100 Ultimate 12 Bar Blues Progressions for Piano/Keyboards

100 Ultimate 12 Bar Blues Progressions for Piano/Keyboards

Author: Andrew D. Gordon

Publisher: A.D.G. Productions

Published: 2021-08-19

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13: 1970178868

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100 Ultimate 12 Bar Blues Progressions for Piano/Keyboards Catalog Number: ADG176 Author: Andrew D. Gordon Publisher: ADG Productions With this book, I have created 100, 12 Bar Blues progressions in many different Blues styles having elements of Rock, Funk, Country, Jazz, Boogie-Woogie, Gospel and Latin styles. The riffs are in the order that I composed them, giving you the learner an element of surprise as to what the next progression is going to sound like. Each of the 100 progressions have been recorded with the piano part and rhytm tracks immediatedly followed by the rhythm tracks to practice with. The backing tracks will, I am sure, make the music come alive while you practice developing your musical skills. Each progression is based on, generally a 4 measure riff from the book 100 Ultimate Blues Riffs for Piano/Keyboards Volume 2. Following is an example showing you how a riff is used to form a 12 bar Blues progression.


100 Ultimate Blues Riffs for Piano/Keyboards

100 Ultimate Blues Riffs for Piano/Keyboards

Author: Andrew D. Gordon

Publisher: A.D.G. Productions

Published:

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 1882146417

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This best selling book, 100 Ultimate Blues Riffs by Andrew Gordon is an exhaustive guide to some of the best musical phrases that make up blues piano/keyboard playing. There are five sections broken down into: Basic Blues riffs R&B influenced Blues riffs Boogie Woogie Rock influenced Blues riffs Gospel influenced Blues riffs The 12 bar Blues progression and the Blues scale are explained. There are two completed songs at the back of the book that shows how to combine many of the riffs to form a song. The London College of Music in the U.K. is currently using examples from the "100 Ultimate Blues Riffs for Piano/Keyboards" in their jazz program as part of their recommended learning materials from grade 3 through grade 8.


Best Beginner Blues Exercises For Piano/Keyboards

Best Beginner Blues Exercises For Piano/Keyboards

Author: Andrew D. Gordon

Publisher: A.D.G. Productions

Published: 2022-11-03

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1970178876

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Best Beginner Blues Exercises for Piano/Keyboards is a book authored by world renowned musician/educator/author Andrew D. Gordon. He has composed 25 Blues exercises.especially for the beginning pianist who is starting out on their journey into playing Blues piano, These Blues exercises have elements of Rock, Funk, Country, Boogie-Woogie, Gospel and Latin styles which Andrew has simplified to make them accessible to the Beginner student. The exercises are in the keys C, G, D, F, Am at slow to medium tempos. An explanation of the 12 Bar Blues progression is explained with audio files to listen to various 12 Bar Blues chord progressions. Each of the 25 exercises have been recorded twice, the 1st. time, the piano part with a rhythm backing track followed by a rhythm backing track to practice with that consists of 4 choruses of the 12 Bar Blues progression. The backing tracks will make the music come alive while you practice developing your musical skills.


12 Bar Blues Bible for Piano/Keyboards

12 Bar Blues Bible for Piano/Keyboards

Author: Andrew D. Gordon

Publisher: A.D.G. Productions

Published:

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 1882146581

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12 Bar Blues Bible by Andrew D. Gordon is a thoroughly groovy compendium of over 50 12-bar riffs that span the full range of Blues styles: (blues, jazz-blues, minor-blues, funky-blues, country-blues, rock-blues, Latin-blues, gospel-blues). Each riff is accompanied by a demonstration audio files. There is a host of stylistic detail to help you capture the right grooves - before you know it you'll be jamming and improvising your very own Blues solos! The latter part of the book contains a chapter on the "Basics Of Blues Improvisation" for anyone who is just starting out in the world of Improvising using the Blues as a starting point. There are seven jam - along tracks, each about three minutes in length so that you may try out examples in the book or your own improvisational ideas along with a rhythm section of organ, bass and drums.


