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This is a beginner level lesson, where you learn two simple blues licks, and then you strum a chord. Even though you are playing along to a 12 bar blues progression, you actually only play one chord - A7. That's because when the jam track goes to IV chord and V chord, you are playing the licks. Each time you are done playing the licks, you end up back on the I chord (A7). Pretty cool?
The jam track uses this chord progression:
A7 | D7 | A7 | A7
D7 | D7 | A7 | A7
E7 | E7 | A7 | A7
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I teach music theory, blues, rock, funk, country, scales, chords, triads... and much more.
My website lessons come with Soundslice, which makes it incredibly easy to learn. Both tab and video are synced together in one view on the screen.
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I'm a guitar instructor in Canada, and I provide guitar playing lessons and gear advice, as well as gear demos.
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