Guitar Lesson: Blues Rhythm Guitar I

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Blues Rhythm Guitar I
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The same idea can be used in any key you happen to playing blues. In E or in A, our job is a little easier because we're using open strings in our chords. For a key like G, you have to use your 1st finger to play the low note of the chord, and stretch a lot with your pinky to finger some of the other notes. Try the example below, which is in the key of G...


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