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How to Play Blues Guitar : How to Play Rhythm Blues Guitar: Part 3

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2007

Learn how to play minor chord progressions for the electric rhythm blues guitar in this free music lesson video clip.

Expert: John Armstrong
Bio: John Armstrong has been teaching guitar at Keller Music for over 15 years now. He has played with countless musicians over the years, and in bands ranging from classical ensembles to rock groups.
Filmmaker: Jason Sager

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  • @herbinho

    Agreed, the melody of the blues is a minor scale, but the chords are from the major keys. The dissonance between the minor scales and major keys is what gives blues it's characteristic blue style. That and 7th chords.

  • The E7 chord works well in this key aldo for the V chord.

  • blues 12 bar I IV V music has not minor chords.. dumbass

  • You should stay in heavy metal!

  • i would second that...if the distrotion was gone and switch to the neck and middle pick ups i think it would sound better

  • it sucks

  • yeah awesome these videos taught me how to blues in 10 mins that scary

  • good

  • GRINGO marikon esa wea nunca fue blues metalero culiao---

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