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Paying Your Dues


Blues Notes, Bends, Boogie-Woogie 5ths


Session 2: Paying Your Dues


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The Blues Notes


Certain tones within a key give it a “bluesy” sound. These are called the Blues Notes.
Blues notes are scale tones that are adjusted slightly from their normal major scale
position. The notes that are adjusted are the 3rd, the 5th, and the 7th steps of the
major scale. In order to get that bluesy sound, you need to lower each of these steps
by a half-step. So, the blues notes are the flatted 3rd, flatted 5th, and the flatted 7th.
Each of these three tones brings different colors to your sound.

Practical Rules for Using Blues Notes

THE FLATTED 3RD RULE: The flatted 3rd and the normal 3rd can be used
interchangeably in the blues depending on the sound you want to get. The flatted 3rd
scale step serves as a color tone to get a blues sound.

THE FLATTED 5TH RULE: Use the flatted 5th as much as you want, just be sure to
resolve it. The flatted 5th is a dissonant tone that wants to resolve. So, in most
situations, it needs to be resolved when used--either up to the 5th or down to the
4th.

THE FLATTED 7TH RULE: When playing the Blues never use the normal 7th--always
use the flatted 7th. The flatted 7th is one of the defining tones in blues and its use
really establishes the blues sound.

Example 1

In this example, the same lick is played using a major or unaltered 3rd and using a

flatted 3rd. Listen for how the usage of the different 3rds alters the sound.

“Hearing the blues saved my life.” Van Morrison


Objectives


  • Learning the blues
    notes and
    understanding how to
    use them.

  • Hearing the blues notes.

  • Playing bends
    effectively.

  • Learning the Boogie-
    Woogie 5ths Pattern.


Key Ideas

The blues notes are the
flatted 3rd, flatted 5th,
and the flatted 7th.

The flatted 3rd and the
normal 3rd can be used
interchangeably
depending on the sound
you want to get.

When playing the Blues
NEVER use the normal
7th--always use the flatted
7th.

Use the flatted 5th as
much as you want, just
make sure to resolve it.

Blues Guitar with Steve Krenz 21 http://www.learnandmaster.com/bluesresources

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