Chord Changes in a F Major Blues Scale

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Part of the video series: Playing Blues on a Flute in F Major

Summary: Learn how to play chord changes in blues music on the flute in F major 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

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Chord Changes in a F Major Blues Scale

We have now gone over the basic pattern of the blues. I'm now going to talk about how it relates to the key of F, going over the roots chords and showing how they relate to the chord symbols. Let's look at an F blues. An F blues has an F in the root, moves to the four chord, which includes a four and moves to the one chord, back to F, the four being B-flat, excuse me. And then back to F again for the first four measures. The second four measures moves to the four chord, which is B-flat. To the next four chord which is B-flat and then to one F and then to the one F again. Then it moves to the five, which jumps to the C, which is the fifth of the F and then moves to B-flat, which is four, and then moves back to F for one and one again. It includes the above chord which I will talk about in the next segment.

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