An Introduction to the Blues for Flute
This tutorial focuses on the most basic of 12 bar blues chord progressions and discusses how the common blues chords are identified from a harmonised major scale. A famous Ellington jazz composition is used to showcase how wonderful just a couple of melody notes can sound against a standard 12 bar blues progression. If you enjoy the hundreds of Free Music Instruction Videos on this Channel please consider making a donation to assist with production costs by going to the 'Make a Donation' button at the top right on the Channel Homepage, or by using this link https://tinyurl.com/Help-Keep-The-Cha... For further information on available music tuition services refer to the contact details on my website at http://www.BrianHayes.biz.

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