in gospel music,
I think it’s fitting to learn some popular blues patterns.
Let’s begin with a I – IV progression with left hand
rootless chord voicings, followed by a blues lick. See the example
below.
Progression
1) F13 = Eb A D
2) Bb9 = D Ab C
Blues Licks
1) F13 = F A D Eb G C
2) Bb9 = Bb D G Ab C F
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Lessons from Greg Hannon
Major Points to Remember
1) Order Your Contemporary Chord Finder Learning
System
2) Determine the Key – I teach you how to do this on Disc
2 of the CCF.
3) Figure out the bass line – I also teach you how to do this
in the CCF.
4) Number the bass line according to the major scale tones.
5) Open up the CCF resource guide and simply find the chords to
any song.
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