Piano lesson, the blues scale

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2010

Learn how to play and improvise on the piano using the blues scale

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  • what is the name of the songs you played at 5:01 - 5:57??

    and at 6:20 - 7:29??

    and at 9:39 - 11:30??

    and how do you make ur hands be able to play further then 1 octave for left hand?...maybe my hands are too small in general to be called a pianist's hands...

  • @nos0323 The songs are just improvisation, the 1st one is a simple blues progression, the second one uses the same progression as "Hit the road jack" and the third one is just two simple chords. These are not songs, they are just chords and improvised tunes on top.

    For the large hands, I'm afraid there is no secret. But most good pianist's have quite small hands, you just need to move them around a bit more

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