¡ It's In The Right Hand Rhythm Technique !
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
So basically a jazz blues follows the same structure as a regular 12 bar blues, but we'll "juice up" the chords a bit, and approach a few chords from somewhere else, either chromatically or by setting up a ii V.
So lets take a standard "quick change" blues in C
| C | F | C | C |
| F | F | C | C |
| G | F | C | C |
Oh, the possibilities!
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Hey there mr.beaumant :
¡ Right out of my Keith Wyatt Jump Jive & Swing Videos !
I had been searching these types of arrangements for playing
west coast jump/blues , jump/swing & swing/rock-a-billy .
The Freddy Green approach was really a major revelation to me ,
Keith Wyatt explained it so clearly and easily for me to beginning
to understand and approach doing .
Beside the four & three not triads , the rhythmic consistency in your right
hand's constant time keeping is the key to keeping the flavor/groove going
at all times .
EZ :
HR
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It started for me with Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in 54 on a Blues Harp and progressed ,
then life .....some death ....Evolving as I went like a small rock in a stream rounding
out as I went with the flow as I go through the white waters and waterfalls of life .
Life has always been interesting to me
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