12 Bar Blues Variation 2 (Demo)
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Learn how to play a classic 12-bar blues in E using a simple shuffle pattern on just three strings (E, A, D) and the 2nd fret. This beginner-friendly approach is perfect for getting that bluesy groove without complex chords.
πΉ Chord Progression:
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E5 (Measures 1-4) β Root on the open E string, fretting 2nd fret A string
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A5 (Measures 5-6) β Root on the open A string, fretting 2nd fret D string
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B5 (Measure 9) β 2nd fret A string, 4th fret D string, then back to A5 & E5
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Turnaround (Measure 12) β Resolve back to E5 to restart the loop
πΈ Bonus Tip: Add a shuffle feel by alternating between 2nd and 4th frets on the A and D strings!
Perfect for beginners, jamming, and improvising. Hit play and start your blues journey today! πΆπ₯ #12BarBlues #BluesGuitar #GuitarLesson
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