What key is most blues played in?

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The two most common keys in blues music are E and A. There are others, but these two keys are the most common.
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Is blues played in major or minor?

The hexatonic, or six-note, blues scale consists of the minor pentatonic scale plus the ♭5th degree of the original heptatonic scale.
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Are most blues songs in a minor key?

For although blues is predominantly based around dominant, major chords, some of the most famous blues songs of all time are written in a minor key.
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What is the most common scale in blues?

The blues scale is a six-note progression that sounds right at home in blues, rock, and country music. This scale is essentially the pentatonic scale plus one chromatic note, often called the blue note.
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What are the 3 main chords used in the blues?

Essentially, the blues is a specific progression that uses the C7, F7, and G7 chords. (For the sake of brevity, I'll only look at playing blues in the key of C). The blues chord progression lasts 12 bars (thus the phrase “12-bar blues”) that move in a familiar pattern using those three chords.
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What key is 12-bar blues?

The standard 12-bar blues progression contains three chords. These three chords are the 1 chord, the 4 chord, and the 5 chord. Since we're in the key of E blues, the 1 chord is E, the 4 chord is A, and the 5 chord is a B.
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Which notes to bend in blues?

Typically, in a blues solo, when using a pentatonic minor(or blues) scale, the most common notes to bend are the b3, 4 and b7 of the tonic or key scale.
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What scale is best for blues?

The Minor Pentatonic Scale is the best guitar scale for rock and blues, especially one particular pattern. However, you can add various notes to that scale to form the Natural Minor Scale and the Blues Scale, which are also excellent for rock or blues!
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What time signature is blues?

Nearly all blues music is played to a 4/4 time signature, which means that there are four beats in every measure or bar and each quarter note is equal to one beat. A 12-bar blues is divided into three four-bar segments.
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Is 12-bar blues major or minor?

There are a number of similarities between the minor blues progression and the major blues progression: They both are 12 bars long. Both feature the I, IV and V chords (although the numerals are lower case in the minor blues progression). The blues scale can be used to solo over both progressions.
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What key is most jazz written in?

G, E and A which are probably the most common rock keys. Similarly, the reason jazz is mostly written with flats is because jazz often uses horns and it's easier to play a horn in flat keys because they are transposing instruments (pitched in Bb and Eb).
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What key is jazz in?

A great deal of modern jazz harmony arises from the modes of the ascending form of the melodic minor scale, also known as the jazz melodic minor scale. This scale is essentially a diatonic major scale with a lowered third, for example C–D–E♭–F–G–A–B–C.
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What is the blues scale in the key of C?

What are the notes of the C Major Blues Scale? The notes of the C Major Blues Scale are C D D# E G and A. Like the Minor Blues Scale, you can think of the Major Blues Scale as a modification of the C Major Scale using the following scale degrees: 1, 2, flat 3, 3, 5, and 6.
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What chords are used in blues?

The primary harmonic structure of the blues is the I-IV-V progression, which derived from church music of the South. Unlike most tonal music, which uses dominant 7th chords (1–3–5–b7) as functional harmony, the blues uses them to add color, most commonly in a 12-bar form (FIGURE 1).
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What is C minor blues scale?

The notes of the C Minor Blues scale are C Eb F Gb G Bb. It's key signature has 3 flats. Press play to listen to the scale.
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What note is the blues note?

The Blue note is the Flat 5 (b5) Scale degree which sounds great in the blues, especially when mixed in with the Minor Pentatonic Scale.
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What is the formula for a blues scale?

The blues scale formula is 1, b3, 4, b5, 5, b7. The easiest way to remember this scale is to think of it as the minor pentatonic and simply learn where the added notes are within the normal five minor pentatonic positions.
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How do you master the blues scale?

To play the major blues scale, you need to add a flat 3rd to the major pentatonic scale. You can do this to any minor or major pentatonic scale once you've found the root note (the first note in the scale) but let's look at some examples.
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What are the 12 blues scales?

The C-major blue scale runs C, D, Eb, E, G, A, C. The F-major blues scale runs: F, G, Ab, A, C, D, F. And the G-major blues scale runs: G, A, Bb, B, D, E, G. Each scale only includes one blue note – the lowered third.
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What notes to bend in the major pentatonic?

The most common bends are to the root and fifth. When you bend the second note on string two in pentatonic pattern one, you're bending to the minor root of the scale. When you bend the second note on string three in pentatonic pattern one, you're bending to the fifth of the minor scale.
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What is a blues Bend?

This type of bend is called a full tone (or full step) bend. It involves bending the note up the equivalent pitch of two frets. There are two other types of bends that you will use a lot in blues playing. Half tone (Or half step) bends are when you bend the note up the equivalent pitch of one fret.
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Which rhythm is used in the blues?

blues is usually in 4/4 time. there is syncopation to emphasise the weak beats. swing rhythms are heard- quavers are uneven and give a triplet feel to the beat.
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