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Learn How To Play Blues Piano Chords

The keyboard or piano is a versatile musical instrument with which you can play various genres of music. One of the oldest genres of music played on the instrument is blues. It happens to be one of the oldest music genres, and therefore, those interested in learning how to play piano should first learn the blues piano chords.

The first thing you need to know is that in order to form a chord, you have to play three or more notes together, which forms the basis for harmony. One of the common characteristics of blues music is its ability to evoke emotions regardless of the listener’s musical preferences.

To master your skills, it’s important to understand how chord progressions work on the blues scale. A good starting point is to practice the twelve-bar blues chord. To do it correctly, use your left hand to play the chord and your right hand to play the melody.

In the key of C major, you can locate the white key C, which is usually positioned to the left of any two black key sets. The chord is formed by playing C, E, and G. You can play these notes with alternating fingers, either …

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“Learn How To Play Blues Piano Chords”