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  • In every version of this song that I have ever heard, (solo) by the Wolf jumps to the 4 chord at the top of each verse. Nice playing, btw.

  • He's playing a cord progression, which was E, A, B.

    That's why it's called a 3 chord blues or rock and roll progression.

    Do the same for A, D, E.

    These can all played at the bottom of the neck.

    If you've ever heard the term Doo Wop, it's the music we had in the 50's and that progression is C, Am, F, G. also at the bottom.

    Get yourself a cord book, keep the guitar in your hands and enjoy.

    I've been playing since 1962 and play everyday.

  • Cool. How do you keep your office so neat?

  • how do you do that funky thdo thdo thdo thdo tilili

  • Thanks mate, Nicely explained, even i understood, and i have a very very slight learning ability. thanks again. Peace. : )

  • THATS SICK

  • Fantastic! This motivated me to learn more blues guitar. Thank you.

  • good vidio well done

  • I enjoyed following your tutorials. Quite simple after practise and a lot of fun!

  • thx! u should give blues singing lessons as well :D.

    we want more of rick's videos!

  • thanx!

  • brilliant thank you

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