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    C-Jam Blues

    en-usOctober 20, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Welcome to JazzPianoSkills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!

    Every JazzPianoSkills weekly podcast episode introduces aspiring jazz pianists to essential Jazz Piano Skills. Each Podcast episode explores a specific Jazz Piano Skill in depth. Today you will discover, learn, play Duke Ellington's C-Jam Blues. In this Jazz Piano Lesson you will:

    Discover
    Duke Ellington's C-Jam Blues
    Learn
    How to the Minor Blues Scale when playing Duke Ellington's C-Jam Blues
    Play
    Various regions of the Minor Blues Scale for developing improvisational skills when playing Duke Ellington's C-Jam Blues

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    Discover, Learn, Play
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    Demo 1
    C-Jam Blues (The Progression)
    BPM = 140

    Demo 2
    C-Jam Blues (with Minor Blues Scale)
    BPM = 140

    Demo 1
    C-Jam Blues (Root to 7th)
    BPM = 140
    Jazz Improvisation

    Demo 3
    C-Jam Blues (b3rd to Root)
    BPM = 140
    Jazz Improvisation

    Demo 4
    C-Jam Blues (5th to #11)
    BPM = 140
    Jazz Improvisation

    Demo 5
    C-Jam Blues (b7th to 5th)
    BPM = 140
    Jazz Improvisation

    Demo 7
    C-Jam Blues (Open Range)
    BPM = 180
    Jazz Improvisation

    Conclusion
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