Play blues piano

Play blues piano

Learn how to play Blues piano with this series of instructional videos.

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Creator's Site: www.keyboardblues.com
Curated By: Amie Coué Arbuckle

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akovatch 12 months ago
this really helped! thanks
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doodad 9 months ago
great mix of audio with visual reinforcement to make the lesson easier and more enjoyable
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pmosh2k (1) 8 months ago
I have a piano gathering dust, but know I can learn to play some songs with these lessons, THANKS
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christinehodgson (1) 8 months ago
Great start to learning the blues.Thanks
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thunderelff 3 months ago
this realy helpes me out dam i like this one "{

realy nice
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thunderelff 3 months ago
it don't work ?
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BluesGirl 3 months ago
Totally fascinating. Completely inspirational and I can hardly wait to try out their techniques. Thanks!!!
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paulinetay 2 months ago
It's amazing! Sounds blue right away!
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Schuronster 3 weeks ago
Very easy for this first timer to grasp. It gave me confidence and 'wet my whistle' for more.
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