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Sarah Lyngra

Blues with Both Hands #1

So you're at the piano and have figured out how to play a basic blues pattern with the left had, and you can play shell voicings with the right hand. It's time to get playing with both.


By this time, you should be comfortable with playing quarter note boogie patterns (see Left Hand Round 3 if you need help). Playing with both hands at the same time can be a lot harder than playing with one hand alone, so if you aren't perfect the first times you try this, that's normal.


Aim for playing through the pattern 5-10 times in a row, transpose and repeat. If you get confused, play one measure at a time, play one hand at a time, or take a break.




Download the pdf with both hands here:



Want the cards? (this video uses Boogie Pattern for left hand Set 1, and Dominant 7th chords Set 3)



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