Improvise over the Blues: The Major Blues Scale
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This is the first of 4 videos diving into the Major and Minor Blues scales, both from a Theory/Solfeggio viewpoint as well as through call and response. Here, we take a closer look at the Major Blues Scale.
Stay tuned for video 2 of the series, where we will do some call and response.
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Excelente trabajo Eli👌
What is solfège for a b3? Just asking since a flattened third is the nomenclature I’m used to in discussing blues, and in minor chords.
Hi Elisabeth. Thanks for putting these videos together and furthering the "mission" that is the musicianship training of singers & vocalists (like I also do)! 👏 A point of clarification about how you've described the Major Blues scale in this video, you've said that its formula is 1-2-#2-3-5-6-8, but it's widely known that the "Blue" notes are the b3, b5 and b7 so surely what's being called a #2 is really a b3 in this context (in the same way that the b5 in the Minor Blues scale isn't a #4)?