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Summary: Learn how to play blues music solos on the flute in the key of E flat from a professional flutist in this free music lesson video about musical instruments and music theory.
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Kiely Griffin Kiely Griffin is a third-year music management and jazz flute student at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, CT. She has previously served as vice pre... read more
The next four we have are the last four bars and show a change from a one chord going to the five chord which we haven't used before. This chord is very important to be bring out and make a difference. In the D flat we have, in the one chord we move from the D flat until the D natural and that is a good difference. We also some changes between G and to the A flat. These are all half steps apart which is why they are good changes. Because they are subtle differences, but really make a big change when you're playing. Let's look and I will now. Let's look at the chord changes while I play the solo notating the differences between the different chords. There's the end of a solo for a four bar blues. It is good to go over and play through the solo that I just played breaking it apart in four measures, trying to notice the difference between the notes for yourself so that you can commonly place them together.