Playing 4th Chord of E Flat (Eb) Major Blues Scale on Piano

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Part of the video series: Blues Piano in E Flat (Eb) Major

Summary: Learn how to read and play the 4th chord of E flat major for playing blues scales in this free music video on playing blues on piano in E flat (Eb) major.

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Playing 4th Chord of E Flat (Eb) Major Blues Scale on Piano

So now we have our one chord down our E flat seven and our blue scales or E flat seven again. Now our four chord is the same scale except now we have this in here. So now we have an A flat seven, so all the black notes that we are using C and F as white notes. Now our honky tonk is going to be, so one, three, five and then one, four, six, if we number the scale one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, one. You're going to have one, three, five, one, four, six and we use our same blue scale and then one we are going back three flat seven. Back to four and that is our first two chords out of our E flat blues.

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