12 Bar Blues with turn around.
12 Bar Blues Variations
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The 'turn around' lets other musician's know that you want to end the 12 Bar Blues sequence. It's good practice as it involves playing notes on strings 3 and 1. This is a good opportunity to practice learning what the distance is between strings 1 & 3.
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12 Bar Blues (basic)
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12 Bar Blues, variation 1
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