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Summary: Learn how to play blues piano improvisation scales for beginners in the key of G major in this free music lesson video clip.
Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer whose teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all 12 keys. When applying his 12-key technique to understanding the logic behind...read more
"So now that we have the form under our fingers now I'm going to go through and play chords in my right hand. In my left hand I'm going to play chords as well but I'm going to break them individually and do a walking bass line based as the same chords as I played. Except I'm just going to go 1,3,5,7 and split them up individually so my left hand has a nice walking bass line. So as we go through we look at my hands here. So we start on our G7, G, C7, G, G, G, C7, C altered or C diminished, G7, B, B altered, A minor, G7, B, E, A, D, G, C, G, D, G, C, C sharp diminished, G, B, B, A minor, D7, B, E, A, D. We are right at the top of the tune our G7 chord. "
eHow Article: How to Play Blues Piano Scales in G for Beginners