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Summary: Learn how to play minor blues scales for the piano and how to read minor scales in G major in this free music video on playing blues on piano in G major.
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Now we are going to go over our minor blues. So if we go through our three seven chords we learned and we make the third degree of each scale a minor right. So here is our one, three, five, seven we did now instead of this three we're going to use our minor third and add our G scale has one flat. (playing) You notice that we used that note in the G scale anyways as it is and our four chord which had one flat is going to have two. You're going to have your E flat here and our D seven which had one sharp is going to have no sharps. (playing) That's your D minor so now we are going to run through a minor blues. (playing) Four, one, five, four, one and that's your minor blues in G.