Blues Flute - Cheap Trills
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Can you tell me please what are the notes of blues? I'm in 2nd grade hight school and we need to do a work on it, so I need help. Thanks:)
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I wish I could play like u cause I'm recently making a band and well we have a drum player two sax and three flutes and everybody' doesn't think flutes can play jazz and I was wondering what u would recommend me to do and I'm a flute player
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been looking for a user with jazz flute here. Im glad i finally found it.
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@TwainsBlues Yes Sir, I know what you wrote. I'm a bluesman ;-)
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@MrSmoothjimmy The key in A minor.
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thanks for sharing your music. you are fun to listen to.
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TwainsBlues 3 months ago
what key is this in?
MrSmoothjimmy 10 months ago
@MrSmoothjimmy Can't find my source track. Sounds like an Am blues to me. Get a midi for Summertime & speed it up a little.
TwainsBlues 10 months ago
A minor, Sir
mariocacco1962 4 months ago
@mariocacco1962 Thx for the clarification. When I wrote Am to Silskier, I certainly meant A Minor. On Jazz charts you see it so many ways Am, Amin, A- , I forget sometimes that there are viewers from all over the world that may not have the same access to Jazz charts as I do. Generally in Jazz m or - after the CHORD is the minor, + is the Augmented. After the NOTE means just that note ie A7-9 means Bb on top. A7-5 means Eb (or blues note). Usually when I see a -5 I think bluesy. Same with +11.
TwainsBlues 4 months ago