12 Bar Blues Variation 2 12 (Explanation)
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In this beginner-friendly tutorial, we’ll break down the 12-bar blues in the key of E, using a simple and effective pattern on frets 2, 4, and 5. We’ll focus on using fingers 1, 3, and 4 to build a solid blues rhythm that you can jam with right away!
What You'll Learn:
🎸 The basic 12-bar blues structure
🎸 How to play the E, A, and B blues shuffle using frets 2, 4, and 5
🎸 Proper finger placement for smooth transitions
🎸 A classic blues rhythm you can use for soloing and improvising
🔹 Perfect for beginners looking to develop their blues groove and rhythm playing!
👉 Grab your guitar and let’s get started! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more lessons. 🎶🔥
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