Blending the MAJOR & MINOR Blues Scale
We'll learn to improvise thrilling Blues by mixing both the Major and minor blues scale. And we'll use an easy technique; the '3 Finger Motor System'. The system is simple and fundamental when improvising Jazz. By using only our first 3 and strongest fingers we can play really fast and steady and we build up a musical understanding quite easily without too many obstacles. Later on we can always add the 2 last fingers (if ever needed). The 3 finger motor can be used for so many different jazz applications. I'll gather all lessons about the motor in this playlist: • The 3 Finger Motor System Translations of the English subtitles to Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and French by Edgardo Solano from Colombia. Thank you so much Edgardo!!! You can turn on the subtitles and choose a language in the video settings. All NewJazz material is free, public and for everybody. No ‘pay walls’. But you are of course so much welcome to make a voluntary donation, to help keep me going, at either PayPal https://www.PayPal.me/NewJazz or Patreon / newjazz Many warm regards from Oliver Prehn Master in Music & Multimedia (University) https://www.newjazz.dk 00:00 Intro 02:16 Hand Grips 02:35 C minor Blues 03:31 C Major Blues 04:09 Zap between minor & Major 04:56 9 note Blues Scale 05:48 Practice with Bass 07:50 Outside on Eb minor Blues 09:32 Practice with Bass 10:21 Outside to other Blues Scales 10:58 Simple Techniques make Music 12:02 Donations 12:17 Thank you so much 12:36 Outro Music

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