The Blues Play-A-Long and Solos Collection for Piano/Keyboards Beginner Series

The Blues Play-A-Long and Solos Collection for Piano/Keyboards Beginner Series

Author: Andrew D. Gordon

Publisher: A.D.G. Productions

Published: 2024-09-03

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1934163554

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Andrew D. Gordon has created 30; 12bar blues play-a-long backing tracks in various Blues styles, keys and tempos such as: Funky Blues, Boogie Blues, Jazz Blues, Minor Blues, Country Blues, Latin Blues, Old Time Jazz Blues, Jazz Swing Blues, Classic Blues Rock, Soulful Blues, Slow Blues and many more. Each of the 30 play-a-long tracks has been recorded with 12 choruses of the 12 bar blues progression giving you the opportunity practice soloing techniques totaling over 3 hours of music. Each of the 30 Blues styles contains a solo improvisational melody line, 12 measures in length, designed for the beginner student in mind as a starting point to create your own improvisational solos. Each of the 30 Blues tracks have been recorded, first with the solo playing along with the rhythm backing tracks of keyboards, guitar, bass and drums and immediately following, is the play-a-long backing track that cycles through the 12 bar blues progression 12 times, generally between 5-8 minutes in length, giving you plenty of time to practice. Blues is the basis of many forms of music and these tracks have been specifically created to include styles such as: Jazz, Funk, Folk, Country, Latin, Rock, Gospel, Pop, Boogie, giving you a well-rounded selection of musical styles based on the Blues.


100 Ultimate Blues Riffs Volume 2

100 Ultimate Blues Riffs Volume 2

Author: Andrew D. Gordon

Publisher: A.D.G. Productions

Published:

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 1934163708

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It has been over 20 years since I released the first volume of “100 Ultimate Blues Riffs for Piano/Keyboards” in 1996, my most popular selling book. One of the constants has been the continued popularity of my Blues music instructional books for not only piano/keyboards but also Saxophone, Flute and Guitar. With developments in music software, faster internet download speeds for downloading mp3 audio files, (over 5 hours of downloadable audio backing tracks for this book) I felt it was time to author a 2nd. volume that uses newer software for improved sound quality, . Also, it is the 50th. anniversary since I started to learn to play Blues piano in 1968. I remember the wonderful feeling I had when I started to learn from the first two Blues piano books I bought from a music shop along the Charing Cross Road in London, I still have both books “Just Blues” a compilation of Blues, Jazz and Boogie-Woogie songs and “How To Play Blues Piano” by Junior Mance. I have again created 100 Blues riffs with many of them having elements of Rock, Funk, Country, Jazz, Boogie-Woogie, Gospel and Latin styles. The riffs are in the order that I composed them, giving you the learner an element of surprise as to what the next riff is going to sound like. Each of the 100 riffs have been recorded twice, the 1st. time, the piano part with a rhythm backing track and the 2nd. time a rhythm backing track to practice playing along with. I have also created a separate play-a-long track that consists of 10 choruses of the 12 Bar Blues progression. I would hope that you will use each riff to build your own Blues “song” through the 12 Bar Blues progression.


Blues Piano Practice Session Volume 1 In All 12 Keys

Blues Piano Practice Session Volume 1 In All 12 Keys

Author: Andrew D. Gordon

Publisher: A.D.G. Productions

Published:

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 1958017108

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Blues Piano Practice Session Volume 1 In All 12 Keys Catalog Number: ADG232 Author: Andrew D. Gordon Publisher: ADG Productions I have created various Blues riffs and has transposed them into all 12 keys along with backing tracks to practice with giving you the student a fun way of learning how to play in all keys. We all learned how to play our scales in all 12 keys so I have taken that concept and applied it to learning to play the Blues so that you can try to become equally adept at playing in as many keys as possible. I have heard from teachers who have used my “100 Ultimate Blues Riffs” book who will only allow a student to move on to the next riff once they have mastered playing the riff they are working on in all 12 keys, certainly a great but challenging musical exercise. Each of the riffs are either 2 or 4 measures in length that are notated and recorded around the cycle of 4th.s Also, there is a notation page whereby the riff is being used in a 12 bar blues progression so that you can see how to apply the riff to a real world situation. Each riff has been recorded 4 times: 1. Piano with rhythm tracks recorded around the cycle of 4th.s 2. Rhythm tracks recorded around the cycle of 4th.s to practice with 3. Piano with rhythm tracks recorded in a 12 bar blues progression in a designated key. 4. Rhythm tracks recorded in a 12 bar blues progression in the same key. Reasons for practicing in all 12 keys. Often a singer cannot reach certain notes in the key that you have learned the song in, therefore you will probably be asked to change the key of the song which you can do with confidence knowing all 12 keys. Having the knowledge of playing in all 12 keys, it will then become easier to learn new songs, whatever key they are in. Blues often use the keys of C, F, G, Bb, Eb, Guitar music often uses the keys of E, A, D, by learning as many keys as possible will enable you to adapt to the musical situation you are playing in. Taking riffs, chord progressions etc. through all 12 keys is a great ear training tool relying on your ears to play in keys that you are not used to before the muscle memory sets in. Practicing in all 12 keys is a great exercise for the brain, it is obviously hard work but the more you do it the benefits will become apparent. By practicing in all 12 keys you will start to see various musical patterns evolve that will help you speed up the process of learning music. It is my hope that as you practice playing in the various keys you will eventually not need the music and be able to transpose in your head.


