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KNOW: 12 bar blues, Chords, walking bass, Rock and Roll and triplet. BE ABLE TO: Perform Hound dog and develop ensemble skills UNDERSTAND: How to implement chords from a scale in a rock and roll genre. Listen:. Comment on: Structure, Chords and timbre.
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KNOW:12 bar blues, Chords, walking bass, Rock and Roll and triplet. BE ABLE TO:Perform Hound dog and develop ensemble skills UNDERSTAND:How to implement chords from a scale in a rock and roll genre.
Listen: Comment on: Structure, Chords and timbre …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ....................................................................................................................................................................
Structure All instruments stay together in main room to help each other. Chunk the song into 4 sections • C • F • G to F • Triplet ending • Groups head to practice room.
Three chord trick You can play any rock and roll song just by knowing your major scale. Get your scale, find the first, fourth and fifth degree and you’re the next Little Richard! Take the C major scale; We use Roman numerals simply so the sequence can be applied to any scale. This theory is applied to every major scale, A,B,C,D,E,F and G. Most of you will know how to work out a major scale. T T ST T T T ST etc. TASK: Work out I IV V of C and A
Walking Bass The Bass has a particular role with rock and roll just the same as it does in Blues. Have a listen to the audio examples and tell me the difference between the two bass lines. The walking bass uses the following sequence ascending and then descending. We use Roman numerals simply so the sequence can be applied to any scale. TASK: Work out and perform walking bassline in the key of C
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Listen: Comment on: Structure, Chords and timbre Structure: 12 bar blues – Repetition – No chorus Chords: 3 chords – I IV V – Tonic, Sub dominant, Dominant Timbre: Piano – Bass – Guitar – Drum kit - Vocals