12 Bar Blues Variations
I frequently teach beginners the 12 bar blues. It's great for beginners and helps the novice player get used to playing just two strings at a time, develop co-ordination and timing.
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of D.
You might not necessarily play the 12 bar blues in the key of D in this position, as it sounds quite 'bright', the usual way would actually be from string 5 fret 5.
It's a good variation to practice though, as it forces you to think when moving across to fret number three, string 2.
But rememb...
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of Gstring 5
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of F# string 5
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of F string 5
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of Eb string 5mov
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of E string 5
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of D string 5
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of C# string 5
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of C string 5
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of Bb 5th String
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of B String 5
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of Ab string 5
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of A string 5 XII
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of A Position V
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of D
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of B Position VII
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of Bb Major Position VI
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of C Position VIII
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of C#
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of D Position X
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of D Position V
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of D
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of E Position VII
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12 Bar Blues in the Key of Eb