Chord Changes in a B Flat Blues Scale

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Summary: Learn blues music chord changes in B flat on the flute from a professional flutist in this free music lesson video about musical instruments and music theory.

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By Kiely Griffin
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A native Vermonter, Kiely Griffin has been playing the flute for ten years. She has participated in many district, state, regional and national ensembles including the National Wind...read more

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"I have now gone over the progression the generic chords that are used in the blues. In B flat let's look at the specific notes that are used going over the roots of the chords and looking at the specific notes that are used also. We start with B flat which is the root of the 1 chord cause it is in the key of B flat. We move to E flat which is the 4th in the group of chords. Continuing the blue progression it moves to 1 B flat and then B flat again . After we go down to E flat and E flat for 4 back to B flat, B flat to 1 again. Moving along we go to the 5 which is F and to the F which is E flat. The 1 which is B flat and 1 again which is B flat. This makes up the B flat blues in the roots."

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