Have you ever tried playing the pentatonic scale? if yes then i will also like you to try playing the pentatonic blue scale. Here is what you need to know adding a ”blue note” to the regular Pentatonic scale gives the Pentatonic Blues Scale. These scales are for obvious reason perfect when playing blues on the piano. The "Major Blues Scale" is some less common than the "Minor Blues Scale" and therefore we start with major and you find the minor by scrolling down. Here is a cracked Major blue scale chat for you. scroll down to see minor pentatonic blues scale.
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