Master the Art of Slow Blues Improvisation on Piano: Your Step-by-Step Guide
If you’ve ever wanted to play blues piano that sounds authentic, soulful, and improvised—not stiff or mechanical—you’re not alone. Many pianists struggle … Read more
If you’ve ever wanted to play blues piano that sounds authentic, soulful, and improvised—not stiff or mechanical—you’re not alone. Many pianists struggle … Read more
To begin playing blues piano, sit at the piano, play blues scales, and let your fingers groove.
The left hand in blues piano is the backbone of the rhythm. It sets the groove, laying the foundation for the melody to dance upon.
Let’s break down three must-know blues endings that every serious player should have in their toolbox. When you hear these endings at a jam session, you’ll instantly recognize them—and better yet, you’ll know exactly how to play them!