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Boogie Woogie in another keys what are the limits?
I'm a pianist and I play boogie woogie very well in C and G. Everyone knows that these are the easiest to play on, but guitarists like E and A and maybe D. I started to learn some riffs in A and E but it is not easy.

So my question is:
What are the limits for playing Boogie Woogie in these keys?
Can we reach the same level of proficiency playing in these new keys that we can reach playing in C or G?


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There really are no major limits for playing anything in any key on piano. Certain players are more familiar and comfortable with certain keys, but it is possible for a pianist to play in any key. It's all just a matter of practice. The only minor stumbling block is the fingering of a piece may change with the key.


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