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performers often adjusted the duration of the individual four bar phrases in order to accommodate lyrics or vocal performance. Other more symmetrical forms have also been used, although with far less frequency than the twelve-bar standard.
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The standard blues progression is twelve measures in length, and can be divided into three four-bar sections.
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There are several variations on the standard blues form, some of which may vary in length.
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Another variation is the sixteen-bar blues. A famous example of a sixteen-bar blues is
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Many early rock and roll songs use the blues progressions.
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Blues progression are commonplace in jazz, especially in
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blues
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