A 12 bar blues is a song with "12 Bars". It starts with the 1 chord in any given key. Typically the 1 chord is kept for 4 measures. Then the 4 chord for 2 measures. Then back to the 1 chord for 2 more. Then end with 5 chord, 4 chord, then the 1 chord for the last two measures. You can subsitute the second chord for the 4 and the last for 5 if you are going to a turn around.
It is the least used chord progression. Blues only use it because they wanted to be original, so they made up their own chord and used it. No one uses it, that's why it makes blues so original and unique.
Many instruments are used. They include the Saxophone (famous for use in Blues Music), the Piano and the Guitar. The Piano is usually the melody (or the head) however the Guitar can also play the melody. The Trumpet and Trombone are used often as well.
The root note, its fourth and fifth. In the key of C, for instance, the root is C, the fourth is F (C-Dm-Em-F) and the fifth is G. Typically the 12 bars are divided into: First 4 bars -- Root Bars 5-6 -4th Bars 7-8 - Root Bar 9 - 5th Bar 10- 4th Bars 11-12 - Root There are many variation, but this is the basic pattern.
The 12 bar blues comes from blues music. It is the bases for all blues songs and is made of certain notes in chords. 12 bar blues is used in all music types that originated from blues. Jazz was one of these.
the structure is piano cccc ffcc gfcc and for each note count 1234 or do a rhythenm up to 4 beats
a7/a7/a7/a7/d7/d7/a7/a7/e7/d7/a7/e7
Caledonia by Muddy Waters
because you can play 12 bar blues as if each chord refers to the relative blues scale, for example, blues in C, you can play the C Blues scale during the C chord, and an F blues scale during the F chord and so on. it sounds minor and ultimately makes it sound more bluesy, so to speak
The 12 bar blues are a set of 12 chords, C, C, C, C, F, F, C, C, G, F, C, C or G.For each chord there is 4 beats.The walking bass an the 12 bar blues can be played together (i tried it at school and it sounds really rubbish because i tried it and it all went wrong so never try it again and foollow dooger jam's advice bye:)
12 bar blues in F major is a blues pattern of 12 bars in the key of F major. A basic blues progression uses 3 chords - the tonic (I) the dominant (V), and the subdominant (IV). For the key of F major the Tonic is F, the Dominant is C, and the subdominant is B-flat. A basic 12 bar blues pattern in F major is: F -- 3 bars F7 -- 1 bar B flat 7 -- 2 bars F -- 2 bars C7 -- 1 bar B flat 7 -- 1 bar F -- 2 bars
the 12 bar blues go like this : cccc ffcc gfcc these are the 12 bar blues normally they would be in a table.
Caledonia by Muddy Waters
2,4,5,6
because you can play 12 bar blues as if each chord refers to the relative blues scale, for example, blues in C, you can play the C Blues scale during the C chord, and an F blues scale during the F chord and so on. it sounds minor and ultimately makes it sound more bluesy, so to speak
The 12 bar blues are a set of 12 chords, C, C, C, C, F, F, C, C, G, F, C, C or G.For each chord there is 4 beats.The walking bass an the 12 bar blues can be played together (i tried it at school and it sounds really rubbish because i tried it and it all went wrong so never try it again and foollow dooger jam's advice bye:)
12 bar blues in F major is a blues pattern of 12 bars in the key of F major. A basic blues progression uses 3 chords - the tonic (I) the dominant (V), and the subdominant (IV). For the key of F major the Tonic is F, the Dominant is C, and the subdominant is B-flat. A basic 12 bar blues pattern in F major is: F -- 3 bars F7 -- 1 bar B flat 7 -- 2 bars F -- 2 bars C7 -- 1 bar B flat 7 -- 1 bar F -- 2 bars
The musical form that repeats a specific 12-bar harmonic pattern is the blues. The blues typically follows a I-IV-V chord progression in a 12-bar structure, with variations in lyrics and melody over each repetition.
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the 12 bar blues go like this : cccc ffcc gfcc these are the 12 bar blues normally they would be in a table.
12-bar blues
Blues music repeats itself in a specific 12 bar harmonic pattern.
12..as in 12 Bar Blues
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