Here are some show/lesson/jam session notes for Jam Session 104i:
We're playing the 12-bar blues in A, a simplified version of it, so that we're playing -
- Four bars of A
- Two bars of D
- Two bars of A
- One bar of E
- One bar of D
- Two bars of A
- Start over again!
At one point in the jam session, the piano player does some embellishments on his right hand so that the major chords turn into 7th chords:
The guitar player solos/improvises in A blues, which is a minor scale, but it works over the major chords in the 12-bar blues in A. Maybe we're culturally wired to appreciate the bluesy dissonance caused by clashing major and minor thirds (C# and C, respectively) in A.
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