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How to Play the Blues When You Don't Have Them Video 30: Getting to IV with a ii V Progression

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04:08 I could not resist the bad pun here about all the C’s I said inside of half a minute.
ii-7 V7 IV in the blues (IV is acting as I)
G-7 C7 F7 or G-7 C7 F7 This is IV in a C Blues.
A A G D D D
F E Eb Bb Bb A
D D. D A A G
Bb Bb A F E Eb
G C F G C F
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C-7 F7 Bb7 or C-7 F7 Bb7 This is IV in an F Blues.
D D C G G G
Bb A Ab Eb Eb D
G G G D D C
Eb Eb D Bb A Ab
C F Bb C F Bb
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F-7 Bb7 Eb7 or F-7 Bb7 Eb7 This is IV in a Bb Blues.
G G F C C C
Eb D Db Ab Ab G
C C C G G F
Ab Ab G Eb D Db
F Bb Eb F Bb Eb
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Notice that the F7 (I7) for the first group is the same in the second group (V7). The Bb7 in the second group (I7) is the same in the 3rd group (V7) . This is a great way to learn your dominant 7th jazz voicings.
Enjoy!
Mark Christopher Brandt
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How to Play the Blues When You Don't Have Them
Mark Christopher Brandt ©2007, 2024 All rights reserved.
Heart of the Lion Publishing Co.

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  • @peuvca
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    Great!! Inspiring!

  • @jefferyboyle7276
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    Great explanation 🤓