![]() ![]() ![]() Now here's where things get a little weird. You can build a really nice sounding solo just by running up and down it and putting in a little swing:īut music theory is more fun when you put it into practice - so here it is, with trumpet fingerings: One well-known "trick" someone taught me is playing notes on the blues scale.Ĭ Eb F F# G Bb C (Remember, # means "sharp" or up a half step, b means "flat" or down a half step.) (Update: if for some reason you want to hear the kind of stuff I learned to do with the blues scale as a hack "pianist" and middlin' fair tuba player in high school, see Unfortunately, having grown up playing tuba in a lot of bands, I might be using terminology and notation and forgetting that not everyone knows it! Feel free to contact me at kirkjerk at gmail (dot com) if I can describe things better for you. ![]() The blues scale and 12-bar-blues The Blues Scale This page is meant for beginning musicians, who may not have a lot of theory. ![]()
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