How to Solo on the Flute in F Major: Part 4

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

Summary: Learn how to play blues music solos on the flute in the key of 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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How to Solo on the Flute in F Major: Part 4

I have now played a solo starting with the first four bars and going into the second four bars. I will continue on to the third four bars and let's take a look at the chord changes. It changes from one chord into the new chord, the five chord. In this a major difference is that there's an E flat in this and that it switches down to a D. So, there's a lot of notes that are different between the one and the five chord. So, making this difference is easier than some of the other differences and it is important to point that out. I will play a solo starting from the one chord going to the end for the last four bars. One, two, three, four. I have now gone through and showed how to make a solo connect through the different chord changes from the first to the last measures of the blues form.

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