Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Learning to Play Blues Piano

By Michelle Edward

It is not really difficult to learn to play the piano. Almost every individual loves music. Some like rock music, pop, jazz, alternative, rhythm and blues, and many others. Whatever style of music you love, you can play it on the piano. For you to learn to play different song styles on the piano, the very first thing that you have to learn are blues piano.

What exactly is blues piano? It is a music style and once you learn to play it on the piano you will have fewer troubles in learning to play other music styles. Keep on reading and by the end of this article, you will know a great deal about blues music and playing it on the piano.

When you are interested in starting with blues piano, you will begin by getting to know the 12 bar blues. This is a progression that is very common to blues piano, and you will find that you can use seventh chords. A song in the blues style is mostly broken into three sets of four bars, so start by playing the song in the C key. Use I for the C tone in the C key, while the IV tone is the F and the V tone stands in for G

This means that the initial set can be rendered as I, I, I, I, while the next set is going to be IV, IV, I, I. This makes the final set V, IV, I, I. With your right hand, make sure that this is the set that you are playing on the piano.

With your left hand, make sure that you are following the 8 note pattern. This pattern will run along I-III-V-VI-VIIb-VI-V-III. Then, when you are looking at playing the C chord with your right hand, you have the notes as C-E-G-A-Bb-A-G-E. Finally, when you are looking at the F chord, you will have F-A-C-D-Eb-D-C-A, and then for the G chord, you will be rendering it as G-B-D-E-F-E-D-B.

Remember to look at the chords and the notes that are played by your left and right hand. Once you have the basics mastered, you are going to find that the blues piano is going to be very easy. Just remember to learn the 12 bar blues in the key of C, and after that, you can try it in other keys.

If you want to establish a good foundation in playing the piano, you must learn to play the blues first. Many successful pianists started out by playing blues and then they slowly made their way into playing the music style that they love. Once you develop a strong foundation, the new lessons will be so much easier. Learning the different music styles is challenging but if you can play them with elegance and grace, your audience will love and praise your performance.

Find a good teacher that can teach you all the things you need to know about blues piano. If you can't find a piano teacher, you can use other methods like using DVD or CD programs, online piano lessons, and a piano guide book. The learning process will be solely determined by you. If you're serious with playing piano and if you're determined to master your lessons, you will soon learn to play blues piano.

It will take time before you become really proficient at playing the piano; it can take literally years, and you will need to keep learning and practicing. With enough time, energy and effort, you will find that piano is easier than you think!

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