Description
Playing with our traditional minor blues form, this example is played with slightly different feel along with our flat VI chord. Played in the key of Bb minor, our I chord is Bb minor, the IV chord is Eb minor, and our V is F (or an F7 voicing if you can.) Our flat VI chord is Gb and like in other examples, accounts for a more interesting movement in the progression. This also allows for better soloing phrases and can be a lot of fun to play in a variety of musical settings. Try this example in other keys as well once you have it under your fingers.
Lesson Info
Instructor
Douglas Showalter