There are twelve bars in the blues cycle.
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A typical blues structure has twelve bars. however they can have 8 or sometimes 16 but usually 12.
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The chord pattern in a 12-bar blues typically follows a specific structure using three chords, often labeled as I, IV, and V. In the key of E, for example, the pattern would consist of E (I) for four bars, A (IV) for two bars, E (I) for two bars, B (V) for one bar, A (IV) for one bar, and E (I) for two bars. This cycle creates a repetitive and catchy progression that is fundamental to the blues genre. The 12-bar blues can be varied with different rhythms and embellishments, but the basic structure remains consistent.
No, It is not.
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
Because it has a 12 bar structure (it is made up of 12 bars of music, like most blues music).
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'It's A Blues Kinda Thing' by The 4 Bars.