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Backing Tracks for Jazz Blues Variation 1 in all 12 keys with Charts
The blues chord changes appear in more jazz songs than any other harmonic structure. The importance of learning how to play over these changes cannot be over emphasized.
I am providing a workout on jazz blues in all 12 keys. Be sure to try Evan Tate’s 250 Jazz Patterns and Steve Neff’s blues lessons over these backing tracks in all 12 keys.
I am including a player for all of the backing music. The backing tracks are all in Concert key. For example, if you play the tenor saxophone and select a backing track in the key of C – you will use a pdf chart in the key of D.
Have fun working through all 12 keys!
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - C (302)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - Dflat (111)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - D (111)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - Eflat (93)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - E (108)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - F (124)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - Fsharp (98)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - G (116)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - Aflat (101)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - A (109)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - Bflat (123)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 - B (103)
Jazz Blues Variation 1 in the Key of C follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of Db follows:
Jazz Blues Variation 1 in the Key of D follows:
Jazz Blues Variation 1 in the Key of Eb follows:
Jazz Blues Variation 1 in the Key of E follows:
Jazz Blues Variation 1 in the Key of F follows:
Jazz Blues Variation 1 in the Key of Fsharp follows:
Jazz Blues Variation 1 in the Key of G follows:
Jazz Blues Variation 1 in the Key of Ab follows:
Jazz Blues Variation 1 in the Key of A follows:
Jazz Blues Variation 1 in the Key of Bb follows:
Jazz Blues Variation 1 in the Key of B follows:
Blues Workout in all 12 Keys with Charts and Backing Tracks
I am providing a simple three chord rock shuffle blues in all 12 keys. Be sure to try Evan Tate’s 250 Jazz Patterns and Steve Ness’s Dominant Bebop Scale ideas over the blues in all 12 keys.
I am including a player for all of the backing music. The backing tracks are all in Concert key. For example, if you play the tenor saxophone and select a backing track in the key of C – you will use a pdf chart in the key of D.
Have fun working through all 12 keys!
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key C (194)
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key Db (109)
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key D (115)
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key Eb (110)
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key E (113)
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key F (106)
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key Fsharp (102)
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key G (116)
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key Ab (97)
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key A (114)
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key Bb (113)
Three Chord Rock Shuffle Blues - Key B (94)
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of C follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of Db follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of D follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of Eb follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of E follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of F follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of Fsharp follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of G follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of Ab follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of A follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of Bb follows:
Rock Shuffle Blues in the Key of B follows: