The Beginner’s Blues Accelerator

It is just a proposal inspired by the Jazz Blues Accelerator on LJS (learnjazzstandards(dot)com). This small accelerator has three steps:

1. Play the roots of the chords of a blues in all 12 keys.

2. Know the blues scale in 12 keys.

3. Improvise over the blues scale in 12 keys.

Some explanations:

1. Take a blues in C and play half notes:

C C F F C C C C

F F F# F# C C A A

D D G G C C G G

For bar 8 to bar 11 it is good to know the circle of 4ths, aka “the cycle.”

Then do the same for a blues in F, and so on.

2. The blues scale is the minor pentatonic with the tritone. For example:

C Eb F F# G Bb

Find it in the other 11 keys.

3. As a piano player, play the roots of the chords with the left hand, with the right hand improvise over the blues scale.

As a horn player, create a play-along, e. g. with Band in a Box or iReal Pro.

The chords are

C7 F7 C7 C7

F7 F#dim C7 A7

Dm7 G7 C7 G7

(one chord per bar)