Difference Between Blues Scales - Warren Wolf | 2 Minute Jazz
Hey, this is Warren wolf for two minute jazz and I'm here to talk
about differences between using the major blue scale and the real
blue scale. So, what you're hearing is basically the first
one. You're hearing like a F pentatonic scale but you can always
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Hey, this is Warren wolf for two minute jazz and I'm here to talk
about differences between using the major blue scale and the real
blue scale.
So, what you're hearing is basically the first one. You're
hearing like a F pentatonic scale but you can always make it a
little bit bluesier it just takes the third the A and drop it
down to A flat.
Then go to the third, the fifth to the sixth or 13th back to the
root. But the one I like to do, we take the root take the third
drop it half step the fourth, the eleventh. now here's the sharp
eleven. Five, flat seven back to the root. So you have a
choice to use between that one, what a regular blues scale and
after that you know that's when you start using different
rhythms.
So here's one course of blues using the first example I gave you.
One, two, a one, two, three.
And here's one more course using: one, two, a one, two, three.
And here's one more course just combining the two so you can
really get that true blues effect. One two, one two three.
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