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  1. About The Key Of A Dorian. Blues is written in the key of A Dorian. According to the Theorytab database, it is the 3rd most popular key among Dorian keys and the 32nd most popular among all keys. The A Dorian scale is similar to the A Minor scale except that its 6th note is a half step higher (F♯). Chord progressions in Dorian have a ...

  2. Download & Print G.I. Blues for guitar solo (chords) by Elvis Presley. Chords, lead sheet and lyrics included. High-Quality PDF to download.

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  3. Feb 13, 2014 · CHORUS: C C7 I got the hup, two, three, four, occupation GI blues. F C From my GI hair to the heels of my GI shoes, G F C and if I don't go state-side soon, I'm gonna blow my fuse.

    • Major Chords
    • Minor Chords
    • Diminished Chords
    • Augmented Chords
    • Seventh Chords
    • Dominant Seventh Chord
    • Minor Seventh Chord
    • Major Seventh Chord
    • Diminished Seventh Chord
    • Half Diminished Chord

    Major chords have a clear and bright sound that typically conveys feelings of joy and optimism. The sound of a major chord is often described as full and resonant, making it a go-to for creating a cheerful and inviting musical atmosphere. The formation of a major chord involves three notes: 1. The root note, which establishes the chord’s basic pitc...

    Minor chords possess a distinctive sound that is often perceived as somber, reflective, or melancholic. This quality stems from the minor chord’s ability to evoke deeper emotions compared to the brighter and more upbeat major chords. The structure of a minor chord is formed by three key components: 1. The root note, which serves as the foundational...

    Diminished chords have a distinct sound that is often described as tense, unstable, or mysterious. The sound of a diminished chord is characterized by its dissonance, which can evoke feelings of unease or anticipation in the listener. A diminished chord is formed by: 1. The root note 2. A minor third interval above the root 3. A diminished fifth in...

    Augmented chords are known for their dissonant sound that can evoke a sense of tension or unresolved feeling. Unlike the more stable major and minor chords, augmented chords have a unique quality that can dramatically alter the mood and direction of a piece of music. An augmented chord is constructed with the following intervals: 1. The root note 2...

    Seventh chords are triads with an additional note, this additional note is a seventh above the root. There are six common types of chords in this section: 1. Dominant seventh chord 2. Minor seventh chord 3. Major seventh chord 4. Diminished seventh chord 5. Half diminished chord 6. Augmented seventh chord There are more of these types of chords in ...

    Dominant seventh chords are built using a major triad on the fifth note of the scale and then a flat seventh, also known as the dominant seventh, added on top! For example in the key of G major, the Dominant seventh chord would start on the note D, the fifth note of the scale. (The fifth note of any scale is called the dominant note) G A B C D We w...

    A minor seventh chord is built using a minor triad with a minor seventh added to the top. Lets take a look at an example in C minor. The tonic triad of C minor is C, Eb, G now we simply add a minor seventh to the top of this chord. The minor seventh from C natural is Bb. (If these intervals are confusing, have a look at our intervals article). So t...

    A major seventh triad consists of a major triad with an additional major seventh added to the top. For example let’s take the G major tonic triad. This has the notes G, B, D We now simply add a major seventh to the top of this triad. This would be an F sharp as a major seventh above G natural is an F sharp. G major seventh will have the notes G, B,...

    Diminished seventh chords consist of a diminished triad with a diminished seventh added to the top. Let’s write out a diminished chord starting on B. A diminished chord starting on B includes the notes B, D, F – remember in a diminished chord we must make sure that the interval of a fifth is diminished. We can now add in a diminished seventh to the...

    Half diminished chords have a diminished triad with an additional minor seventh. Where a diminished chord had both intervals diminished this one is half diminished because only one of the intervals is diminished! Let’s look at an example in C minor C minor diminished triad has the notes C, Eb, Gb Now we simply add in the minor seventh to the top. A...

  4. Free printable and easy chords for song by Elvis Presley - Gi Blues. Chords ratings, diagrams and lyrics. E E7 They give us a room with a view of the beautiful Rhine, A7 E They give us a room with a v

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  5. 12 bar blues is a chord progression that defines the number of bars or measures in a typical blues song structure. In this lesson we are going to learn the standard blues progression, listen to some famous examples of 12 bar blues songs and learn to play some blues on the piano.

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  7. See how easy it is to change the mood from happy to sad just by changing the chords. In the next few lessons I’m going to show you what chords are, how to create them and when to use them. It is definitely going to take your musicianship onto a whole new level.