Best Beginner Blues Exercises for Piano/Keboards

Best Beginner Blues Exercises for Piano/Keboards

Author: Andrew D. Gordon

Publisher: A.D.G. Productions

Published: 2021-10-12

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1970178884

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Best Beginner Blues Exercises for Piano/Keyboards is a book authored by world renowned musician/educator/author Andrew D. Gordon. He has composed 25 Blues exercises.especially for the beginning pianist who is starting out on their journey into playing Blues piano, These Blues exercises have elements of Rock, Funk, Country, Boogie-Woogie, Gospel and Latin styles which Andrew has simplified to make them accessible to the Beginner student. The exercises are in the keys C, G, D, F, Am at slow to medium tempos. An explanation of the 12 Bar Blues progression is explained with audio files to listen to various 12 Bar Blues chord progressions. Each of the 25 exercises have been recorded twice, the 1st. time, the piano part with a rhythm backing track followed by a rhythm backing track to practice with that consists of 4 choruses of the 12 Bar Blues progression. The backing tracks will make the music come alive while you practice developing your musical skills.


The Bluesier Side Of Jazz for Piano/Keyboards

The Bluesier Side Of Jazz for Piano/Keyboards

Author: Andrew D. Gordon

Publisher: A.D.G. Productions

Published:

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 1934163368

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The Bluesier Side of Jazz by Andrew D. Gordon was inspired by the piano students he teaches at The Cornel School Of Contemporary Music at Shepherd University in Los Angeles. As with many students that come from a classical background (including himself) it is a difficult transition to learn to play Blues & Jazz. When a musician improvises they usually play a variety of riffs or phrases that they have developed and learnt over a period of time and can access these phrases instantaneously whatever key they are playing in to create a seamless improvised solo from the phrases they have learnt. Andrew's idea for this book is to create phrases or riffs over two measures of various Blues progressions. He sub-divided each of the 12 Bar Blues progressions used in this book (the chord progression for Watermelon Man is a 16 measure progression) into six sections (two measures each) and within each of the six sections created four different phrases or riffs so that the student has a choice of four different phrases to play over every two measures. They can then create a solo based on which phrase they choose for each two measures. By breaking down these phrases to two measures each, he has found that the students have an easier time of learning to improvise than by trying to transcribe a whole solo from an audio recording or leaving them to their own devices in trying to play a solo based on the Blues scale or other related scales.


Cool Blues Piano/Keyboard Grooves

Cool Blues Piano/Keyboard Grooves

Author: Andrew D. Gordon

Publisher: A.D.G. Productions

Published:

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 1934163619

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“Cool Blues Piano-Keyboard Grooves” is a music instructional book written by internationally acclaimed author/musician Andrew D. Gordon. Andrew has written over 60 music educational books such as: “12 Bar Blues Bible”, “100 Ultimate Blues Riffs”, “60 Of The Funkiest Keyboard Riffs Known To Mankind”, “The Bluesier Side Of Jazz”, “Ultimate Latin Riffs for Piano/Keyboards” available worldwide through music stores and internet sites either as music books or digital downloads. This book contains 44 Blues rhythm grooves recorded 4 times (twice at a slow tempo and twice at the normal tempo) that will enable the beginner/intermediate student to develop their Blues piano/keyboard skills through watching Andrew play the grooves in the video as well as seeing the music notation at the same time. Using this method with his students, Andrew has noticed that they are able to learn quickly as well as having a lot of fun learning. The grooves are in different keys and tempos based on the 12 Bar Blues tradition and cover a wide range of different Blues styles whether playing a Slow Blues, Funky Blues, Swing Blues, Boogie-Woogie, Rock Blues etc.