November 16, 2008
30 Must-Have Blues Piano Licks : Easy Must-Have Lick Six
Learn how to play easy, intermediate, and advanced piano blues licks in this free video series on piano technique and the Blues.
Filed under Learn Piano Blues by pianomama

Learn how to play easy, intermediate, and advanced piano blues licks in this free video series on piano technique and the Blues.
Filed under Learn Piano Blues by pianomama

Comments on 30 Must-Have Blues Piano Licks : Easy Must-Have Lick Six
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goodaye mate, im chasing the pdf files of those licks!! couldnt possibly send them via email could u?
Look at Beethoven op 13 1st movement (patetique). There are many tremolos on the left hand.
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It's very hard for me to do that fast rocking motion in the right hand. I can do it in the left hand, but do you have any tips for me? I really wanna be able just to do it with my right hand instead of doing any switching.
Hello I'd be interested in the sheet music, is it posted to a site? Thanks.
Beauty in simplicity! Also interesting to add that the same lick could be used on the minor third (D#)(this becomes the 7th when you switch chords to F) or even the 7th (A#). Note that this becomes a bit discordant when the fifth chord (G-unless it is played as a Gm)) in a 12 bar is played, BUT….this adds suspense, as when improvising for several choruses, and using this tremolo for the final chorus in a buildup. Organist Jimmy Smith used this to great advantage.
By the way, if you're interested, message me for sheet music, backing tracks and the order of the whole series… -Jonathon
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thanks!