12 Bar Blues Variation 3 (Explanation)
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In this lesson, we’ll go over a simple 12-bar blues pattern with a fun fill on beat four! Using fingers 3, 2, and 1, you’ll play a smooth transition, while your 4th finger stretches to fret 5 on strings 5 or 4 for extra flair. Perfect for beginners looking to add some character to their blues playing!
🔥 What You’ll Learn:
✅ Basic 12-bar blues structure
✅ How to add a simple yet effective fill
✅ Finger placement & stretch technique
Grab your guitar and let’s jam! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop a comment if you found this helpful! 🎸🔥 #BluesGuitar #12BarBlues #GuitarLesson
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